A Learjet 25B departed Runway 28L at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
A Learjet 25B departed Runway 28L at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), slid into a gully and burned, killing the crew on November 22, 2001. The aircraft, N5UJ, owned by Universal Jet Aviation of Boca Raton, Fla., broke apart just forward of the engines and caught fire. The pilots, the sole...
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