PILOT TO APPEAL CRASH-RELATED SENTENCE

Michel Asseline, then-captain of an Air France Airbus A320 twinjet transport that crashed on June 26, 1988, is planning to appeal a French court's six-month jail sentence for manslaughter. The aircraft flew into trees and crashed during a low-speed air show flyby approximately 30 ft. above the...

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