Safety Board Spreads Blame For Continental DC-9 Landing Accident
National Transportation Safety Board yesterday spread the blame for the wheels-up landing last Feb. 19 of a Continental DC-9 at Houston Intercontinental Airport. The aircraft slid 6,850 feet before coming to rest in grass, and no serious injuries occurred. The board said the probable cause of the...
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