Low Approach Hazards

Six people were killed on December 9, 1999, when a Cessna Citation (CE-525) owned by the College of the Ozarks crashed in Branson, Mo., while attempting a night non-precision approach to its home base at M. Graham Clark Airport in nearby Point Lookout. The accident occurred, said the NTSB, because...

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