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ASA Airlines crash in Georgia - lawyer and former Air Force pilot in the interview

www.baumhedlundlaw.com - NTSB investigators focus their attention on the propeller blades as bad as possible cause of the crash of Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) Flight 529, August 21, 1995, Carrollton, Georgia crashed. The propeller blade, which broke up in flight is one of the same type of blades, Hamilton Standard Model 14SF and 14F, in three separate investigations in flight cancellations will be targeted. These leaves are common on commuter planes in service around the world. L 'The interviewers asked for crash pilot and aviation lawyer, John Greaves, crash on the band and the ASA. Mr. Greaves believes that the FAA's late and I'm a day late and a dollar short of their response to these problems, and says that passengers who do something here to worry about. Baum Hedlund represented five victims of the collapse of ASA.

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