FAA records reveal efforts to reach ‘distracted’ pilots

 
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Published: November 28, 2009

Air traffic controllers asked the Northwest Airlines pilots who overflew Minneapolis repeatedly about what had happened on the plane, according to transcripts released Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration.

photo - The Minneapolis skyline rises through the rain as an arriving Northwest Airlines jet taxis in on Oct. 23 at  Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Investigators are looking into an Oct. 21 Northwest flight bound  for Minneapolis from San Diego that overflew the airport by 150 miles. AP Photo
The Minneapolis skyline rises through the rain as an arriving Northwest Airlines jet taxis in on Oct. 23 at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Investigators are looking into an Oct. 21 Northwest flight bound for Minneapolis from San Diego that overflew the airport by 150 miles. AP Photo

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