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Turkish Airlines 1951: How a Faulty Altimeter Brought Down a Boeing 737”#TurkishAirlines1951

Turkish Airlines 1951: How a Faulty Altimeter Brought Down a Boeing 737

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On February 25, 2009, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 crashed short of the runway in Amsterdam—killing 9 and injuring many more. But this wasn’t caused by weather or a mechanical explosion.
Instead, a faulty radio altimeter misled the aircraft's autothrottle system into idling the engines during final approach. The crew never realized—until it was too late.

In this Blackbox Chronicles breakdown, we analyze how automation, CRM, and latent design flaws combined to bring down a modern airliner... and what aviation has learned since.

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