On May 12th, 2009, the NTSB began a three-day public hearing about its ongoing investigation into the fatal February 2009 crash of a Continental Connection airliner in Buffalo, NY. Among the issues that came up were the possible roles of crew fatigue and crew training in the accident. During the last day of the hearing, noted aviation consultant Mike Boyd and I sat down with host Dave Berns of the "State of Nevada" program on KNPR radio in Las Vegas.
KNPR Interview on 14 May 2009 (15:21)
Additional Information
NTSB Public Docket on the Investigation
Accident Details from AirSafe.com
Todd Curtis book Understanding Aviation Safety Data
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19 May 2009
NTSB Hearings on the Buffalo Plane Crash
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13 February 2009
Continental Connection Crash in Buffalo
The aircraft, a scheduled flight from Newark, NJ and operated by Colgan Air, crashed in a residential area about five miles from the airport. At least one house on the ground was destroyed. All 44 passengers and four crew members were killed, along with one person on the ground.
AirSafe.com's Initial Report on this Accident
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Additional information about this event.
For more videos, visit the AirSafe.com YouTube channel.
AirSafe.com's Initial Report on this Accident
Audio: MP3 | Video: iPod/MP4 | WMV | Google Video | YouTube
Additional information about this event.
For more videos, visit the AirSafe.com YouTube channel.
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