Pilot error and fatigue were the primary causes of a 2007 plane crash in the southern Thai resort island of Phuket that killed 90 people, Thai aviation authorities announced Monday.
The report by the Civil Aviation Department, released on its Web site, listed six factors it said contributed to the crash at Phuket airport of the One-Two-GO airways plane, which was carrying 130 passengers and crew members.
They included failure to follow standard operating procedure for a go-around after an aborted landing; failure to properly operate cockpit equipment; lack of coordination between pilot and co-pilot; pilot fatigue; sudden change in weather conditions; and …
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