Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Inadequate warning system failed to alert Asiana pilots that they were flying dangerously slow before crashing, investigators reveal

In a report to the National Transportation Board, the South Korean airline blamed 'inadequate warning systems' for alerting the crew that the auto-throttle had stopped maintaining the set air speed. The crash killed three people and injured more than 180 and was the first fatal commercial aeroplane crash in the United States since February 2009.

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