When MK Airlines Flight 1602 hit the 22-foot high raised earth and concrete berm off the end of Runway 24 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, last Oct. 14, the 747 freighter was still struggling to get airborne - but its nose-high attitude ensured that the aft fuselage could not clear any significant obstacle in the...
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