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As Flight 870 continued its course towards Budapest, the captain’s situation did not improve. Upon descent, he encountered yet another issue when moisture from outside air caused the window to frost over, impairing visibility. The first officer, with less experience in manual landings, was compelled to take charge under unusual stress.
They circled overhead and prepared for landing, joined together against uncertainty. Although the circumstances remained less than ideal, the pilots maintained their composure, successfully landing the aircraft after an electrifying journey full of relentless challenges.