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United pilot knew plane was too low before hitting light pole: Investigators

United pilot knew plane was too low before hitting light pole: Investigators
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The captain of the United Airlines flight that struck a light pole while landing at a New Jersey airport last month was warned he was flying too close to the ground, according to federal investigators. The incident involving United Flight 169 occurred on May 3, as it was arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport from […]

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