How Overuse Of The Rudder Downed An Airbus A300 In 2001

The crash of American Airlines Flight 587 is one of the worst in US aviation history, with 260 fatalities. It involved an Airbus A300 aircraft, which suffered a catastrophic loss of its vertical stabilizer shortly after takeoff from New York JFK and crashed into a residential neighborhood in Queens. The cause was determined to be overuse of rudder controls following wake turbulence from a previous departing 747-400.

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