INTENTIONAL SPIN RESULTS IN FATAL CRASH OFF CALIFORNIA COAST

Two of the three people aboard a Cessna 172S owned by a San Diego flight training company were killed June 22 when the pilot was unable to recover from an intentional spin and the aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean. The National Transportation Safety Board said the aircraft, N2436F, was owned...

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