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BEECHCRAFT SAFETY
OTHERPROPS BE200 Pilot Incapacitation by Hypoxia
- The report said that the pilot apparently was unable physically to respond to air traffic control radio transmissions after the aircraft ascended above the assigned altitude, 25,000 feet. The aircraft likely continued flying on autopilot, with no input from the pilot, for several hours before it struck terrain.
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