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AIRLIVE > All articles > Emergency > INCIDENT Caspian MD83 autopilot malfunction triggered Qatar Airways A350 stall warning over Iran
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INCIDENT Caspian MD83 autopilot malfunction triggered Qatar Airways A350 stall warning over Iran

Sharad Ranabhat
Last updated: April 26, 2021, 21:48 UTC
Published: Monday, April 26, 2021, at 21:48 UTC
Category: Emergency
Author: Sharad Ranabhat
Feature Image; "Wikimedia"
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A Caspian Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 jet was flying on a domestic route from Tehran to Kish when its autopilot malfunctioned. This malfunction caused the aircraft to climb 400 feet above its assigned altitude.

A Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1000, with registration A7-ANO, was en route to Los Angeles nearby the MD-83 with registration EP-CAS. After the MD-83’s autopilot failure, the A350 crew members received a stall warning.

Qatar Airways crew members were given a Traffic Avoidance Collision System (TCAS) resolution advisory to climb at least 550 feet due to the conditions.

In a statement, a Qatar Airways spokesperson said:

“The Qatar Airways A350 fleet is equipped with state-of-the-art Traffic Avoidance Collision System (TCAS) equipment, which automatically detected any potential risk and took the appropriate traffic avoidance action to distance itself from the other aircraft in this case.

“At no point was there a speed or stall warning issued. In addition to this, we can confirm that the Qatar Airways pilots onboard operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s published procedures and guidelines for situations of this type.”

The incident was classified as a “serious incident” by Iran’s AIB, who are now investigating the case.

Feature Image; “Wikimedia”

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