Taipei: Two air traffic control officers accused of causing a plane crash in Taiwan that killed 49 people in 2014, the island’s worst air disaster for a decade, have been acquitted.
The TransAsia Airways flight was carrying 54 passengers and a crew of four when it smashed into trees and houses as it attempted to land in a typhoon on Taiwan’s scenic Penghu island.
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