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 the Boston terminal forecast for the period 0200 to 1200 which indicated expected ceilings 400-600 feet, overcast visibilities [sic] 1-3 miles, fog, light drizzle or rain. The weather briefer said that he also included the latest pertinent weather sequences and advised that freezing or frozen precipitation would occur north of the intended route. The company's station clearance and flight plan from for this flight contained weather sequence reports and forecasts; no mention of freezing or frozen precipitation was made.

No discrepancies were noted on the preflight inspection. The flight departed New York at 0613. The trip to Bradley Field was routine.

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