Wake Vortex Upset Blamed For Cessna 402 Crash

A WAKE VORTEX UPSET is being blamed for the crash of a Cessna Model 402 at Boston's Logan Airport July 8. FAA said the aircraft, N760EA, operated by Cape Air, was taking off from Runway 22R at the Runway 15R intersection. The Cessna "caught a wake turbulence vortice from a previous Boeing 737...

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