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Post by Jkkw on Apr 15, 2015 4:18:34 GMT 1
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Post by nicolele on Apr 15, 2015 8:01:39 GMT 1
This accident is similar to AC624 at Halifax on march 30 and also with Asiana 777 at SFO... One reason among all those who contributed of the 2 previous accidents was they doing an approach with no vertical guidance, maybe for this one it was the same. Weather was not fine, the pilots struggled to keep the approach slope.
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on Apr 15, 2015 13:57:09 GMT 1
Ouch! This is the 4th A320 accident in 4 months! Very unlucky period.
It looks like the aircraft spun around on the spot or close to the very end of its track in the grass. You can see the nose gear track being in the middle of the two main gear tracks almost all the way to the final resting spot.
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Post by Jkkw on May 13, 2015 15:05:52 GMT 1
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