NTSB FAULTS BOMBARDIER'S FLIGHT TEST PROCEDURES IN OCT. 10, 2000 CRASH PROBE
National Transportation Safety Board faulted Bombardier's flight test procedures and the actions of the pilot in the crash of a Canadair Challenger 604 on Oct. 10, 2000. The pilot and flight test engineer were killed in the crash and ensuing fire, and the co-pilot died 36 days later as a result of...
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