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Associated Press4 Indicted Men Testify About Plane CrashMonday June 4, 2007 7:16 PM
By MICHAEL ASTOR
Associated Press Writer
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Four flight controllers indicted
in connection with Brazil's deadliest air disaster testified Monday
before a congressional commission, a day after two of them
blamed the crash on equipment error.
The men spoke behind closed doors to a panel investigating the
country's troubled air traffic control system as dozens of their
colleagues demonstrated outside in support of their allegation
that obsolete instruments caused last year's jetliner crash that
killed all 154 aboard.
A federal judge on Friday indicted the four men, as well as the
two New York pilots who were flying an Embraer Legacy 600
executive jet when it collided with a Boeing 737 operated by
Gol airlines over the Amazon rainforest on Sept. 29.
-snip-Santos told Globo TV's Fantastico program on Sunday night
that the accident was a result of “faulty information” on
equipment showing the Legacy's altitude level.
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