Investigators eye pilot fatigue as possible factor in predawn crash of
UPS cargo jet
By JOAN LOWY, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP)
- Federal investigators are looking at pilot fatigue, among other issues, as a
possible factor in the fatal pre-dawn crash of a UPS cargo jet in Alabama last
August.
The National Transportation Safety Board scheduled a hearing for
Thursday on the accident, which killed both pilots.
The pilots' work
shift had begun at about 9 p.m. the previous day in Rockford, Ill., and took
them to Peoria and then to Lexington, Ky. They were finishing their last
scheduled leg when the plane slammed into a hillside just before 5 a.m. while
attempting to land in Birmingham.
Two years ago, the Federal Aviation
Administration issued new rules aimed at ensuring airline pilots have sufficient
rest. But the agency exempted cargo pilots from the rules, citing cost.
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