NTSB SAYS PC-12 CRASH MAY BE DUE TO SIMULATED ENGINE LOSS

The fatal June 24 crash of a Pilatus PC-12 may have been the result of a training exercise that included simulating loss of the aircraft's single, nose-mounted turboprop engine shortly after takeoff. A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board said "the occupants of the airplane...

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