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Commercial Passenger Airplane Crashes Fast Facts

Commercial Passenger Airplane Crashes Fast Facts
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Commercial Passenger Airplane Crashes Fast Facts

Commercial Passenger Airplane Crashes Fast Facts
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House of Cards: The crash of One-Two-GO flight 269

Officials work in front of the imposing wreckage of One-Two-GO flight 269 in Phuket, Thailand. (AFP) On the 16th of September 2007, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 flying for Thai budget airline One-Two-GO crashed while attempting to land on the resort island of Phuket. As the plane approached the runway in the midst of a powerful thunderstorm, wind shear forced the pilots to abandon the approach, but during the attempt to climb out, the plane lost altitude and smashed into an embankment alongside the runway, tearing the airplane apart and killing 90 of the 130 passengers and crew. At first, wind shear seemed to be the most likely cause of the crash, which took the lives of tourists and crewmembers from at least 13 countries. But it soon became apparent that the sequence of events was actually rooted in the way the pilots executed the go-around. Their tragic errors during the maneuver led investigators to a series of disturbing revelations about One-Two-GO and its parent company Orient Th

Pilots reported problems before Indonesia jet crash

Indonesia plane crash: Sriwijaya Air jet throttle may have been faulty, says report

Divers were able to recover the crashed plane’s flight-data recorder, which tracks hundreds of parameters showing how the plane was being operated, but were unable to find the memory unit from the cockpit voice recorder, which could tell investigators what the pilots were doing – or failing to do – to regain control of the plane during the brief, erratic flight. The module apparently broke away from other parts of the voice recorder during the crash. Investigators are working with Boeing and the engine-maker, General Electric, to review the information from the flight-data recorder. A team from the US National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration has also joined the investigation.

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