The Tenerife disaster was the deadliest runway collision, caused by miscommunication, pilot/ATC error, and dense fog.
The Flight 587 crash was caused by excessive rudder use, a sensitive design, and flawed training, leading to the tail breaking off.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 suffered a bulkhead failure from a faulty repair, causing total hydraulic loss. The 747 crashed into mountains, killing 520 in the deadliest single-aircraft accident.
Aloha Airlines Flight 243 suffered explosive decompression when structural fatigue tore open the fuselage, leading to one fatality and major changes in aircraft inspection standards.
The 737 MAX crashes were caused by faulty MCAS software and sensor failures, leading to two tragic accidents that reshaped aircraft certification and pilot training worldwide.
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