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Miraculously, all 306 individuals aboard the aircraft survived the harrowing experience. Fire crews swiftly managed to extinguish flames igniting from the landing gear, and the successful emergency landing earned Pilot Piche and First Officer Jäger accolades for their remarkable handling of an unprecedented situation. Their feat stands as the "longest glide" in passenger airplane history—a beacon of resilience against the odds.
However, investigations led to harsh scrutiny of pilot decision-making throughout the crisis. Their failure to accurately interpret the instruments and the missed opportunity to enact emergency procedures contributed to the dire conditions in the air.