Pilot switched off wrong engine before plane crash

03 July 2015 - 02:24 By Reuters

The pilot flying a TransAsia Airways ATR mistakenly switched off the plane's only working engine seconds before it crashed in February, killing 43 people, Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council (ASC) said in its latest report yesterday. The ASC's report also showed that Captain Liao Jian-zong had failed simulator training in May 2014, partly because of insufficient knowledge of how to deal with an engine flame-out on take-off."Wow, pulled back the wrong side throttle," Liao, 41, was heard to say on voice recordings seconds before the crash.There appeared to be confusion in the cockpit as the two captains tried to regain control of the plane after one engine lost power about three minutes into the doomed flight.Liao tried to restart the engines several times before a junior first officer in the cockpit said: "Impact, impact, brace for impact." Those were the chilling last words heard on the data recordings, said the latest report of the ASC's investigation into the February 4 crash.Seconds later the almost new ATR 72-600, which had 58 people on board, crashed upside down into a shallow river in Taipei after it lurched between buildings, clipping an overpass and a taxi.Fifteen people survived but all three pilots and 40 passengers and other crew died. ..

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