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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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They let the pilots go after holding them for over a month, then filed charges the day after they left. Its typical for many third world countries to do this or even hold the pilots for years waiting for the legal system to screw them.
In this case the ATC (air traffic control) put both aircraft in the same airspace at the same time. What has not been explained is why the onboard traffic avoidance (TCAS) did not work and warn them to change direction.
Joe
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