Terrifying Moments as Boeing 777 Stalls at 41,000 feet | Deadly Automations
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 Published On Sep 3, 2021

On 1 August 2005, a serious incident involving Malaysia Airlines Flight 124, a Boeing 777 flying from Perth to Kuala Lumpur, occurred when the aircraft pitched up and entered a stalled flight condition. Three years later, the Airbus A330 operating as Qantas Flight 72 was sent into two terrifying nosedives towards the Indian Ocean while flying towards Perth. Find out what really happened.

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