Federal safety regulators have faulted the pilots for the August 2019 plane crash that injured former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., his wife and 15-month-old daughter
Federal safety regulators on Wednesday faulted the pilots for the August 2019 crash that injured former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., his wife and 15-month-old daughter.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the probable cause of the incident in Tennessee was decisions by the pilots, including approaching the runway too fast and a failed attempt to abort the landing. "I don't need to tell ya, we're really fast," the co-pilot told the pilot who was flying the plane shortly before landing.
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