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    A CLOUD HANGS OVER AIRBUS
    >From Charles Bremner in Paris

    The Times
    May 04, 2006

    RUSSIAN officials have identified severe weather as the likely
    cause of the crash off Sochi, and an air traffic controller is
    under investigation. But the accident may revive questions about
    the high-tech design of the Airbus A320 and the crew's ability to
    handle it.

    The short-to-medium haul A320 was the first all-electronic
    "fly-by-wire" airliner. More than 2,700 have been produced since 1988,
    and it has proved one of the world's safest airliners. Before now,
    11 fatal A320 accidents had killed 327. But four fatal crashes in
    the first five years of the A320 prompted concern that its flight
    management system (FMS) was too sophisticated.

    On Tuesday a court in France began hearing criminal charges against
    Airbus and transport officials over the crash of an Air Inter (now Air
    France) A320 on the approach to Strasbourg in 1992, killing 87. The
    crew was officially blamed for entering data into the FMS incorrectly
    but relatives of victims are partly blaming its crew interface, which
    was later modified by Airbus. In 1993 the A320 design was blamed for
    the late deployment of the brakes on a Lufthansa A320 when it ran
    off the runway in Warsaw, killing two.

    Since the early 1990s, there has been no common thread to incidents
    with A320s or the larger Airbus family.

    In 2000 pilot error was blamed for a disaster involving a Gulf Air
    A320 that killed 143 off Bahrain. That crash was in good night-time
    visibility, but it otherwise resembled yesterday's accident because
    the crew were turning back over water after a missed approach. The
    relatively inexperienced crew lost their bearings and flew into the
    sea. Some aviation experts at the time questioned the role of the
    automated system.
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