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deactivated. The inoperative reverser caused the plane to veer to the right when the captain activated reverse thrust in both engines. Low visibility and heavy rain and winds were also present at the time of the accident. Contributing to the long landing flare was the fact the crew had been
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thrust reverser. The deactivated left engine thrust reverser caused an asymmetrical power, as the aircraft started to veer to the right. The pilot managed to get the aircraft back to the centre line.
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1023:. RTE.ie. 10 June 2008.
649:Sudan Airways Flight 139
300:Sudan Airways Flight 109
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19:Not to be confused with
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473:Passengers
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655:References
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614:Conclusion
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