High Descent Rate Caused China Air MD-11 Accident
Hong Kong Civil Aviation Authority investigators faulted the pilot in their probe of an August 1999 incident in which a China Airlines MD-11 landed hard at Hong Kong International Airport and flipped upside down, saying the pilot failed to combat a high descent rate on approach. Flight CI642 was...
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