On a sunny afternoon in May 2017, a Learjet 35A on a Part 91 positioning flight from Philadelphia to Teterboro, New Jersey, crashed in an industrial area half a mile from the approach end of Teterboro ...
The Hawker jet crash was primarily caused by the First Officer's severe lack of aeronautical knowledge and skill, leading to critical errors in speed, flap management, and descent rate during the ...
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The National Transportation Safety Board has released its findings on what caused UPS flight 1354 to crash last year killing the two people on board. In a report released ...
While high winds have been attributed to a fatal airplane crash on the runway of Aspen-Pitkin County Airport more than three years ago, the experience of the pilots onboard also has been cited as a ...
UNSTABILIZED APPROACH PRECEEDED LEARJET ACCIDENT - Evidence collected by National Transportation Safety Board investigators indicates that the crew of a Model 35A Learjet that crashed while attempting ...
A highly experienced Mexican crew with newly minted Bombardier Challenger type ratings attempted an approach into one of business aviation’s toughest airports with adverse winds on Jan. 5, 2014. The ...
The NTSB has determined that wind conditions and an unstabilized approach were key factors in the Jan. 2, 2014 fatal crash of a Bombardier Challenger 601-3R that was making its second attempt at ...
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What Every Pilot Must Know About Approach Stability
What exactly is an unstabilized aircraft approach, and why does it matter so much in aviation safety? This video breaks down the concept step by step, explaining the energy management, descent profile ...
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