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In a meeting on Tuesday, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board unveiled its findings that last year's crash of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo was largely tied to a number of human factors, including inadequate pilot training. The NTSB said the accident occurred when SpaceShipTwo's co-pilot unlocked the 'feather,' the craft's brake system that is designed to create drag and reduce speed, too early. The craft was designed with the intention that pilots leave the feather locked until SpaceShipTwo reached Mach 1.4, or about 920 miles an hour. However, SpaceShipTwo's co-pilot, Michael Alsbury, moved to unlock the feather when the craft had reached about 0.8 Mach during the test flight, according to the NTSB. When the feather was unlocked, it extended un-commanded and caused the structural failure of SpaceShipTwo, which broke apart over the Mojave Desert just 13 seconds into its rocket-powered flight. The pilot, Peter Siebold, was ejected and seriously injured, while Alsbury was killed in the crash. It was the first powered test of SpaceShipTwo in nine months. Dr. Catherine Wilson of the NTSB said the board's investigation found that no safeguards to prevent this from happening had been put in place. She said there was also no warning, caution or limitation in the pilot operating handbook that specified that risk. Subscribe to TheStreetTV on YouTube: http://t.st/TheStreetTV For more content from TheStreet visit: http://thestreet.com Check out all our videos: / thestreettv Follow TheStreet on Twitter: / thestreet Like TheStreet on Facebook: / thestreet Follow TheStreet on LinkedIn: / thestreet Follow TheStreet on Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheStreet