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Investigators found that during take-off the co-pilot of the plane "unintentionally" pulled back his left hand on the thrust lever, reducing the power output, when he should have removed his hand.
The co-pilot on the flight "unintentionally" pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever, but was intending to pull his right hand back on the control column. British Airways aircraft parked at ...
A report from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said that the incident occurred after the co-pilot "unintentionally" pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever - reducing the power ...
A British Airways plane caught fire after a pilot mixed up his left and right hands, an investigation has found. Firefighters extinguished the blaze on the Boeing 777 jet’s brakes on the runway ...
During take-off, the co-pilot of the plane “unintentionally” pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever – reducing the power output – when he should have taken his hand away ...
During take-off, the co-pilot of the plane "unintentionally" pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever – reducing the power output – when he should have taken his hand away, investigators ...
During take-off, the co-pilot of the plane “unintentionally” pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever – reducing the power output – when he should have taken his hand away ...
Safety is always our highest priority British Airways During take-off, the co-pilot of the plane “unintentionally” pulled his left hand back on the thrust lever – reducing the power output ...
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