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British Airways steward's death 'is linked to horror landing'

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"Linked" to horror landing?........

YGBFSM.

This reminds me of another British tabloid years ago blaming the pilot for a gear collapse at London City airport, they stated to the effect the pilot was performing poorly and unable to maintain proper final approach speed. The airspeed was off target by 2-3 knots all the way down, in gusts to 35knots.

I'm not sure that's the British tabloids fault as much as British aviation mindset. Have you flown with many Brits?
As academically sound as they are, they're not exactly known for seeing the forest for all the trees
Task loaded anyone?
 

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