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Co-pilot Major Jennifer Marino was the third member of the all-female crew.
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The Co-pilot nervously tapped the pale face of the warning gauge.
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CNN: Co-pilot on fatal flight thought about not making trip
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Co-pilot Paladino said, “Naw, we can do 48, eight eight four.”
William Langewiesche on the Amazon air crash Langewiesche, William 2009
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Co-pilot Rebecca Shaw had flown overnight from her home in the Seattle area, changing planes in Memphis, Tenn., before dawn.
Crash Probe Examines Pilot Fatigue Andy Pasztor 2009
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Co-pilot Jeff Skiles instantly replied: "Actually not."
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Meanwhile both Pilot and Co-pilot family said that the voices is their beloved family in the aircraft crash.
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Pilot and Co-pilot skill availability in responding to situation was inadequate.
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Co-pilot Thomas Hall volunteered that the company is used to flying heavyweights, like former President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush when they were campaigning.
Now Boarding: Illegal Immigrants On One-Way Tickets Home 2008
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Only the Pilot, Co-pilot and navigator didn't know they were landing at the wrong airport.
Blake Fleetwood: Barbara Corcoran Takes a 202 Mile Detour: You Don't Always Get Where You Want 2008
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