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I could just picture the people at the airport.” Jennifer West lost her husband on Flight 3407. West remembers what it was like nearly 16 years ago when she learned her husband, Ernie West ...
RELATED: Flight 3407 family members react to Washington DC crash Within hours of Flight 3407 crashing into a home on Long Street in Clarence Center, killing 50 people, hundreds of first responders ...
The plane was on autopilot during its approach to the Buffalo airport, Chealander said. As to questions about whether the ...
When the prayers and speeches finally ended, the Families of Continental Flight 3407 gathered Tuesday in a frigid rain, on a night as bleak and wintry as the one 10 years earlier when their loved ...
Fifty disparate people were joined in the most tragic of circumstances, losing their lives in the fiery crash of Continental Connection flight 3407 last Thursday night. A partial list of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — We are remembering the lives lost in the Flight 3407 crash 11 years ago. Everyone on board the Colgan air flight died, along with one person on the ground, when the prop plane ...
For nearly an hour on Feb. 12, 2009, Continental Connection Flight 3407 flew through clear skies toward Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Then, around 10 p.m., the Colgan Air-operated plane ...
If the ice is severe, the company that operated Continental Flight 3407 requires pilots to shut off the autopilot. "You may be able in a manual mode to sense something sooner than the autopilot ...
WASHINGTON – Families of the Flight 3407 victims have come together to demand that federal regulators make air safety upgrades mandatory and scrap their cold-blooded methods for valuing life.
As investigators continue to gather clues into the deadly crash of Flight 3407, some experts say pilot experience may have been a factor. Capt. Marvin D. Renslow finished training on a Dash 8 just ...
Continental Connection Flight 3407 crashed because the pilot reacted improperly to a stall warning – and because he had never been fully trained to handle the plane’s stall-recovery equipment ...