Pilot errors led to fatal Taiwan TransAsia crash, probe finds
Singapore
THE TransAsia Airways Corp plane that crashed in Taipei last year went down after its pilots failed to take the right actions following a series of contributing factors including an engine fault, investigators found.
The many factors culminated in a stall-induced loss of control by the pilots, according to a final report on the crash issued on Thursday by the Taiwan Aviation Safety Council.
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