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- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html accessdate "2015-04-18".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html author "Shreeya Sinha".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html date "2015-03-26".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html first "Shreeya".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html isCitedBy EgyptAir_Flight_990.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html isCitedBy Japan_Airlines_Flight_350.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html isCitedBy LAM_Mozambique_Airlines_Flight_470.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html isCitedBy Royal_Air_Maroc_Flight_630.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html isCitedBy SilkAir_Flight_185.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html last "Sinha".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html newspaper The_New_York_Times.
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html quote "--02-09".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html quote "A Boeing 737 belonging to the Singapore-based airline SilkAir was cruising at 35,000 feet in clear weather when it suddenly dove into a mangrove swamp near Palembang, Indonesia, on Dec. 19, 1997, killing all 104 people on board. Indonesian investigators said, that in the last seconds of the flight, there were indications that the pilot, Tsu Way Ming, "was in the process of, or intending to, leave the cockpit." He had recently been demoted and disciplined by the airline, and had large gambling debts. The government of Indonesia has yet to officially accept the findings.".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html quote "Herminio dos Santos Fernandes, the pilot of Mozambique Airlines Flight TM470 bound for Luanda, Angola, intentionally crashed the plane in a national park in Namibia on Nov. 29, 2013, according to investigators. ... When the flight's co-pilot left to use the lavatory, the captain locked him out of the cockpit and manually steered the plane downward. Listening to recovered flight recordings, investigators were able to hear alarms and banging on the cockpit door.".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html quote "Investigators concluded that the most likely explanation was that the co-pilot, Gameel al-Batouti, deliberately brought down the plane, although they sidestepped the question of motive and Egyptian officials have disputed that conclusion.".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html quote "Moroccan authorities said that Younes Khayati, 32, the pilot of a Royal Air Maroc ATR-42 aircraft, intentionally disconnected the plane's automatic navigation systems on Aug. 21, 1994, and crashed the plane into the Atlas Mountains shortly after takeoff, killing all 44 people aboard. ...".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html title "A History of Crashes Caused by Pilots' Intentional Acts".
- history-plane-crashes-pilots.html url history-plane-crashes-pilots.html.