Jan. 27, 2001, crash of a Raytheon Beechcraft King Air 200 (N81PF)
The NTSB cited spatial disorientation last week as the probable cause of the Jan. 27, 2001, crash of a Raytheon Beechcraft King Air 200 (N81PF) near Strasburg, Colo. The board said the spatial disorientation was a result of the pilot's "failure to maintain positive manual control of the airplane...
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