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“It’s heartbreaking to hear their last words πŸ’” Check comments πŸ‘‡πŸ»”

**Human error is the leading cause of many air disasters. Despite trusting pilots with our lives, history has shown that negligence or mistakes can lead to tragedy.**

**Aeroflot Flight 593 (1994)**
The relief pilot let his children play with the controls, accidentally switching off autopilot. The crew couldn’t regain control, and the plane crashed in Siberia, killing all 75 aboard.

**TransAsia Flight 235 (2015)**
After one engine failed, the pilot mistakenly shut off the working one. The plane crashed into a river in Taiwan, killing 48.

**Tuninter Flight 1153 (2005)**
Due to a fuel miscalculation, the plane ran out of fuel. The pilots prayed instead of acting, and it crashed into the sea. Sixteen died; the crew was jailed.

**KLM vs Pan Am (1977)**
Two 747s collided on the runway in Tenerife due to miscommunication and fog. The deadliest aviation accident in history claimed 583 lives.

**Airblue Flight 202 (2010)**
In Pakistan, a submissive co-pilot didn’t challenge the captain’s mistakes amid stormy weather. The plane crashed into hills, killing all 152 onboard.

**Air Florida Flight 90 (1982)**
Failing to de-ice properly and ignoring power issues during takeoff in a snowstorm led to a crash into the Potomac River. 74 died.

**Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 (1972)**
Distracted by a small cockpit issue, the crew failed to notice the autopilot was off. The plane crashed into the Everglades, killing 101.

**These tragedies remind us how even small errors or poor judgment in the cockpit can have devastating consequences.**

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