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The touchdown point, about 900 m past the runway threshold, is indicated by the third airplane from the right.
Accident Investigation, In-depth Feature, Runway Safety
The pilots were so focused on trying to set up the A320 to land on the runway centerline that they failed to consider a go-around, accident investigators say.
by Linda Werfelman | April 26, 2021
The touchdown point, about 900 m past the runway threshold, is indicated by the third airplane from the right.
Accident/Incident Investigation, In-depth Feature, Runway Safety
Neither pilot called for a go-around as the Learjet sped toward the departure end of…
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Accident/Incident Investigation, Flight Ops, News
An electronic tablet became stuck beneath a control pedal, leading to the loss of control…
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Accident Investigation, Flight Ops, News, Runway Safety
The DHC-8 bounced on touchdown at an airport in northern Canada; the first officer planned…
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