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Old June 17th 04, 01:33 PM
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This is addressed in procedures written after an airline crash in
Virginia of a flight inbound to Dulles in the 1970's (?)
The cause leading up to the crash and procedures developed afterward
are a case study in when you can descend.
It has been studied and written up in many aviation periodicals in the
last 30 years.
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Old June 17th 04, 02:36 PM
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EDR wrote:

This is addressed in procedures written after an airline crash in
Virginia of a flight inbound to Dulles in the 1970's (?)


TWA 514, December 1, 1974.


The cause leading up to the crash and procedures developed afterward
are a case study in when you can descend.
It has been studied and written up in many aviation periodicals in the
last 30 years.


 




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