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Air France Flight 296Q was a chartered flight of a new Airbus A320-111 operated by Air Charter International for Air France. On 26 June 1988, the plane crashed while making a low pass over Mulhouse–Habsheim Airfield ( ICAO airport code LFGB) as part of the Habsheim Air Show.
Nov 22, 2022 · The first passenger flight of the Airbus A320 ended in a fatal crash at Habsheim airfield in France after a low flyover at 30 feet. The investigation found that the pilots did not receive proper information and the plane's computer failed to respond to the go-around command.
Dec 27, 2006 · Air France Flight 296 was a chartered flight of a newly-delivered fly-by-wire Airbus A320 operated by Air France. On June 26, 1988, as part of an air show it...
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Apr 10, 2024 · Air France flight AF296Q was a chartered demonstration flight for the then brand-new Airbus A320. However, things did not go as planned on the day of the flight. The captain's perspective differs from the official report on how the aircraft crashed that day.
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Jan 31, 2012 · Air France Flight 296 was a chartered flight of a newly-delivered fly-by-wire Airbus A320-111 operated by Air France. On June 26, 1988, as part of an air show it was scheduled to fly over...
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May 4, 2024 · Air France Flight 296Q, a seemingly routine demonstration flight, etched a dark mark in aviation history on June 26, 1988. This Airbus A320, barely six months old, crashed during a low pass at the Habsheim Air Show in France.