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  • June 24, 1982 - During a calm flight to Australia, smoke starts filling the cabin of a passenger jet. At the same time, the flight crew witnesses a bizarre shower of brilliant white sparks hitting their windshield. Within moments, the four engines of the 747 shut down. Just seconds before crashing into the Indian Ocean, the engines roar back to life. The terrifying flight changes the way pilots are trained and alters forever the understanding of how volcanoes can impact passenger flights.
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  • @zachman7776
    @zachman7776 Год назад +733

    03:55 When the crew is here to tell the story, something was done right

  • @scailliet
    @scailliet Год назад +1903

    This is my favorite out all the Mayday/Air Crash Investigation episodes. Simply because not only did they safely land the plane with no lives lost or injuries, but the passengers and crew still kept in touch with each other afterwards.

    • @frazierlo7738
      @frazierlo7738 Год назад +56

      I agree but Cactus 1549 a.k.a Sully, also has a similar situation, obviously only two engines, but landing on water, no restart, and no cusualties

    • @QAairptfs
      @QAairptfs Год назад +9

      Yeah and ur joe mama hdheufhjfbehfgebgbh我是一个大丑批

    • @dawgKev
      @dawgKev Год назад +15

      Damn spoilers

    • @Andrea-wz9sj
      @Andrea-wz9sj Год назад +3

      @@dawgKev hahahah I thought the same

    • @mxttero
      @mxttero Год назад +4

      i probally shouldent check the comments until the video ends next time lol

  • @Sahilprakash1999
    @Sahilprakash1999 Месяц назад +55

    RIP Eric Moody, the Captain of British Airways Flight 9, who saved 263 people onboard he was a true hero

  • @lonewolf5238
    @lonewolf5238 6 месяцев назад +124

    The fact they were able to restart those engines is a testament to the incredible durability and resilience of Rolls Royce.

    • @slinkiegirl2001
      @slinkiegirl2001 Месяц назад +2

      viva RR

    • @user-wu4cw5ed5w
      @user-wu4cw5ed5w 17 дней назад +3

      and more contributing fact is that Boeing of that era were about structural integrity in engineering way, not a financial

  • @vanessaford8630
    @vanessaford8630 Год назад +1551

    It's a miracle they all survived, great pilots

    • @Powerranger-le4up
      @Powerranger-le4up Год назад +49

      A bit of luck too since the volcanic ash cooled enough for it to fall off the engines

    • @ninderninder2689
      @ninderninder2689 Год назад +20

      way to go spoiler

    • @stefiianne
      @stefiianne Год назад +9

      It's not the plane, it's the pilot.

    • @herrys6752
      @herrys6752 Год назад +2

      All respect to all of pilot and crews. God bless you all.

    • @HerrMikael
      @HerrMikael Год назад +23

      Watch the video first and then read the comments, if you want to avoid spoilers. The events are naturally going to be discussed in the comments section... Duh, so stupid

  • @subnatgaming9422
    @subnatgaming9422 Год назад +231

    The fact that the pilots landed a 747 with almost no help and 0 visibility is insane

    • @FJB_The_BigGuy
      @FJB_The_BigGuy Год назад +11

      Skill and gutts. 👍

    • @GreyProfessional9575
      @GreyProfessional9575 11 месяцев назад +3

      Absoletely

    • @Pilotclarke713
      @Pilotclarke713 7 месяцев назад +4

      Legendary if I ever saw it

    • @lonley25
      @lonley25 8 дней назад

      Absolute respect for these types oif people, really doesn't give up and let go of all those innocent lives

  • @cusimilooking4965
    @cusimilooking4965 Год назад +161

    This has to be one of the few flights in history with such a remarkable ending. Had it not been for the technical expertise of the flight crew, the plane would have been doomed. God bless them and the passengers who had expressed such valor during the flight.

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

  • @hismajestyericcartmanthese5755
    @hismajestyericcartmanthese5755 Год назад +103

    That flight was guided by angels. In fact I call this the miracle flight. One of the best pilots on Earth

    • @Iforgottoaddphysic
      @Iforgottoaddphysic 9 месяцев назад +1

      i think next to sully maybe

    • @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg Месяц назад

      He's considered "Moody"!

    • @SkLassi-en1ds
      @SkLassi-en1ds Месяц назад +1

      Yea yea imagine the angels being so biased that they did it for this plane but not for other planes

  • @KutsugeMindUrmoks
    @KutsugeMindUrmoks Год назад +349

    25:17 "We have a small problem... All four engines have stopped." I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did at this

    • @xRadio2006x
      @xRadio2006x Год назад +34

      yeah...that's just a smidge more than a "small" problem..haha

    • @Powerranger-le4up
      @Powerranger-le4up Год назад +27

      People said it was a mastery of an understatement.

    • @mq2311
      @mq2311 Год назад +24

      If loosing all 4 engines are small problem..then what is a big problem for them to tell passengers...

    • @gamingpredator4226
      @gamingpredator4226 Год назад +16

      It is a kind of funny, however if you were on the flight i dont think it would have been amusing

    • @xRadio2006x
      @xRadio2006x Год назад +5

      @@gamingpredator4226 not at all

  • @whitepanda9614
    @whitepanda9614 Год назад +1303

    Respect for cameraman for flying along the plane to capture the problem

    • @andyb.1026
      @andyb.1026 Год назад

      tosser

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 Год назад +138

      Yeah his arms must have been really tired after. Hope he got some medals too

    • @poo7051
      @poo7051 Год назад +35

      And squeezing flapping his wings to get the shots

    • @aestheticcruise8807
      @aestheticcruise8807 Год назад +34

      Not to forget that his arms were likely charred and sustained permanent nerve damage from the flames around the plane

    • @nangyalaiorakzai3363
      @nangyalaiorakzai3363 Год назад +24

      This is a simulation based on the real story
      The cameraman was not present in the original incident

  • @itaigurira21
    @itaigurira21 Год назад +139

    "We have a small problem, all the engines have failed!“ 😂😂😂😂😂 give the man an Oscar

    • @gmylap7344
      @gmylap7344 Год назад +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @user-Michael_JAcKsOn.
      @user-Michael_JAcKsOn. 10 месяцев назад +3

      muito engraçado

    • @siddeshmestry498
      @siddeshmestry498 9 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂

    • @oggy6695
      @oggy6695 6 месяцев назад +2

      Lol😅😅

    • @zohamaryam8137
      @zohamaryam8137 2 месяца назад +2

      They will tell that only cuz some people after knowing the issue may die..cuz they can't tolerate that and die due to heart attack..or something

  • @michaelscott5653
    @michaelscott5653 Месяц назад +19

    R.I.P Captain Eric Moody, your bravery and airmanship will never be forgotten.

  • @chukowiley3823
    @chukowiley3823 Год назад +2448

    Only legends know that this was a Mayday episode first.

  • @FannyLerouxTime
    @FannyLerouxTime Год назад +398

    It's the nicest thing that the crew and passengers still keep in touch, to have gone through something so traumatic, I'm sure having contact with each other will have helped.

  • @user-wf8yq5ih1j
    @user-wf8yq5ih1j Год назад +71

    I am gonna be honest, as an indonesian, volcano eruptions are already painful to deal with at land, i can't imagine how the passengers and the crews reacted to the problem, I have huge respect for them, My father was at the eruption scene and luckily got out, and he told me the story of how high and powerful the mount was, he said it was almost as high as a plane, and now i know he said it meaningly.

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

    • @wothappen82
      @wothappen82 Месяц назад

      Why jakarta air traffic control didn't closed the area space at that moment?

    • @peristiwaindah
      @peristiwaindah Месяц назад

      ​@@wothappen82 because back then (1982) they didn't know it was dangerous for flight? The weather detector could not detect ash cloud as it was dry cloud not moist

  • @gusmc01
    @gusmc01 8 месяцев назад +41

    What a testament to the human spirit, perseverance and the will to live. One setback after another....engines flameout, broken oxygen mask, repeated failures to restart engines, can't see out the windscreen...and yet they kept on. Simply an amazing tale.

  • @rebelruth9582
    @rebelruth9582 Год назад +380

    We have a slight problem - all 4 engines have gone. We hope you are not too distressed.

    • @Love2Cruise
      @Love2Cruise Год назад +50

      I wonder what would qualify as a major problem. 😂

    • @prestallar4339
      @prestallar4339 Год назад +23

      @@Love2Cruise rapid de-makimg of plane when kissing the earth.

    • @alexandermills9965
      @alexandermills9965 Год назад +36

      That is so British keep calm and carry on. We'll try our best but if we fuck up all we can say is sorry

    • @ojjoooooo
      @ojjoooooo Год назад +2

      @@Love2Cruise No engines and NO rudders. ;)

    • @ichigo8539
      @ichigo8539 Год назад

      LOL

  • @KB00001
    @KB00001 Год назад +475

    When the jet touched down on the group, I felt an immense feeling of relief in addition to intense excitement. It's really commendable that the pilots performed such an excellent job. After this, I'm positive that aviation safety increased and that many lessons were learned.

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Год назад +10

      The lesson learned from this incident is the timely dissemination of information about volcanic eruptions to all flights in the area near the exploding volcano.

    • @vaishnavikumari4c71
      @vaishnavikumari4c71 11 месяцев назад +5

      It's really hard to be a pilot and u don't know how to handle this situation that never happened to any plane but this happen on this plane and this is a miracle that all of them survived

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад +1

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      The pilots didn’t do anything much… they just follow sop…they even mention they start the engine more then 20 times

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      That means immortals is helping u

  • @partsgeriausias
    @partsgeriausias Год назад +36

    The passenger who flew with her mom is so well-spoken, like a Cambridge professor

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- Год назад +1

      I thought the same )) Listening to her speaking is so pleasurable 🤗

    • @pocho689
      @pocho689 2 месяца назад +2

      No. That is called a good education. Going to school in the 60’s and 70’s we learned how to articulate.

  • @joelangeles4998
    @joelangeles4998 Год назад +107

    It's a miracle they landed safely what a great piece of engineering of the plane to withstand all that harsh conditions also to the pilots and crew of this plane who lead this machine to safety even the luck is on their side hot ashes on the engines cools down and break off allowing the engines to restart just right in time before they almost crash truly a great story to tell.

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- Год назад +6

      Indeed! The aircraft and especially the engines were a piece of craftsmanship that endured all the awful conditions, including restart! Such a non-stop heavy bombardment with tiny pieces of sand, ash and rocks would take down any regular/below average mechanism, but thanks heaven the crew and passengers were lucky enough to sit in the well made machine 🤗

    • @tosspot1305
      @tosspot1305 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@-Mitra-Wouldn't expect anything less from Rolls Royce. I doubt a Pratt and Whitney engine would have survived that

  • @elygoucha9393
    @elygoucha9393 Год назад +291

    It’s such a relief to see the passengers getting interviewed!

    • @DIDOTV9
      @DIDOTV9 Год назад +4

      Fr!!!!!!

    • @Simp_Zone
      @Simp_Zone Год назад +1

      Well its more exiting when at least a few people die to be fair but not everyone.

    • @GreyProfessional9575
      @GreyProfessional9575 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@Simp_Zone Bro are you a murderer. this is real life, not a movie

    • @Simp_Zone
      @Simp_Zone 11 месяцев назад

      @@GreyProfessional9575 It's scientifically proven that those who ask if someone is a murderer is actually the murderer! GET IM BOYS!

    • @Luke_Kuznetsov
      @Luke_Kuznetsov 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@Simp_Zone bro wtf

  • @tkguy29
    @tkguy29 Год назад +946

    This has to be the best aviation story ever, such an amazing story to tell.
    Edit: im famous

    • @johnredcorn2476
      @johnredcorn2476 Год назад +8

      I know about the goose. I want my money!

    • @AJafterhourz
      @AJafterhourz Год назад +8

      If you enjoy this story, check out the story here on RUclips of Air Transat Flight 236. They even made a movie about that flight called Pichè which is very well filmed.

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Год назад +6

      @@AJafterhourz really? I haven’t heard of that. Thanks! ❤

    • @bwearsings9921
      @bwearsings9921 Год назад +2

      UA 232

    • @Steveoqotsa
      @Steveoqotsa Год назад +5

      Nah,the United crash at Iowa,Denny Fitch is a legend but this was quality,British pilots,best in the world

  • @BradfordGuy
    @BradfordGuy Год назад +102

    If I'd been on that flight, the cabin would have had an additional odor other than sulphur! What a terrifying event to live through. The crew was fantastic, and the passengers did great too, by not panicking.

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад +1

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

  • @danielbrown1724
    @danielbrown1724 Год назад +125

    This story gets me every time. Talk about an impossible set of circumstances ahead of you.
    So much respect for these pilots man 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

  • @kylieharrison3782
    @kylieharrison3782 Год назад +150

    I love that the Captain afterwards created the gliding club for the staff and pasengers to be members of for life. I am sure that went a long way towards everyone healing from the trauma and instead viewing it as an experience if not an adventure.

    • @chatteyj
      @chatteyj Год назад +7

      Ha if you can glide a 747 you can glide anything I suppose

  • @EpicJoshua314
    @EpicJoshua314 Год назад +80

    When my dad was in Perth, Australia in 1982, he met a man travelling to Australia for an Outback adventure who was onboard this flight and said that it was very scary. No kidding.
    A former British Airways Captain told me he flew with Eric Moody many times when he was a co-pilot on the 747 and also flew with Roger Greaves.
    Every time the wheels touch down in this episode, I'm instantaneously smiling; while for other episodes where when the plane lands you don't know whether everything is going to be okay (even if I've watched it hundreds of times), it's hard to smile.

  • @edwardjackson6199
    @edwardjackson6199 Год назад +15

    Who else gets the tears of joy when the passengers start cheering when the plane touches down safely?

  • @InsaneUnlimited
    @InsaneUnlimited Год назад +43

    everyone inside that cockpit is a legend.

  • @ruvarashegwatsvaira33
    @ruvarashegwatsvaira33 Год назад +136

    The profound sense of joy I feft when the plane landed on the group was just a great relief.The pilots did a great job and it's quite commendable.I'm sure aviation safety improved after this and a lot was surely learnt.

    • @Chaosfred
      @Chaosfred Год назад +8

      It did improve a lot. Mainly regarding weather technical. Back then internet not existed yet for public. So experience sharing is usually still done mouth-by-mouth. Kinda hard for standards when flying thru different countries with different geoscape.

    • @ant5963
      @ant5963 Год назад

      i take it you got a boat home i would of lol

  • @Uvray
    @Uvray Год назад +232

    What an absolutely amazing story. Great job on behalf of the pilots and cabin crew. Glad they were commended for their airmanship. And a really good job by the documentary makers here.

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      Sundaland/ nusantara or currently call Indonesia are home of immortals Atlantis aka kingdom of god/heaven…there are saying if a nuclear bomb to be drop at this area will turn into bread eventually…this is probably why the all engine suddenly all working…it’s miracle…all flight crew and passenger should thanks them for the help…if this is were at other parts, it’s already doomed

    • @wanrafidhi1898
      @wanrafidhi1898 6 месяцев назад

      The pilot did mention they been trying to start the engine for more then 20 times not working..and I believe the immortals are helping this flight out from no engine to 4 engine started…it’s unbelievable

  • @A12KO
    @A12KO Год назад +33

    Finally I finished watching the episode after 9 fkn years, Cause the episode in 2014 in my Analog television was interrupted by electricity outage 🥺🥺

    • @olikane530
      @olikane530 Год назад +5

      got there in the end 👍

    • @chatteyj
      @chatteyj Год назад +2

      Happy ending all around!

    • @jmama24j
      @jmama24j 7 дней назад +1

      Persistence!!!

  • @aecelik
    @aecelik Год назад +53

    British Airways pilots are truly a different breed. Superb piloting skills.

  • @Powerranger-le4up
    @Powerranger-le4up Год назад +45

    25:15 Biggest understatement of all time.

    • @soultraveller5027
      @soultraveller5027 Год назад +1

      British Stoicism i suppose as a former british squaddie black humour was common and british banter abounded

    • @catmandoodoo7903
      @catmandoodoo7903 Год назад +1

      Like preferring to crash into a mountain as it’d be quick. I’m British and understand the thought process.

  • @clareshaughnessy2745
    @clareshaughnessy2745 11 месяцев назад +26

    I love this one. And Captain Moody is exactly the kind of bloke I’d want to see flying the plane if we were in this kind of trouble

  • @mikehunt8182
    @mikehunt8182 Месяц назад +12

    RIP Eric Moody. A real hero. Cool under pressure and he got the job done.

  • @nikki2970
    @nikki2970 Год назад +16

    I remember watching this as an episode of Air Crash Investigation and was absolutely astounded and fascinated by it. So much so that when a Volcano in Iceland erupted in 2009/2010 and caused a shut down of all aircraft/airports across Europe ( for I wanna say 2 weeks?!) - I knew and understood why.
    However, I remember they put this episode on Prime time BBC 1 during that time to show everyone WHY shutting down airports and flights was 100% the right decision, despite the inconvenience. Clearly alot of people didn't understand the gravity of the dangers from flying through an ashcloud so they must have felt the need to spread the knowledge. I'm glad they did. The pilots deserve every praise and recognition for thier actions!

  • @WillmottDesigns28
    @WillmottDesigns28 Год назад +72

    After reading the book ‘all four engines have failed’ written by one of the passengers onboard British airways FL9 this documentary is actually pretty good, nicely done, and very very interesting

  • @albertkorir1651
    @albertkorir1651 Год назад +60

    A million thanks to you Smithsonian Channel Aviation. Please make more videos on full episodes of Air Disasters.

  • @joemort349
    @joemort349 День назад +1

    This flight truly was guided by angels. Their names were Captain Eric Moody, First Officer Roger Greaves and Senior Engineer Officer Barry Townley-Freeman.
    Truly first-class airmanship. My favourite civil aviation story.
    R.I.P Captain Moody you absolute legend

  • @talhaafzalmuhammadafzal2136
    @talhaafzalmuhammadafzal2136 Год назад +15

    the captain’s experience are unbelievable

    • @pocho689
      @pocho689 2 месяца назад +2

      …IS unbelievable.

  • @snakebitepellehue
    @snakebitepellehue Год назад +19

    Heck, this was more wholesome than I thought.

  • @evanblangigue4783
    @evanblangigue4783 10 месяцев назад +10

    I literally crying right now after watching this. I felt their hapiness after they landed safely from being terrified from such situation

  • @spidermaniunchbox6694
    @spidermaniunchbox6694 10 месяцев назад +10

    Today is the 41st anniversary since this event! Glad to know everyone survived.

  • @maroof1
    @maroof1 Год назад +9

    The captain is a Legend here. The way he concentrates and make decisions

  • @XY-Man
    @XY-Man Год назад +72

    I was literally cheering when the engines just miraculously sprung into life and when they safely landed given all the hurdles they had to overcome I was in tears, I don't know why but it felt as if I was witnessing divine powers at play!; a miracle!, it was absolutely beautiful! 😭

    • @markh.
      @markh. Год назад +1

      It has nothing to do with a miracle, it comes down to physics/chemistry and the expertise of the pilots, and a bit of luck.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад +9

      @@markh. You lost your argument when you inserted "...and a bit of luck", lol!

    • @talharehman3664
      @talharehman3664 Год назад

      @@isabellind1292 luck definitely played a fair part in their safe landing. The soot cooled and came off the engine at just the right time, a few minutes late and it would have been a tragedy.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад +1

      @@talharehman3664 I'm responding to the commenter whose contradicting himself, trying to correct the OP's reference to a miracle when he does the same thing w/his "bit of luck"!

    • @doraaaa0613
      @doraaaa0613 10 месяцев назад

      @@isabellind1292divine powers and luck are two very different concepts, though. divine powers indicate deliberate action, while luck relies on probability and in some cases such as this, serendipity.

  • @TealBarbecue535_Gaming
    @TealBarbecue535_Gaming 10 месяцев назад +12

    Credit to such an incredible flight crew on that night. If it hadn't been for them and there quick thinking and determination to keep trying to restart the engines until they eventually did start that Boeing 747 would have came crashing out of the sky. Absolutely insane miracle how they managed to restart the engines and land.

  • @danijulian1844
    @danijulian1844 9 месяцев назад +11

    This crew was absolutely amazing and the ATC did wonderfully helping this crew land safely back to Indonesia. It was very unlucky that the pyroclastic flow plus the wind was in the direction of this fight but thank god they were able to make a safe emergency landing.

    • @seanbigay1042
      @seanbigay1042 8 месяцев назад +4

      Well, no, a pyroclastic flow wasn't involved. That's where all the ash, dust, rock and debris goes flowing down the volcano's side. In the case of BA9 it was the ash vomited into the sky by the volcano that caused the mischief.

  • @sunnyfon9065
    @sunnyfon9065 Год назад +33

    This is the first time Smithsonian Aviation Channel upload full Mayday episode. I assume they would only do for the old episodes and not the modern episodes.

    • @animegeek2488
      @animegeek2488 Год назад +1

      They uploaded a full episode a while ago but not a lot of countries can watch it due to it being blocked.

    • @trentarnold2670
      @trentarnold2670 Год назад

      Which season and episode is this?

    • @Ameliathehorsegirl
      @Ameliathehorsegirl 7 месяцев назад

      @@trentarnold2670fallen from the sky just look at the seasons and you will find it

  • @elementxxrider
    @elementxxrider Год назад +53

    I'm really glad this one ended with all passengers safe and sound and my congrats to the pilots to even in such a dire situation to STILL work to fix the issue.
    And to the people at Smithsonian channel: THIS is what needs to be done with this episodes, having them complete because that brings most interest to this type of content.
    Nerds like me who love aviation will regardless come back to watch but other audience wants this to be conclusive.
    Because of that, in order to bring the most of both communities some episodes would be preferable to be complete. Maybe not all, I understand that's not usually possible nor is beneficial. But some of them please!
    Your audience, both casuals and hardcore fans, will appreciate it.

  • @brandongaines1731
    @brandongaines1731 7 месяцев назад +9

    I like how all of the passengers and crew have remained friends - there's something about going through a terrifying ordeal and making it out the other side together that creates a kind of solidarity that's difficult to undo.

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 13 дней назад

      The question is how many of them got on planes and flew afterwards? They may have stayed friends or in touch however perhaps even pilots themselves quit their jobs as soon as they landed and refused to get on a plane ever again

  • @Lou-dj7ce
    @Lou-dj7ce Год назад +10

    Pilots and Stuarts are HILARIOUS.
    "We have a small problem." *followed by the most bone-chilling, limb-shacking, terror-inducing combination of words known to humankind* ☠️

    • @seanbigay1042
      @seanbigay1042 9 месяцев назад +2

      Indeed, Capt. Eric Moody's statement to his passengers ranks as one of the most sublime examples of the British stiff upper lip on record.

  • @Wildlifesupernannyfan
    @Wildlifesupernannyfan 11 месяцев назад +9

    The most heartwarming aviation stories in history.

  • @joywhig6237
    @joywhig6237 Год назад +17

    Awesome 👌 coordination by pilots & crew. Hats off to their calm mindset 👏.

  • @akaesthetics.
    @akaesthetics. 2 месяца назад +2

    It’s a miracle that the ALL 4 plane engines just magically came on, and they ALSO all survived. What awesome, amazing, great pilots.

  • @nishadgurung9319
    @nishadgurung9319 Год назад +8

    You know everything turns out good when there is a passenger or crew being interviewed

  • @gazof-the-north5708
    @gazof-the-north5708 Год назад +16

    Those pilots must have had the patience of a Saint to remain calm and keep trying to re-start those engines.

  • @alexfinns6162
    @alexfinns6162 Год назад +7

    I just watched a video about air peace before this (I had already seen this on mayday in the past), and man, the difference in professionalism between the 2 crews is unimaginable.

  • @honeydate
    @honeydate Год назад +14

    Omg what a mix of emotions: intrigue, fear, relief, gratitude, admiration. Awesome video! Hero crew!

  • @silas.official
    @silas.official 9 месяцев назад +4

    One of my top fav (and first few watched) episodes of all ACI/Mayday series as a kid ... fav part as to how they had to 'guess' the position of the plane whilst descending and then landing ... and no casualties too! Nice to get rewatch this again!

  • @techtoday2069
    @techtoday2069 Год назад +57

    Oh thank god! A full free episode! And my fav one as well! It's amazing how they all survived! Props to the pilots for staying calm and saving lives!

  • @tmgykii_
    @tmgykii_ Год назад +37

    "We have a small problem, all 4 engines have stopped." i cant 😭

  • @paolopilco2614
    @paolopilco2614 7 месяцев назад +4

    "I could really go for a cold soda"
    I felt that😌

  • @mr01steam
    @mr01steam Год назад +10

    In the 2000's our flights from the UK were disrupted due to volcanic activity in Iceland. Now I have seen this video I understand why.

  • @jamiehaworth8024
    @jamiehaworth8024 Год назад +15

    the crew were absolute legends and that’s a miracle

  • @kikurass322
    @kikurass322 Год назад +13

    What brilliant pilots, to be able to land a 747 with no visual is a miracle. They landed it like a butterfly with sore feet.

  • @roughrider4048
    @roughrider4048 Год назад +8

    That light was honestly incredible, like moving throw a wormhole

  • @iamlegend2300
    @iamlegend2300 5 месяцев назад +2

    It's a story of human determination and the will to survive.
    The quick thinking and adequate actions of these pilots were unprecedented. 👏

  • @amcc5887
    @amcc5887 Год назад +23

    Well done everyone ,huge bravo to the pilots,they were fantastic,,so delighted everyone was safe and alive ,young and old,💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @akhilkochuparambil
    @akhilkochuparambil Год назад +13

    This was the first Mayday episode i ever saw when i was child..and since then i am an Aviation enthusiast ✈️

  • @allan-johnpenny6719
    @allan-johnpenny6719 3 месяца назад

    Just saw this video now, this is amazing how the passengers and crew handled the situation, i want to congratulate everyone of them. They set an example to people how to handle stressful situations.

  • @KayYVvin
    @KayYVvin Год назад +16

    Amazing pilots! That was a long ride there. I’m just so glad that the pilots could land the plane safely with a lot of problems. So good job pilots!

  • @rayteale8883
    @rayteale8883 Год назад +10

    Now retired, I used to overhaul the very same engines for this aircraft when I worked for BA. I like to think I gave them safe engines to fly with. Engines were never developed or tested with volcanic ash.

  • @fitness9861
    @fitness9861 Год назад +10

    Anyone else get emotional watching this it was my first ever air crash investigation which got me into planes takes me to a different world like I’m back in my childhood

    • @KillerofWestoids
      @KillerofWestoids Год назад +2

      Me too.
      I was 11 when I first watched this episode.
      Now, I’m 18.
      This episode brings back so many memories.

  • @josepharcher9508
    @josepharcher9508 Год назад +15

    Against all Odds. The Pilots are True heroes.

  • @sophie-ml4qq
    @sophie-ml4qq 2 месяца назад +3

    I couldn't think of 3 people more professional and trustworthy with my life than these 3. Wow.

  • @Baroth666
    @Baroth666 Год назад +41

    It must've looked like they were going through light-speed with all that electricity around the plane. Truly amazing they managed to keep control, let alone land.
    As a kid I was flying in the U.S between 2 states (I can't remember where...),just that it was a short flight and a tiny aircraft. We got hit by turbulence like a ton of bricks, lighting the lot, they couldn't land and had to wait for it to pass (at least, that's what I remember, it was like 36 years ago...). After that, I had a near crash (for real!) landing at an airport near the Red Sea in Egypt and those 2 instances started my phobia of flying. From early 1989 to 2014, I never stepped back into a plane, only boats and trains. Until 2014 when my childhood best friend moved to Japan...He knew how much I wanted to go, yet if he left it to me, I would've never gone. He bought me a return ticket so that I would have no choice in the matter and flew with me on our way there spent nearly 3 months in Japan (came back alone, but had taken so much 'anxiety pills' mixed with a lot of Irish courage (Guinness..). I slept the entire trip. Still, not flown since though. I truly want to go back there and many other places in Asia before I get too old, but not keen at all to fly alone (and as I have close to zero friends...not gonna happen in my lifetime). Oh well, At least I got to travel and experience many different countries and cultures as a kid due to my late father's job, so no regrets. Sorry for the rambling....I only wanted to say it was a great episode, got carried away. My bad.

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 Год назад +8

      No need for apologies, I found that interesting

    • @shabazkhan4597
      @shabazkhan4597 11 месяцев назад +3

      please dont be sorry! we love to hear these stories, thanks for sharing with us :)

  • @sounavamitra1409
    @sounavamitra1409 Год назад +12

    I especially like these full episodes, PLEASE UPLOAD MORE OF THESE EPISODES

  • @lilsix9218
    @lilsix9218 9 месяцев назад +1

    The beautiful sound to hear when you are in that situation is the sound of the mighty engine roaring again.

  • @Anthony_Cybertruck
    @Anthony_Cybertruck 2 месяца назад

    I must’ve held my breath 30 times watching this video! I can’t believe how calm the crew were during this situation! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @anastasijajelic3298
    @anastasijajelic3298 Год назад +9

    "If everything could go wrong it will go wrong in the worst posibble momment"....luckily, the crew was calm and profesional.

  • @jugghead-1975
    @jugghead-1975 Год назад +13

    I love Mrs Betty's accent! What a proper nice lady ... I'm glad she made it to tell the tale! She just looks like home 🏡

  • @cathycooper5606
    @cathycooper5606 8 месяцев назад +5

    The pilots are just incredible!!!

  • @pojoplays9622
    @pojoplays9622 2 месяца назад

    when watching this i went through an emotional rollercoaster.
    Im so happy for the people that they survived.

  • @redlamina5937
    @redlamina5937 Год назад +4

    The competence of these pilots is amazing. If only one of these men were on that Air France flight from Rio 😔

  • @joecrammond6221
    @joecrammond6221 Месяц назад +2

    R.I.P. Captain Eric Moody, thanks to the hard work of you and your crew, everyone on this plane got to live a lot longer

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing, terrifying story , superbly recounted here. That's the kind of crew you want on EVERY flight you take. 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ChathuraLakmalBest
    @ChathuraLakmalBest Год назад +6

    Omg i had so many tears watching this. Brave Pilots

  • @MaxLai_0104
    @MaxLai_0104 7 месяцев назад +3

    the story progression was very well done by the producers, nothing like any other channels

  • @emiliovega9985
    @emiliovega9985 Год назад +4

    Tenia que ser Smithsonian. Esos son altamente profesionales. Que narraciones como si las estuviéramos viviendo. Ademas, describen los acontecimientos con el sentimiento más humano de la condolencia. Smithsonian es pura ética.

  • @seleticativakalakeba7306
    @seleticativakalakeba7306 Год назад +2

    Probably the best I've ever watched, this is proof that there's always hope, never lose hope, there's always a light at the end of the tunnel

    • @feliscorax
      @feliscorax 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah… sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is a fast-approaching train - or a fireball.

  • @X1erra
    @X1erra Год назад +41

    I love this episode a lot. I've read documentaries of this incident and I know the outcome, but as always Mayday puts out a movie-worthy adaptation to give that emotional weight that won't feel complete without one :)

  • @princeestrada4471
    @princeestrada4471 Год назад +5

    i hope for more of this full episodes 😥😥 i missed watching these 😥😥

  • @kimifur
    @kimifur 5 месяцев назад +3

    25:09 is the most British emergency announcement ever! Kudos to the crew for handling this emergency so incredibly well.

  • @oscrrrr
    @oscrrrr Год назад +35

    captain: brb dont touch the hyperdrive
    *goes out*
    engineer: oh whats the worst that can happen, hope he dont notice, time to pres-

    • @Plqnes
      @Plqnes Год назад

      😂😂 I see you're a fellow star wars fan!

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 Год назад

      Damn it chewy I said DON'T touch the hyperdrive!

    • @user-tx4bd3hp7w
      @user-tx4bd3hp7w 9 месяцев назад

      30:15 shit i bumped it

  • @juk-hw5lv
    @juk-hw5lv Год назад +8

    The great display of British stiff upper lip, magnificent old-school flying and gallantry in the face of danger. Bravo Zulu!

  • @rodrigopinchiari4027
    @rodrigopinchiari4027 Год назад +3

    After landing is an amazing phenomena, but during is simply terrifying!

  • @Elwrt455
    @Elwrt455 2 месяца назад +1

    Inspirational event. Congratulations to the professionalism and determination of the flight crew

  • @Jihadists_tears
    @Jihadists_tears Год назад +4

    Much appreciated for the full episode 🙏

  • @hildaputri3731
    @hildaputri3731 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've never seen a plane WITH SO MUCH BAD LUCK AND GOOD LUCK in this entire world
    God be messin with this plane THERES NO OTHER WAY

  • @andysix246
    @andysix246 2 месяца назад

    What a brilliant crew, never faltered in their task. Amazing 👏.