THE U.S. AIR FORCE
THE U.S. AIR FORCE HAS DETERMINED that a B-1B crash on Sept. 19, near Alzada, Mont., was caused by an excessive sink rate that developed while the crew was performing an ``authorized, often-practiced defensive maneuver.'' The pilot had slowed and made a sharp turn at low altitude during a defensive...
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