NTSB investigators suspect rear-canopy failure may have contributed to the Aero L-39 jet-trainer accident
NTSB investigators suspect rear-canopy failure may have contributed to the Aero L-39 jet-trainer accident that killed Atlas Air CEO Michael Chowdry last month (AW&ST Jan. 29, p. 22). Jim Struhsaker, an air safety investigator in the NTSB's Denver office, said plexiglass from the aft canopy was found...
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