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A Boeing cargo plane rushed into the lake and closed an airport in France. What is the specific situation?

On September 24, a French Boeing cargo plane suddenly rushed into the lake when landing, which was really surprising. Fortunately, however, no casualties were caused. The three crew members on the plane have been evacuated safely. After the incident, the airport has been closed and the cause of the accident is under investigation.

It stands to reason that the take-off and landing of aircraft should be rigorous, and there are few accidents. After all, the plane accident is not a trivial matter, and the consequences are self-evident. Relevant local professional organizations have removed the plane. Presumably, they should check the plane and find out the cause of the accident. This is the specific situation at present, and there is no news report on the specific cause of the plane accident. But in general, the reasons for the plane crash are nothing more than these, either the quality of the plane, the weather, or the pilot's operational errors.

In recent years, Boeing aircraft have been frequently exposed to quality problems, and many aircraft in flight accidents are related to Boeing, which inevitably makes people wonder whether the incident of the aircraft rushing into the lake is also related to the aircraft itself. If the plane itself has some defects or security risks, then some accidents are likely to happen when landing. The specific reason is estimated to wait until the relevant local departments have finished testing the aircraft.

In addition to the quality of the aircraft, the weather influence is also very important to the safety of the aircraft. If the plane flies in particularly bad weather, there are of course many safety hazards. However, judging from this incident, the weather was not bad when the plane landed, which basically ruled out the weather. In addition, it may be the pilot's operational error. If there is nothing wrong with the plane, it is easy for the pilot to make mistakes due to inexperience or carelessness when landing.