The preliminary report into the crash of Flight TK1951 was released two weeks ago, and states that the accident was caused by a faulty radio altimeter that led the autopilot to believe the aircraft was about to touch down. For this reason, it slowed the aircraft down, and raised the nose in preparation for the [...]
The Cause of Flight TK1951 Crash at Schiphol Airport
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Amsterdam Plane Crash: Flight TK1951 – Schiphol Airport
Every time an event like this takes place, I struggle with the decision on whether to write an article or not. As someone that wants to help you with your fear of flying, it’s difficult to decide what to do. However, I’ve always been of the opinion that honesty is the best policy. At least [...]
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