Out of Altitude, Airspeed and Options
The night of Dec. 16, 1997, was dark and cold as the flight crew of Air Canada Flight 646, a Bombardier Regional Jet, took off from Toronto for a flight to Fredericton, New Brunswick. In command was a captain with more than 11,000 flight hours, including 1,770 hours in type. While en route, the...
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