Controlled Flight Into Terrain

DHL Plane Crash in Vilnius: Pilot Error or Sabotage?

A DHL cargo plane crashed near Vilnius, Lithuania, resulting in one fatality. The incident immediately sparked a flurry of speculation, with various theories emerging online and in initial news reports. One of the first explanations considered was a Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) accident, a leading cause of aviation incidents where a plane unintentionally collides with the ground or an obstacle while under the pilot’s control.

Initial reports suggested that air traffic control records showed no irregularities during the approach, with no mayday calls or reported issues from the flight crew. Video footage of the approach and crash, available online, seemed to initially support the CFIT hypothesis, showing no visible signs of trouble, such as smoke, before impact.… Continue reading