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How a 0.66mm mistake led to a mid-flight catastrophe that sucked a pilot out the windscreen

It’s a familiar refrain in the post-COVID era: flying is just not what it used to be. Between cancellations, delays, lost luggage and booking errors, travellers are fed up, with a growing number even resorting to private charters to avoid the chaos . As airlines around the world struggle to get things back on track amid rising costs, staff shortages and strikes and increased demand, passengers certainly haven’t been shy about sharing their “travel nightmares”: A pesky computer system outage grounded all domestic flights across the US for several hours this week; Transatlantic travel was thrown into chaos over the festive period with weather-related disruptions in the US and a technical issue in the UK ; Five days before Christmas, a British Airways flight seemingly took off without any of the passengers’ luggage on board ; And earlier in December a British Airways carrier accidentally flew someone’s pet dog to Saudi Arabia instead of the US . Loading Twitter content But these disasters largely pale in comparison to the ordeal of those on board a flight to Spain in the summer of 1990. Flight BA5390, the world’s freakiest airline disaster On the Sunday morning of June 10, 81 passengers boarded a British… Read full this story

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