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A business jet crashed northeast of Lansing during a post-maintenance stall test on Oct. 16, killing all three people aboard.

The regular flight crew, not experienced test pilots, were conducting the dangerous stall maneuver.

The crew had been offered a list of experienced test pilots for hire but elected to perform the test themselves.

The regular flight crew for a business jet that crashed last month northeast of Lansing were at the controls when the plane went down during a post-maintenance stall test, not test pilots experienced in performing stalls in that type of aircraft, a federal agency said.

"Pilots conducting stall checks should have prior experience in performing stalls in the Hawker and must be prepared for unacceptable stall behavior at any point lead

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