TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A Libyan airliner crash at Tripoli airport in 2010, in which 103 people died, was due to human error and a lack of coordination between the pilot and co-pilot, Libya's civil aviation authority reported on Friday.
The Airbus A330 operated by Libya's Afriqiyah Airways crashed on May 12, 2010 as it prepared to land after a flight from Johannesburg, killing everyone on board except a nine-year-old Dutch boy.
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