NTSB FAULTS "INCOMPLETE" RESEARCH IN FATAL SINO-SWEARINGEN SJ30-2 TEST CRASH
National Transportation Safety Board said Sino-Swearingen's "incomplete high-Mach design research, which resulted in the airplane becoming unstable and diverging into a lateral upset," was the probable cause of an SJ30-2 test flight that claimed the life of test pilot Carroll Beeler, 59, nearly two...
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