Marco Chan

Marco Chan

pilot United Kingdom

Marco Chan is a former pilot and senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University, who analyzed the landing of the CRJ-900 plane that flipped over at Toronto Pearson Airport, suggesting that the aircraft's banking maneuver contributed to the hard landing.

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Pakistan Pakistan: Marco Chan, a former pilot and a senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University, said that the resolution of the video is too low to confirm that. 6

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Did wing flaps or landing gear play a role in crash? - World

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Marco Chan, an ex-pilot, stated that there isn't any evidence to suggest a double engine failure based on the available footage. 5

BBC: What could have caused Air India plane to crash in 30 seconds?

Bangladesh Bangladesh: Marco Chan, a senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University, stated that if the flaps are not set correctly, it raises the issue of potential human error. 5

Prothom Alo: ভারতে উড়োজাহাজ বিধ্বস্ত কী কারণে, বিশেষজ্ঞরা যা ভাবছেন

Slovenia Slovenia: Marco Chan, an aviation safety expert, mentioned that the weather conditions were stable at the time of the crash. 5

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Moj sin je skočil z drugega nadstropja, ko je letalo strmoglavilo

Nicaragua Nicaragua: Marco Chan, a former commercial pilot and senior lecturer, explained that a flight would not be diverted if a passenger has already been declared dead. 5

La Prensa – one of the oldest and most influential in Nicaragua: qué sucede cuando un pasajero muere en un avión

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Marco Chan explained that the rise in awareness of air disasters is fueled by increased exposure on social media. 5

BBC: Are planes crashing more often?