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Automation at Odds

A 737 stalled when a radio altimeter malfunction caused the autothrottle and autopilot to diverge during an approach to Schiphol.

Obscured by Fog

When a cloud is not a cloud, it becomes more of a hazard.

Out of Bounds

NTSB delves into theories of why airline pilots and air traffic controllers strayed from professional behavior.

When Lightning Strikes

Aircraft designs incorporate systems to protect against direct and indirect damage.

Trust but Verify

Experienced airline pilots have evolved strategies against automation complacency.

Tail Strike Follows Bounced Landing

The A320’s nose was raised too high after the hard touchdown.

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