Pilot Error, Fatigue

Pilots of an American Airlines MD-82 that crashed and burned after overrunning a rain-slicked runway in Little Rock, Ark., fell victim to a chain of events triggered by poor decision-making, fatigue and weather-induced stress, according to a finding by the National Transportation Safety Board. The...

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