PILOT'S DECISION-MAKING FAULTED IN TAESA LEARJET 25 CRASH AT DULLES
"Poor decision-making, poor airmanship and [the] relative inexperience of the captain" were cited last week by the National Transportation Safety Board as the probable cause of the crash of a Model 25D Learjet last June during an early morning approach to fog-bound Dulles International Airport. The...
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