The NTSB added aircraft and human performance teams to its investigation

The NTSB added aircraft and human performance teams to its investigation of the October 16, 2000 Cessna 335 crash that killed Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan, his son Roger and an aide, Chris Sifford. The Safety Board said initial analysis of the right engine vacuum system and pieces of the left engine...

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