This Paris-bound Flight Vanished Over the Atlantic Ocean 🇫🇷 Air Disasters | Smithsonian Channel
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- At 1:49 am on May 31, 2009, Air France 447 left Brazilian radar surveillance and entered a communication dead zone over the Atlantic, on its way to Paris. It would never be seen or heard from again.
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2 years after the disappearance, more of the wreckage were discovered and the flight recorders were retrieved. Later during that year, it was discovered that the aircraft stalled into the ocean as a result of pilot error.
yeah they crash
typical airbus fanboi comment😂😂
@@prasenjittripura4691 Huh? I don’t understand what you’re talking about
Pilot error and frozen pitot tubes?
@@prasenjittripura4691 typical stupid comment
A work mate died in this accident. I talked to her 10 days before the crash. It is so sad!
how do you feel about flying after that? do you still fly or avoid planes as much as possible?
@@dreamthedream8929 I fly very often, including in the same route and with Airfrance. Airplanes are very safe. Besides that, when your time comes, there is nothing you can do about it.
@@erickmaues6980 so it has not affected you that much when it comes to flying. Ive read stories that those who have survived a plane accident refuse to fly after and those who have lost someone close to them in a plane crash also refuse to fly due to trauma. they are incredibly safe, unbelievably to me there are many airlines without a single deadly crash. but i think that many people know this but they dont wanna die a terrible death like this and thats why they refuse to fly just in case very rarely something would go wrong. plus you fly with airfrance, that would be another reason for someone else to worry in your place
So sorry for your loss 🙏
@@snooze12 Thank you!
I remember that crash very well.
R.I.P to all those who died that night on the Airbus A330
I will never forget this crash, still breaks my heart 💔
Most unfortunate incident. Could have easily averted
The thing they use to check altitude was in perma frost so they didn't know that it was going down
@@dominusgaming5979 the same with helios 522, it could have been avoided
I can't imagine finding out that I'm DOOMED to a watery grave out in the MIDDLE OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN....
Exactly
If you come to such a case, use a parachute. A parachute would have saved the people if they had jumped out in about 15000 feet height
@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226 Why do you think they didnt think of it before ?
Because its not possible to survive.
Think first before you say something.
Most of them were sleeping when the plane went down because it was 2 AM.
Im sure you wouldn't even find out. Cases like that they only probably heard a " brace for impact" message from the pilot and that's all.
the shot at 3:45 is eerie.
Bonin pulled back on his sidestick , thinking they were over speeding when the complete opposite were true , they were flying to slow because Bonin have stalled the plane , so the plane ✈️ stops flying keeps falling
The stall alarm sounded 28 times in the cockpit but they thought it was a computer error .
There was absolutely no reason for Bonin to pull back on his sidestick , if the sensors were faulty temporarily because of ice on the pitot tubes , then do nothing
Just keep the wings level until the pitot systems becomes unfrozen and the autopilot can be turned back on .
Bonin stalled the plane 228 people are dead, an accident that was completely unnecessary , there was nothing wrong with the plane at all.
@Bill lol what? When you hear a stall warning, pushing the sidestick is the last thing you do. First, you always add extra power to the engines & check the artificial horizon indicator if you're a seasoned pilot. And to fly across the weather as harsh as the Atlantic you gotta be seasoned.
@Bill Don't you have to push the nose down and then apply thrust?
@@DesiVeer010 Pitch the nose down then aplly thrust. If you apply it first the aircraft will start pitching up.
@@pilot5a27 no need for nose down trim if the engine is properly running. Yes I understand the factor of using gravity to enhance thrust but it works best in the case of engine failure when you try to restart the engines. Completely unnecessary when engines are up & running. A forward thrust with an additional eye on the artificial horizon indicators will work perfectly in this temporary condition.
Bonin must've developed horrible stress, spatial disorientation and gone into shock and panic. The poor pilots must've been so confused and bewildered that they could no longer make sense of what their plane was doing. : (
I watch this and my heart was pounding
Let’s just take a moment to appreciate how good these videos are!🎉
yes, amazing ppl dying. I think u meant how good these videos are MADE
yeah
Agreed
these are documentaries, not made for youtube, but yes
do you even know how many times you keep saying this
I love the cabin recreation even though it’s not accurate
On 1 June 2009, the pilots stalled the Airbus A330 serving the flight and then failed to recover, eventually crashing it into the Atlantic Ocean at 02:14 UTC, killing all 228 passengers and crew on board.
We know that.
A simple mistake that costed 100s of lives in just a minute..😥
Air Frane Flight 447 *Titanic Of The Skies*
The legend of BONIN. A name that will live forever in infamy. Whenever we screw something up at work, we say we “pulled a BONIN”.
That was a nasty one yes
Meanwhile in heaven Capt. Marc Dubois advice to all senior captains/pilots "dont ever leave the kids alone in the cockpit with side sticks when you are on regulated rest"
@@annieng5109 and do u know why he was absent that night earlier in the flight
@@kirilmihaylov1934 didn't he leave to go with a flight attendant he had a thing with? or am I wrong? I might be
@@KingK2205 he was going out with some Brazilian chick the night before
They finally thought of eliminating the happy music
Two years after the Air France crash, 447 black boxes were found on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean along with 104 corpses
It's giving "bound to falling "
plane hit the ocean so hard it was flatten like a can, i can only imagine what the passengers look like. till this day some still strapped with their seatbelt underneath the ocean like mummies
Thanks, so sorry the plane, passengers disappeared, mistery.
That's voice is 💥💥💥💥💥
Pitot tubes were frozen, + pilot error and poor CRM
Plus Airbus design fault.
can't imagine the terror when they were going down. good lord
it would be a feeling of falling right? like in some roller coasters or skyding or what not
Camera man never die
I definitely didn't watch this after going on a plane 2 hours ago
The camera man needs a Oscar for take a video of that plane😂
On that flight there were a new wedd couple that had a double wedding in brazil and one of the couple lost there lives on that flight while the other couple missed the same flight
And another woman who missed the flight took a different flight and then was killed in a car crash when she arrived in Europe.
This particular case angers me to my core .
Make a Sriwijaya Air flight 182 please
VERY SAD
Dead Bodies Still Strapped to Their Seats Miles Deep Down on The Ocean Floor...Absolute Insanity
The stuff of nightmares actually.
a tempo atrás tinha esse documentário na integra dublado, com mais detalhes, e não consigo encontrar mais, será que alguém tem o link?
Foi o do Aviōes e Musica?
ruclips.net/video/Wnh_RhK4qas/видео.html
@@maddoxghostman4572 Não, o do Avião e musica eu vi tb, mas, era esse mesmo que tem alguns trechos aqui, mas era na integra, nunca mais encontrei.
Full video?
I feel bad for everyone
Dose anyone know the captain like captain malcom waters
Respect to the cameraman who survived
😅
Bruh it's not cameraman they made a animation to looks like it's real life
It is not for nothing that the "coffin corner" is called like that
Ayo where's the happy music in the end?
Passengers must have known something was wrong when their ears started popping.
Very unfortunate crash, specially from a company where pilots are learning to the birds how to fly.
The habitual and continual incompetence of Air France crews never ceases to amaze me. They are the worst pilots in the EU. The absolute pits.
They are the new Polacks.
There should be a computerized radar at sea to check on planes, especially commercial airline,since it takes over an hour for the other radar of the planes destination to pick up anything,the radar at sea will stand as a connection of both airfrance and their destination, giving them feedback on the planes travel
@Vincent Van Der Hyde same way there are air crafr carriers and oil rigs in the middle of the Atlantic ocean
Nowadays already exists technology that would prevent this accident to happen. Net of satellites that cover the whole world.
Bro I’m scared to go on a flight now
Same here. Flying has become scary. I rather take QM2 from new York to London but I will still have to fly to New York.
You should only be affeaid of being on an air france flight
@@mugglewormI just backed out from a flight ack home, Serbia, ftom US to see my family because I got anxiety from going over thr Atlantic. I flew ovet it 17 times but for some reason, the night before my flight, i got this weird feeling so i opted out.
I am thinking about taking a cruise from the US to Europe instead.
@@mugglewormYou can take train to NY. :) I did my research. :)
That Captain looks like Gordon Ramsay.
how can u record this!!!
Time machine and drones
new video real air france 447 guys
Air France is a French version of spirit airlines
Waoooo first comment from Pakistan ....my favourite channel ...
All 228 people on board didn't survived💀😥
Yeah, hard to believe actually. Because their speed of entering the water was only about 110 miles/hour. There are cases where people survived entering the water with such a speed. I suspect many people didn’t die because of the crash on water but because of drowning 😭
@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226
No..They all got killed on impact..
@@jonbonesmahomes7472 as you can see by my name, I don’t claim things without thinking first: there are many professional jumpers who reach such a speed when entering water and when their technique is executed well, it means that they are going to be ok.
@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226 Well,experts said that a plane went into 1000plus pieces and all were killed on impact and actually it makes sense because this wasnt a controlled ditching.
@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226 I so hope you are wrong.
i think he meant to push the yokle down so it will become stanle but he insted the plane too hatd so maybe we can just say he stalled the plane too much
Where is the "its brighter here" scene?
They finally removed it which is nice
Bro he said may its june
What a poor video, we now know why it ‘vanished’.
When did this happen?
May 2009 in the description
How could this happen the a330 is one of the most technologically advanced airplanes ever built
because humans screwed up.
@@atariandre5014bull****
The doomed aircraft F-GZCP was also the newest A330 in the Air France fleet and was barely four years old. It was also going to immediately be taken out of service on arrival in Paris to have the pitot tubes upgraded, as Airbus were aware of an issue and had released a directive. Spare parts had been manufactured and Air France had those in stock.
The issue in question was that the pitot tubes were prone to freezing up - which is exactly what happened that night.
MeistanAir flight 447 fell into the lava after entering the Nether. Sadly everyone died
Deaths:📈
Lives:📉
El peor accidente de la historia de Air France.
🥺🥺🥺
honestly, i feel kinda sorry for airbus, airfrance is abusing airbus so much
Uhh... how are they "abusing airbus"
@@ron3557 they discourage pilots to fly manually one idiot junior pilot stalled this aircraft by pulling nose up all the time and crashed this jet
@@ron3557 practically every airfrance crash is an airbus one
@@oscrrrr oh
@@ashishsingh7654 oh right I remember that one
If senior pilot Marc Dubois had not left his seat, perhaps an Air France 447 accident would not have happened, no one knows, surrender.
Bonin forgor 💀
For a reading class assignment I made a poem about this flight
Does it rhyme?
@@Bob31415 yeah
The Quality is bad..
The year was supposed to be 2008😅😅😅
Air France 447 its Crashed in ocean in airport
This sad airplane crash could have been prevented. If the ( PITOT STATIC TUBES ) had some kind of mechanical heating device to melt ice that gets into the ( PITOT STATIC TUBES ). Sadly because of the ice inside of the ( PITOT STATIC TUBES ) this is what caused the melfunction of flight instruments. The plane fell almost 3 miles deep into the ocean. Or 4000 meters. All 229 passengers died with all the flight crew. They sadly fell from the sky very fast.
Bro it crashed in 2009
Flight 901 for me plz
These airlines are so advance they are design to handle problems when they arise but unfortunately pilots don't wait instead they enter inputs that throw everything off course. A whopping 70% of crashes are cause by something the pilot did or didnt do. Perhaps training need to focus on telling pilots when to do some thing and when to let the airline right itself
You are right. If Bonin had just waited and kept it level they would have been fine. The pitot tubes only remained frozen for 56 seconds.
I thought they don't fly over water?
And you're not even blonde.
flight 1907
Gulf air flight 72
The camera man: 🗿
Crash on cuba
Did this plane get out of the Atlantic ocean and land in Paris?
No. Infact, it never did.
With all due respect, that *has* to be the dumbest question I have *ever* heard.
The France mh370
B O N I N
_bUt ThE PaSsEnGeRs WoUlDnT hAVE NoTiCeD AnYtHiNg WaS WrOnG_
Sadly, I think that statement is utter nonsense. One of the flight attendants tried calling the cockpit while the plane was failling (i.e. THEY knew something was wrong), there was an awful aerodynamic noise captured on the CVR, the plane was rolling, vibrating and being buffetted about by turbulence, the passengers would have felt a sudden descent and lurch in their stomach... and the in flight entertainment system would have shown a rapidly decreasing altitude.
Any passengers in First Class who were awake would probably also have seen Captain Dubois suddenly returning to the cockpit, hearing him shout "what the bloody hell are you doing" just as the door swung shut.
Sorry, but I find it very hard to believe that the passengers were all blissfully unaware.
Could you tell me where i can watch it?
First officer’s panic caused the airplane to stall
Wonder was it American actors with faux French accents?..
Jesus can change your life ❤️
Water landing air french
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They are French and talking English. Logical.
Brooooooooooo you have any questions ❓❓❓❓❓ you have a messi
Were any survivors or death bodies found ?
No
No survivors but around half of the bodies were recovered.
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Its same mh370
HAHAHA
wtf
That's not funny u want that to happen to u??