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Air France A320 Demonstration Ends in Flames

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··5 min read·Xataka IA
Air France A320 Demonstration Ends in Flames

In 1988, Air France conducted a public demonstration flight of the Airbus A320, intended to highlight the aircraft's capabilities. The flight, featuring 130 passengers and six crew members, took off from Charles de Gaulle Airport and was meant to perform a low-altitude maneuver over Habsheim aerodrome. Unfortunately, the aircraft descended lower than intended, ultimately crashing into trees after failing to regain altitude, resulting in a fiery accident witnessed by attendees.

The incident, leading to a thorough investigation by Air France, Airbus, and the French Bureau of Inquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety, identified critical safety concerns. Factors such as insufficient altitude during the flight, low speed, and delayed power application contributed to the catastrophe. This event underscores the need for stricter safety protocols and training on maneuvering new aircraft models, highlighting potential gaps in aviation safety regulations that could lead to future incidents.

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