An Air France flight with 133 passengers crashed while flying over Mulhouse-Habsheim, France. The flight was a new Airbus A320-111 aircraft being flown with a fly-by-wire system intended to prevent pilot error. During the flight, the pilots failed to respond correctly to the plane's systems and stalled the aircraft, causing it to crash and kill 3 passengers. The captain and first officer were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to prison time and probation for their role in the crash due to mishandling the plane's fly-by-wire systems.