NO OBVIOUS ANSWER FOR CRJ ENGINE LOSS; CARRIER LIMITS ALTITUDES

NO OBVIOUS ANSWER FOR CRJ ENGINE LOSS; CARRIER LIMITS ALTITUDES - National Transportation Safety Board investigators are hoping an engine teardown examination will shed light on why both General Electric CF34-3B1 turbofan engines flamed out on a Pinnacle Airlines CRJ-200 positioning flight...

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