NTSB CITES POOR PLANNING IN JESSICA DUBROFF CRASH
The National Transportation Safety Board listed "poor aeronautical decision-making coupled with stormy weather, an overweight aircraft and an overly ambitious trip itinerary" as factors that led to the April 11, 1996 crash of a Cessna 177B in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The board said the probable cause of...
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