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Hi Bob,that would be www.bfu-web.de, which is the web page
of the 'investigation office for aviation in/accidents' in germany. But don´t expect any up-to-date information there, in that respect it is not comparable to the NTSB web page...Best regards,MarkusAt 15:12 05 August 2003, Bob Mowry wrote:Anyone see a first person account of the accident? It sounds like itmight be some good reading. I wonder exactly how the pilots were ableto regain control after the failure?I'm assuming the accident occurred in Germany. Is there a Germanequivalent to www.ntsb.gov where we can read about the accidentreport?-bob |
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