Aeroflot Flight 1492: A Deadly Convergence of Pilot Error and Systemic Failures
This article provides a detailed analysis of the 2019 Aeroflot Flight 1492 crash. The accident resulted from multiple bounces during a landing in severe weather, ultimately leading to a crash and fire that killed 41. The investigation revealed pilot error, aircraft design flaws, and inadequate airline training as primary causes. The aircraft's fly-by-wire system lacked sufficient redundancy and safety mechanisms; the pilot lacked adequate training and emergency response capabilities; and the airline had insufficient safety management and training deficiencies. The accident highlights the severity of systemic safety issues within the Russian aviation sector.
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