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Fly with Magnar | Is this a dangerous design? | Yeti Airlines 691 accident @FlywithMagnar | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
After publishing the video about the accident with Yeti Airlines flight 691, many viewers have queried about the proximity between the condition levers and the flap lever. Is this a design fault? Did this cause the accident?

An accident does not happen because of a single factor. Blaming the aircraft design alone for this accident is short-sighted. Human factors seems to play an important role. And there might be other factors that we are not aware of yet.

Links:
- Yeti Airlines 691: youtu.be/wIlO-TBDyaw
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