Air France A343 near Guadeloupe on Jul 22nd 2011, rapid climb and approach to stall in upset

Last Update: November 2, 2012 / 08:17:45 GMT/Zulu time

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The French BEA released their final report in French (later released English version) concluding the probable cause of the serious incident was:Inadequate monitoring of flight parameters, which resulted in the crew not noticing the autopilo...

The French BEA released their final report in French (later released English version) concluding the probable cause of the serious incident was:Inadequate monitoring of flight parameters, which resulted in the crew not noticing the autopilo

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jul 22, 2011

Airline
Air France

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Airbus A340-300

ICAO Type Designator
A343

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