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The proposed changes are largely based on National Transportation Safety Board findings and industry/government studies prompted by the 1994 crash of an American Eagle commuter turboprop in Roselawn, Indiana, that killed 68 people.
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Thursday's crash was reminiscent of a 1994 air disaster, when an American Eagle commuter flight with a high-wing design similar to the Bombardier Q400 crashed in Roselawn, Ind., killing all 68 people aboard.
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GRIFFIN: In 1994, American Eagle flight 4184 crashed in Roselawn, Indiana.
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Former FAA official Tony Broderick, who was in charge of the regulatory response after Roselawn, said the agency has "done a good job of bringing people's attention" to the overall hazards and "analyzing the response of individual" models to specific icing hazards.
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For example, the ATR which crashed in Roselawn was grounded for a while and was relegated to Caribbean Island service.
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In 1994, an American Eagle commuter flight with a high-wing design similar to the Bombardier Q400 crashed in Roselawn, Ind., killing all 68 people aboard.
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Oct. 31, 1994: American Eagle Flight 4184 crashed in Roselawn, Ind., after circling in icy weather, killing 68 people.
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Since the Roselawn accident, the FAA has issued dozens of rules and conducted in-depth studies of icing phenomena.
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It was just more than two years ago that a commuter plane, flying in icy winds on Halloween 1994, crashed near Roselawn, Ind., killing all 68 passengers.
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D'ALESSIO (on camera): So, south it is, to Roselawn with roughly 4,000 residents, most with an allegiance to orange and blue.
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