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Old November 20th 03, 01:56 AM
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In article , Steve Robertson
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The NTSB report concluded that that pilot stalled the aircraft. How would a
control tower or a local FSS have prevented that?


He stalled it because he flew into icing conditions and iced up.
AFSS's are so widely located the the local weather the smaller local
FSS's would gather provided filled in the gaps.
 




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