Depressurization Suspected in King Air Crash
Investigators from the Australian Transportation Safety Bureau (ATSB) are considering depressurization as a possible cause in the September crash of a Raytheon King Air 200 en route from Perth to Leonora. The aircraft climbed through its assigned altitude and crashed in Queensland about five hours...
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