Engines Fail To Respond To Auto-Throttle In BA Crash
Initial findings into the crash landing of a British Airways Boeing 777-200ER at London Heathrow Airport on Jan. 17 show that both engines failed to respond to auto-throttle demands for increased power with the aircraft on late final approach. The British Air Accidents Investigation Branch’s (AAIB)...
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