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What might have caused the aircraft wing to shear off during landing?

The incident appears to be related to challenging landing conditions during severe weather, specifically 40 mph winds as mentioned in the report. While it's difficult to determine the exact cause from just the footage, the wing completely shearing off suggests a combination of strong crosswinds and possibly landing technique factors. This wasn't linked to FAA staffing issues or air traffic control problems as some might speculate, but rather demonstrates the challenges pilots face when landing in adverse weather conditions.

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Challenges of Landing Under Severe Weather Conditions

Fox News·7 months ago

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