MORE ATTENTION IS BEING FOCUSED ON A PILOT'S ABILITY TO REACT IMMEDIATELY IF A RAPID DECOMPRESSION OF THE CABIN OCCURS

IN THE WAKE OF THE OCTOBER 1999 CRASH of a Learjet 35 that killed golf champion Payne Stewart and five others, more attention is being focused on a pilot's ability to react immediately if a rapid decompression of the cabin occurs. Although the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has not...

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