A320 crash in 1988 - Habsheim, France.
Air France Flight 296 was a chartered flight of a newly-delivered fly-by-wire Airbus A320 operated by Air France. On June 26, 1988, it was scheduled to fly over Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport (ICAO code LFGB) at a low speed with landing gear down at an altitude of 100 feet (30 m) as part of an air show, but crashed into a nearby forest. The accident was caused by Captain Asseline's failure to maintain sufficient airspeed and altitude on a runway approach with obstacles ahead.
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