NTSB urges airlines to train their pilots to deal with smoke in the cockpit



Safety experts recommended Wednesday that airlines develop realistic training to prepare their pilots to deal with smoke filling the cockpit like what happened on a Southwest Airlines plane after a bird strike.



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