Pinnacle Imposes Altitude Restriction After CRJ Crash
Pinnacle Airlines has placed a maximum altitude restriction on its CRJs of 38,000 feet after the crash last week of an aircraft that lost power in both engines at 41,000 feet. The aircraft was on a repositioning flight and crashed near Jefferson City, Mo. The National Transportation Safety Board...
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