SEVERAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTED TO LAMBERT RUNWAY COLLISION

According to the NTSB, pilot error caused the November 1994 collision of a Cessna 441 and an MD-80 at Lambert/St. Louis Airport. The pilot of the 441 lined up for takeoff on the wrong runway (B/CA, April, page 82). But contributing to the accident, the Safety Board said, was the lack of ATIS and...

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