NTSB CITES INADEQUATE TRAINING IN '06 HELO CRASH

THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD cited an inadequate training program as part of the probable cause for the May 30, 2006 crash of a Eurocopter EC-135P1 that crashed in Washington, D.C., killing one and injuring three others. The pilot inadvertently had disabled the No. 1 and then the No. 2...

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