NTSB FAULTS MAINTENANCE, OVERSIGHT IN CHALK'S CRASH
The National Transportation Safety Board last week cited faulty maintenance and lack of oversight in the Dec. 19, 2005 crash of a Chalk's Ocean Airways Grumman Turbo Mallard seaplane in Miami. The aircraft was on a scheduled passenger flight to Bimini, Bahamas when the right wing separated from the...
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