AF11 my aircraft, no it’s my aircraft, no it’s ours

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Preliminary report out - suggesting both pilots were sending control inputs to the aircraft at the same time during landing

“My aircraft, no it’s mine, no it’s ours”

Reminiscent of AF477 at least on one level

Edit AF447 thanks
 
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AF447 was being flown by someone who put in, and then held, totally incorrect control inputs. Doing nothing would have been much more appropriate.

AF11 is more like a couple who are divorcing, and so fight over everything. Both are examples of appalling CRM.
 
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