After the Launch Drama: Boeing Blows Tons of Kerosene over the Region – "Pilot Decides That"
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Before the Vietnam Airlines plane landed at Munich Airport again, it lost tons of kerosene. An expert explains why this is not dangerous for the region.
After the near-catastrophe at Munich Airport, the Federal Office for Flight Accident Investigation now also describes how a ground contact occurred when a Boeing 787-9 was launched in Munich.
The Federal Institute for Flight Accident Investigation has published initial findings on the dramatic incident of a Vietnam Airlines machine. While experts are now evaluating flight recorders, the exact cause of the extremely late departure remains unclear.
The Federal Office for Flight Accident Investigation describes how ground contact occurred during the take-off of a Boeing 787-9 in Munich. The incorrect landing of a Lufthansa airbus is also checked.
A preliminary investigation report by the Vietnamese Authority describes for the first time in detail how the incident occurred in the near-accident of a Vietnam Airlines Boeing in Munich. Accordingly, the Boeing 787-9 already had a technical problem at take-off.
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