WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board determined the cause of the Oct. 31, 2014 in-flight breakup of SpaceShipTwo, was Scaled Composite’s failure to consider and protect against human error
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NTSB: Lack of Consideration for Human Factors Led to In-Flight Breakup of SpaceShipTwo
July 28th, 2015 by admin, Comments Off on NTSB: Lack of Consideration for Human Factors Led to In-Flight Breakup of SpaceShipTwo
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Unstable Approach Contributing Factor in Southwest Airlines Hard Landing
July 23rd, 2015 by admin, Comments Off on Unstable Approach Contributing Factor in Southwest Airlines Hard Landing
WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the captain’s failed attempt to recover from an unstabilized approach by transferring airplane control at low altitude instead of performing a go-around, caused a hard landing at LaGuardia International Airport in Queens, New York.
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