91. The other pilot was in good condition.
92. The other six pilots were American Boeing test pilots.
93. The other two pilots identified themselves as Vladimir Chepel and Vasily Kulkov.
94. The three pilots also were killed.
95. The three pilots must decide which one of them will stay behind just hours before their scheduled launch.
96. The second of the two pilots was killed in the crash.
97. The two pilots parachuted to safety after aborting the landing.
98. The two pilots said they followed what they described as a fast, funnel-shaped, brightly lit object for nearly thirty minutes, the newspapers reported.
99. The two pilots were believed to have tried to restart the engines but failed, and parachuted two or three minutes later, Chin said.
100. The two pilots were killed.