Pilot error likely in TAM Flight 3054 crash
An investigation into the crash of TAM Flight 3054 at Sao Paulo's Congonhas airport in July 2007 by the Brazilian military found that pilot error is the likely cause.
One of the A320's thrust reversers had failed to work while the jet was landing on rainy conditions. The air force report said the thruster problem could have been caused by a mechanical failure or by pilot error.
One of the A320's thrust reversers had failed to work while the jet was landing on rainy conditions. The air force report said the thruster problem could have been caused by a mechanical failure or by pilot error.

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