As he was about to land in Paris, an Air France Boeing 777 overshot. The pilots explained to the control tower that the controls were no longer responding. An audio document broadcast on the networks to listen to below.
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A serious incident took place on Tuesday April 6 on Air France flight AF011 between New York and Paris. Shortly before 10 a.m., the aircraft, a Boeing 777, was about to land at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and was on approach, at an altitude of 370 meters, when the pilots noticed that the aircraft unresponsive and had to go around urgently.
The Bureau of Investigation and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) announced on Wednesday April 6 in a press release to open a safety investigation for “serious incident”.
⚠️ (1/2) Serious incident of @BoeingFrance #777 @AirFranceFR registered F-GSQJ on 05/04/22 at @ParisAeroport #CDG / Instability of flight controls on final, go-around, harshness of controls and flight path oscillations / @BEA_Aero initiates a security investigation.
— BEA ✈️ ⚙️ (@BEA_Aero) April 6, 2022
In an audio document broadcast on Twitter [à écouter ci-dessous], we hear the pilots, visibly stressed, discussing with the control tower as well as alarm sounds. The crew regained control of the aircraft and regained altitude. One of the pilots then explains that “the plane did just about anything”.
ATC audio from Air France AF11 reveals pilots having serious control issues moments before landing at Paris-CDG Airport yesterday. The crew eventually resolved the problem and safely landed minutes later. pic.twitter.com/v44kWQQcEt
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) April 5, 2022
The flight AF011 was able to land normally at 10:15 a.m. on another runway at the airport. The BEA is opening a safety investigation for this incident and is requesting the immobilization of the aircraft and the recovery of the black boxes. The control tower agents and the crew members will be heard next week, the BEA told franceinfo. Asked, Air France did not wish to answer us.