
Overview
On 25 February 2009, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 is on approach to land at Schiphol in Amsterdam, when it stalls and crashes 1.5 kilometres from the runway. Nine people, including the three cockpit crew members, are killed. A faulty radar altimeter caused the aircraft's flight control computer to automatically reduce engine thrust prematurely, and the flight crew failed to notice the resulting drop in airspeed until it was too late.
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10 - 1Who's in Control (Turkish Airlines Flight 1951) February 28, 2011
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10 - 2The Heathrow Enigma (British Airways Flight 38) March 07, 2011
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10 - 3Cockpit Failure (Crossair Flight 3597) March 12, 2011
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10 - 4Hudson River Runway (US Airways Flight 1549) March 14, 2011
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10 - 5Dead Tired (Colgan Air Flight 3407) March 21, 2011
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10 - 6Pilot Betrayed (Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751) December 03, 2011