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Content Archive: February 2008
Accidents
Preliminary Report: Confusion leads to hard landing
Cessna Citation 650, Atlantic City, N.J., Oct.
Accidents
Factual Report: Hawker collided with sailplane
Hawker Beechcraft Hawker 800XP, Smith, Nev., Aug.
Accidents
Factual Report: Poor weather reported in night crash
Aero Commander 500B, Gaylord, Mich., Nov.
Accidents
Factual Report: Diverted flight overran runway
Cessna 560 Citation V, Cresco, Iowa, July 19, 2006–The Citation was substantially damaged and the pilot and copilot were killed when the j
Accidents
Final Report: Citation overran runway
Cessna 560 Citation V, Carlsbad, Calif., Jan.
Accidents
Final Flight: 690A broke up in flight
Aero Commander 690A, Antlers, Okla., Oct.
Accidents
Final Flight: CitationJet brake lines failed
Cessna 525A CJ2, Tampa, Fla., Feb.
Accidents
Final Report: Learjet crashed in water
Bombardier Learjet 35A, Groton, Conn., June 2, 2006–The NTSB determined the probable cause of the International Jet Charter Learjet’s cras
Accidents
Final Report: Ice caused Beechjet flameout
Hawker Beechcraft Beechjet 400A, Sarasota, Fla., July 12, 2004–According to the NTSB, the double engine flameout of the Flight Options Bee
Safety
FAA Fast-Tracks Runway Safety Measures
The FAA has proposed extending the enhanced standards for taxiway centerline markings to all 567 certified airports to reduce the risk of runway incursions
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