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Locked Into an Overrun

Locked Into an Overrun

The G-IV pilots initiated a rejected takeoff several crucial seconds after 
realizing that the flight-control lock was engaged.
Unanswered Questions

Unanswered Questions

Investigators don’t know why an EC135’s fuel transfer pumps had been turned off before the police helicopter crashed into a Glasgow bar.
In-Flight Inferno

In-Flight Inferno

Recovered remnants of the Asiana freighter provided no clue to the physical cause of the catastrophic fire on the main cargo deck.
Fast Fixes

Fast Fixes

U.K. AAIB cites maintenance human factors after Airbus A319 fan cowling doors detach during takeoff.
Just Culture in Accident Investigation

Just Culture in Accident Investigation

During the early days of aviation, aircraft accidents were investigated using mainly records of the flight and ...
Interference

Interference

An R44’s proximity to high-intensity broadcast towers resulted in an uncommanded power decrease, NTSB investigators say.

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