Preventing Overruns on Landing

On Aug. 2, 2005, Air France Flight 358 from Paris touched down at Toronto Pearson International Airport, which had been experiencing thunderstorms that day. The Airbus 340 rolled to the end of the 9,000-foot long Runway 24L and continued on, rolling down into a gully where it finally came to a halt...

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