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Piloterror

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"Aviation's Perilous Moments: From Tokyo Runway Crisis to Alaska Airlines Mid-Air Scare"
aviation-accident2 years ago

"Aviation's Perilous Moments: From Tokyo Runway Crisis to Alaska Airlines Mid-Air Scare"

A Japan Airlines Airbus A350 collided with a Japanese coast guard Dash-8 at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, resulting in a fireball and the death of five people aboard the smaller plane, while all 379 on the A350 survived. The crash may be explained by the "Swiss cheese" model of aviation safety, which posits that accidents are caused by a series of small errors aligning. Preliminary findings suggest pilot error, with the Dash-8 pilot misunderstanding air traffic control instructions, but other factors like fatigue, lighting malfunctions, and an earthquake may have contributed. The investigation is ongoing, and it highlights the importance of multiple safety layers in aviation.

"NTSB Report: Pilot's Disregard for Advice Led to Fatal December Crash"
accident-and-safety2 years ago

"NTSB Report: Pilot's Disregard for Advice Led to Fatal December Crash"

A former Afghan Air Force pilot, training for a commercial license in Oregon, disregarded his flight instructor's warning about low visibility and attempted to land at a small airport, resulting in a crash that killed him and two other former Afghan pilots. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found no mechanical issues with the aircraft, a Cessna 172G. The crash occurred after the pilot, Mohammad Hussain Musawi, and his passengers, also former Afghan pilots who had resettled in the U.S. as refugees, made two unsuccessful landing attempts in foggy conditions. The NTSB's preliminary report does not assign a cause but provides details of the crash. A GoFundMe page has been set up to support the families of the deceased pilots.