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Eleven
people were killed Friday September 16, 2011 at the National Championship Air
Races in Reno, Nevada when a 1940's era P-51 Mustang appeared to lose a piece
of its tail before plummeting to the ground near a grandstand filled with
spectators. The downed plane had previously flown a few hundred feet above the
crowded grandstand where some spectators noticed a gurgling noise coming from
the plane's engine. A few seconds later, the plane...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a series
of proposals on May 11, 2011, that would require commercial airline
and cargo pilots to receive additional training in dangerous scenarios like
stalls, cockpit-automation failures and other emergencies.
Authorities say the proposed enhanced training rules will
help flight crews to better handle real-life emergencies through more realistic
and rigid flight...
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