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Jetstar Airbus A320 swerves off Christchurch runway due to pilot error and training gaps
A Jetstar Airbus A320 swerved off the Christchurch runway after the pilot mistakenly engaged full power during landing. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) attributed the incident to pilot error compounded by insufficient training. This incident underscores the ongoing need for enhanced pilot training and rigorous safety protocols to prevent future aviation accidents.
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Transport Accident Investigation Commission
Airbus A320
Jetstar
Christchurch
Auckland