`INEXPERIENCE' AND `POOR DECISIONS' LED TO LEARJET CRASH
NTSB said poor decision-making and relative inexperience of the captain led to the June 18, 1994 crash of a Learjet 25D during an ``unstabilized'' ILS approach in fog to Dulles International Airport (B/CA, August 1994, page 18). The accident killed all 12 persons aboard--the pilots, four adults, one...
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