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XPost: rec.travel.usa-canada
From: mazorj@erols.com
"Scott M. Kozel" wrote in message
news:417ED7C0.391AB58E@attbi.com...
> news wrote:
> >
> > NTSB staff: Co-pilot error caused 2001 crash
> > Accident in Queens, New York, claimed lives of 265 people
> >
> > WASHINGTON (AP) -- The co-pilot of American Airlines Flight 587 caused
> > the November 2001 crash in Queens, New York, that claimed the lives of
> > 265 people, the staff of the nation's airline safety agency reported
> > Tuesday.
> >
> > Investigator Robert Benzon of the National Transportation Safety Board
> > staff said the co-pilot's response to turbulence, just seconds after
> > the Airbus A300-600 plane took off from New York's John F. Kennedy
> > International Airport, was "unnecessary and aggressive."
>
> So what is the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) response to this
> determination of probable cause?
>
> I'll bet a lot of pilots will take exception to this finding.
1. American pilots are represented by the Allied Pilots Association, not
ALPA.
2. See the quote in the AP story from John David of APA. They don't deny
that the pilot's inputs broke the tail, but properly note the circumstances
leading up to that.
3. ALPA doesn't disagree with the NTSB findings.
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