Simmons 1995 Incident In Texas Linked To Failure Of Auto-Ignition Unit
A late 1995 incident in which a Simmons Airlines Saab 340 lost power in its left engine and made an unscheduled landing at Corsicana, Texas, was probably caused by engine ice ingestion and the failure of an automatic system to reignite the engine, the National Transportation Safety Board determined...
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