NTSB Blames Pilots, ATC For Southwest Overrun
NTSB determined yesterday that the probable cause of a Southwest accident in March 2000 was the flight crew's "excessive airspeed and flight path angle" during an approach and landing at Burbank, California. The Boeing 737-300 overran the departure end of Runway 8 after initially touching down at...
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