Pilots In Pinnacle Crash Couldn't Recover From Stall, NTSB Says
Pilots of the Pinnacle CRJ-200 that crashed last month near a residential area in Jefferson City, Mo., were unable to recover from an aerodynamic stall and restart both engines using bleed air from the plane's auxiliary power unit (APU). The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said last week...
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