COMMUTER PLANES . . . N.C. CRASH TIED TO ENGINE FAILURE

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Federal investigators said today that Wednesday's American Eagle crash near Raleigh, N.C., came after one of the twin engines flamed out and stopped. According to the flight data recorder, the plane veered to the left as the pilots apparently struggled to regain control, then dropped suddenly seconds before impact. Fifteen of 20 aboard died in the crash.