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| | Pinnacle CRJ engines shut down after 41,000ft stall -16/11/2004-Flight International (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | An aerodynamic stall at 41,000ft (12,470m) was followed by the almost simultaneous shutdown of both engines on the Pinnacle Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 that crashed on 14 October in Jefferson City, Missouri, says the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), |
 | | Flight data recorder (FDR) information indicates that, at 41,000ft - the certificated service ceiling for the CRJ - the stick shaker and stick pusher activated several times before the aircraft stalled and the engines shut down, the NTSB says. |
 | | The crew requested an altitude of 13,000ft after declaring an emergency at 41,000ft, and FDR data indicate the APU was on after the aerodynamic stall and the airspeed was sufficient for an APU start. |
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