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Crosswind training review follows West Atlantic ATR landing incident
West Atlantic is enhancing its crosswind training for pilots following an incident in which an ATR 72 turboprop suffered damage to its nosewheel while landing at East Midlands Airport. The freighter, G-CLNK (c/n 147), was arriving from Jersey in light winds when it left the centreline and swerved across the paved surface before striking a runway edge light. Incident background According to a report from the UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), the turboprop made a radar-vectored autopilot-coupled approach to

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