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When pilots lose their instruments over open water

Flying over vast stretches of ocean leaves little room for error, especially when vital cockpit instruments stop telling the ...
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When cockpit instruments fail at night

Flying at night already removes visual references, but when cockpit instruments begin to fail, even experienced crews are pushed to their limits. This video examines two real-world cases in which ...
The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 was the last American-built aircraft to feature an analog cockpit. The aircraft entered ...
An investigator probing the July 6 Asiana Airlines crash said Wednesday that lax monitoring of cockpit instruments and crewmates was the industry’s “problem that never went away.” Speaking at an ...
Search teams have found some cockpit instruments in the wreckage of a Russian passenger jet that slammed into a cliff atop a dormant Indonesian volcano. Search teams have found some cockpit ...
Canadian investigators believe crew struggled to read standby displays in 1998 crash Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB) wants an industry-wide review of the design of emergency cockpit ...