International aviation officials

International aviation officials believe the Mar. 7 crash of a Garuda Boeing 737-400 that killed 21 on landing at Yogyakarta may be linked to bad pilot judgment partly driven by airline incentives. According to airline officials, Garuda had provided financial incentives to pilots to reduce fuel burn...

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