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What did the pilot do:So the plane took of the runway Then pushed down then did drift after that time they took off again they thought push down Was the way to pull up
TransAsia Airways Flight 235 was a domestic flight from Taipei to Kinmen, Taiwan. On 4 February 2015, the aircraft serving the flight, a 10-month-old ATR 72-600, crashed into the Keelung River around 5 km (3.1 mi; 2.7 nmi) from Taipei Songshan Airport, where the aircraft had just departed from. On board were 58 people, 15 of whom survived. TransAsia Airways Flight 235 A frame from a dashcam video showing Flight 235 clipping a taxi and the Huandong Viaduct, seconds before crashing Accident Date 4 February 2015 Summary Crashed following engine feathering and pilot error to read data, loss of control Site Keelung River, Taipei, Taiwan 25°03′48″N 121°37′04″E Total fatalities 43 Total injuries 17 Aircraft Aircraft type ATR 72-600 Operator TransAsia Airways IATA flight No. GE235G ICAO flight No. TNA235 Call sign TRANSASIA 235 Registration B-22816 Flight origin Taipei Songshan Airport, Songshan, Taipei, Taiwan Destination Kinmen Airport, Kinmen Occupants 58 Passengers 53 Crew 5 Fatalities 43 Injuries 15 Survivors 15 Ground casualties Ground injuries 2 Two minutes after takeoff, the pilots reported an engine failure. After climbing to a maximum height of 1,630 ft (500 m), the other engine, still operating normally, was mistakenly shut down.[1][2] The aircraft lost altitude, banked sharply to the left and clipped a taxi travelling west on the Huandong Viaduct (causing two more injuries), then the viaduct itself, before crashing into the river below. Flight 235 was the second fatal accident involving a TransAsia Airways ATR aircraft within seven months; Flight 222 had crashed on 23 July 2014, killing 48 of the 58 onboard.