USAF Cites Faulty Altitude
The primary cause of the 1997 midair collision between a U.S. Air Force C-141B and Luftwaffe Tu-154 off the coast of Namibia, Africa, was attributed to the German aircraft flying at an incorrect cruise altitude, according to USAF's accident investigation report. The executive summary of the report...
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