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‘Critical Errors’

‘Critical Errors’

The NTSB faulted actions by a Challenger flight crew that led up to the fatal loss-of-control crash.
Out of Touch

Out of Touch

The fatal R-22 crash near an Australian swamp prompted the ATSB to call on single-pilot operators to keep a PLB close by.
Closing the Book

Closing the Book

The TSB has closed the last three open recommendations stemming from its investigation of the 1998 crash of Swissair Flight 111.
In-Flight Breakup

In-Flight Breakup

The in-flight failure of a servo flap led to the fatal crash of a K-1200 into an Oregon river, the NTSB says.
Misinterpretation

Misinterpretation

The BK117 struck the surface of the Southern Ocean during a nighttime flight after its pilot mistook fog for higher clouds, the New Zealand TAIC says.
‘Too Late … for Evasive Action’

‘Too Late … for Evasive Action’

The DHC-2 pilot and the water taxi operator realized only seconds before the crash that they were about to collide, the TSB says.

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