controlled flight into terrain
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controlled flight into terrain
Summary
controlled flight into terrain is an aviation safety incident cause[1]. It draws 507 Wikipedia views per month (aviation_safety_incident_cause category, ranking #2 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- controlled flight into terrain's video is recorded as Korean Air Flight 801 NTSB animation.ogv[3].
- controlled flight into terrain's image is recorded as Air New Zealand Flight 901.jpg[4].
- controlled flight into terrain's instance of is recorded as aviation safety incident cause[5].
- controlled flight into terrain's subclass of is recorded as aviation accident or incident[6].
- controlled flight into terrain's Commons category is recorded as CFIT accidents[7].
- controlled flight into terrain's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02gt2p[8].
- controlled flight into terrain's has cause is recorded as pilot error[9].
- controlled flight into terrain's has cause is recorded as spatial disorientation[10].
- controlled flight into terrain's has cause is recorded as incapacitation[11].
- controlled flight into terrain's has cause is recorded as intention[12].
- controlled flight into terrain's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Airliner accidents and incidents involving controlled flight into terrain[13].
- controlled flight into terrain's has immediate cause is recorded as collision[14].
- controlled flight into terrain's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'CFIT'}[15].
- controlled flight into terrain's different from is recorded as ditching[16].
- controlled flight into terrain's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as CFIT[17].
- controlled flight into terrain's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2778183312[18].
- controlled flight into terrain's Namuwiki ID is recorded as CFIT[19].
- controlled flight into terrain's does not have cause is recorded as failure[20].
- controlled flight into terrain's does not have cause is recorded as deficiency[21].
- controlled flight into terrain's does not have cause is recorded as failure[22].
- controlled flight into terrain's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as alarm device[23].
Why It Matters
controlled flight into terrain draws 507 Wikipedia views per month (aviation_safety_incident_cause category, ranking #2 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]