Re: #1 CRJ Loss

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In a message dated 8/19/03 5:29:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
kstibbe@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

> The #1 CRJ was doing a center of gravity test and got into a stall
> the recovery parachute was incorrectly set and separated from the
> aircraft. All 3 on board killed. Procedural error by the crew caused
> the loss of the aircraft...
>

Do the production CRJs have a chute?  If so, we can call them the Canadair
SR-22

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