PILOTS OF CITATION 560 KNEW OF ICE ACCUMULATION BEFORE CRASH

The pilots of the Cessna Citation 560 that crashed during an approach to the Pueblo, Colo. Memorial Airport Feb. 16 knew the aircraft was picking up ice during the last 20 minutes of the flight, but a transcript of the cockpit voice recorder tape from the airplane does not indicate they had serious...

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