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Captain pulled 'wrong throttle' before TransAsia plane crashed

"Wow, pulled back the wrong side throttle" -- was what the captain of a TransAsia Airways ATR plane that crashed in Taiwan in February said. The captain had switched off the working engine after the other lost power, the Aviation Safety Council (ASC) confirmed on Thursday in its latest report on the crash which claimed the lives of 43 people.

Updated on: Jul 02, 2015 11:44 AM IST
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"Wow, pulled back the wrong side throttle" -- was what the captain of a TransAsia Airways ATR plane that crashed in Taiwan in February said. The captain had switched off the working engine after the other lost power, the Aviation Safety Council (ASC) confirmed on Thursday in its latest report on the crash which claimed the lives of 43 people.

Rescuers-check-the-wreckage-of-the-TransAsia-ATR-72-600-on-the-Keelung-river-at-New-Taipei-City---AFP-Photo
Rescuers-check-the-wreckage-of-the-TransAsia-ATR-72-600-on-the-Keelung-river-at-New-Taipei-City---AFP-Photo

The lastest investigation report showed that the captain made this statement about three minutes after the take-off.

A source with direct knowledge of the report told Reuters on Wednesday the working engine had been shut off. Data readings showed the almost-new turboprop ATR 72-600 stalled and crashed shortly after it was switched off.

The council report, which neither assigns responsibility nor suggests recommendations for improvement, paints a more detailed picture of the evidence than a preliminary report released days after the crash.

A draft of the final report will be issued in November with the final report to be completed in April 2016, the council said. The cause of the crash and recommendations for the future will be included in the final report.

Only fifteen people managed to survive.

 
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