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The Harrowing Tale of Air Transat Flight 236: A Lesson in Human Psychology and Decision-Making Under Pressure
In the early hours of August 23, 2001, an Airbus A330, designated Flight 236, embarked on what should have been a routine flight from Toronto, Canada, to Lisbon, Portugal. However, only a few hours into their journey, the aircraft began experiencing a crisis that would test the pilots' skills and the limits of human decision-making under pressure. This alarming incident not only sheds light on technical failures but also explores the psychological factors that contributed to the near-fatal situation.