NTSB FAULTS AIRPORT FOR PIPER NAVAJO CRASH FATALITIES

NTSB cited pilot error as the cause of the crash of a Piper Navajo on April 27, 1994, but blamed Connecticut's Sikorsky Memorial Airport for the deaths of eight persons aboard. The Safety Board said the fatalities were caused when the aircraft struck a blast deflection fence at the end of Runway 6...

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