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No problem determining the cause of this crash. At least he made it easier on the crash investigators. Chalk another one up to pilot error.
http://news.yahoo.com/wow-pulled-back-wrong-throttle-captain-crashed-transasia-033212133--finance.html
http://news.yahoo.com/wow-pulled-back-wrong-throttle-captain-crashed-transasia-033212133--finance.html
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The captain of a TransAsia Airways ATR plane that crashed in Taiwan in February, killing 43 people, had switched off the working engine after the other lost power, the Aviation Safety Council (ASC) confirmed on Thursday in its latest report.
About three minutes after takeoff, the captain who was piloting the plane was heard to say, "Wow, pulled back the wrong side throttle", the latest report of the investigation released on Thursday showed.
A source with direct knowledge of the report told Reuters on Wednesday the working engine had been shut off. Data readings showed the almost-new turboprop ATR 72-600 stalled and crashed shortly after it was switched off.