WRECKAGE IS RECOVERED FROM SINGAPORE CFIT ACCIDENT

Search of the crash site where a Singapore Airlines Learjet 31A hit the 3,900-foot level of a 4,000-foot mountain ridge in southern Thailand on July 21 has uncovered the wreckage and at least one recorder. Meanwhile, a Learjet 35A was still missing in August after an attempted landing at New...

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