Air Canada 143 Becomes Powerless And Falls From The Sky | Boeing 767 | Mayday: Air Disaster

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @MaydayAirDisaster
    @MaydayAirDisaster  2 года назад +654

    What has been the most memorable episode from Mayday for you?

    • @PeterPulciani
      @PeterPulciani 2 года назад +59

      Air France trying to land during a bad thunderstorm here in my hometown of Toronto. I remember watching it live on TV as a kid hoping everyone was getting off the plane. I'll never forget driving by the crash site on a nearby highway seeing what's left of the plane.

    • @xjcrossx
      @xjcrossx 2 года назад +43

      Flying on Empty. Everybody lived and it was great flying.

    • @airodyssey
      @airodyssey 2 года назад +20

      @@xjcrossx Same here. The incident (Air Transat flight 236) had happened only two years before. Plus, as I lived in Montreal back then and Air Transat was a local airline, that particular episode caught the most media attention at the time.

    • @RC-nq7mg
      @RC-nq7mg 2 года назад +40

      This one, having grown up in Winnipeg and spent countless days in Gimli, i have been to the exact spot this aircraft landed. The story if the Gimli Glider is a bit of a legend here. There is even a mural of this incident painted on the wall of the Gimli Harbour pier depicting the aircraft as she was coming down on the strip with the two boys on bicycles off in the distance.

    • @RMUNOZ1963
      @RMUNOZ1963 2 года назад +40

      This one, The Gimili Glider.

  • @davidquinn9676
    @davidquinn9676 2 года назад +857

    Pilot wasn't worried until he was on the ground and saw the boys on the runway. That's skill under pressure, beautiful.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 11 месяцев назад +19

      Highly focused in the moment and human spirit of survival and duty.

    • @73odus
      @73odus 5 месяцев назад +7

      Quick thinking at its finest!!! This pilot is next level!!!! Makes the stress of 30+ students in my Kindergarten class non-existent!!!

    • @stephenolan5539
      @stephenolan5539 4 месяца назад +1

      He should have worried before he took off and then not taken off.

    • @anrie2623
      @anrie2623 3 месяца назад

      😂 dads joke was made on the boys emotion.

    • @uzempirebek
      @uzempirebek 3 месяца назад

      @@davidquinn9676 😂 he is an actor why he should be worried if he knows that he is simulating aircraft operations on ground

  • @solinvictus4367
    @solinvictus4367 Год назад +1180

    Whoever came up with the emergency wind turbine that pops out when the power dies is a freaken genius

    • @al69420
      @al69420 11 месяцев назад +125

      It’s called the RAT. They’re so loud you can hear em from like 2 football fields away. I’m a mechanic.

    • @theaterdreamer
      @theaterdreamer 11 месяцев назад +66

      That’s some Inspector Gadget engineering, but it saved almost 70 lives.

    • @yorocco1
      @yorocco1 11 месяцев назад +13

      Why is that “genius”? Genius would be buffering foam released around the plane.

    • @DouradaBambina
      @DouradaBambina 10 месяцев назад +67

      @@yorocco1arrogance

    • @culdeus9559
      @culdeus9559 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@al69420 what makes the noise in the ground?

  • @markmckinney9821
    @markmckinney9821 10 месяцев назад +228

    Slipping a commercial aircraft successfully saving 69 people is CRAZY!!!!! Im an crew chief in the US air force and this completely blows me away. Bob Pearson should be known around the world.

    • @carolejonsson7762
      @carolejonsson7762 2 месяца назад +4

      Yes he should be known around the world!

    • @carlgrisdale
      @carlgrisdale 18 дней назад

      @@markmckinney9821 How true that statement is, Mark. At least one person (me) now knows. I live in Johannesburg, South Africa. What a hero

  • @kennethmcmanaman7766
    @kennethmcmanaman7766 Год назад +679

    Why have I never heard of this miracle. What piloting! No one died and he landed a 767 with both engines out! Wow! Amazing!

    • @saynotohookups
      @saynotohookups Год назад +17

      I never heard of it either until now.

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 11 месяцев назад +16

      Got a Guiness record for longest airliner glide with no engines, to boot, I think

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 11 месяцев назад +5

      Happened in Canadian mid west …. Kinda quiet out there ‼️‼️🤣🤣

    • @williamjones4483
      @williamjones4483 10 месяцев назад +9

      Even more the aircraft was repaired and placed back into service to fly until January 2008. The aircraft was scrapped in 2014 after unsuccessful attempts to sell it at auction.

    • @vikings844
      @vikings844 9 месяцев назад

      We know, we watched the video! Boing!!!

  • @B312XC
    @B312XC Год назад +2233

    This man drifted a passenger jet with no engines and landed with no casualties. What a boss!

    • @ChrisPGaming78
      @ChrisPGaming78 Год назад +36

      nice slideslip bro

    • @andyevans9967
      @andyevans9967 Год назад +47

      "Well, I guess I'll slip it."
      Daaah DON DAAAAH!

    • @ncscientist
      @ncscientist Год назад

      @@andyevans9967 Flex

    • @MooseGaming33
      @MooseGaming33 Год назад +22

      F it we ball mentality paid off in spades.

    • @stuntbased
      @stuntbased Год назад +15

      That too on a drag strip 😂

  • @TheGreatBurgholio
    @TheGreatBurgholio 5 месяцев назад +74

    This dude drifted a whole ass plane onto a drag strip only feet from two kids on bikes like an 80s movie come to life.

  • @ryanbarnhart8295
    @ryanbarnhart8295 2 года назад +392

    I think this is easily the best Mayday episode. It has everything: great CPM, great airmanship, great plot twist, and a great ending.

    • @jeffsmith3350
      @jeffsmith3350 Год назад

      Except for putting all the blame on that poor slob who made the clerical error, and not saving some blame for the idiot designers who didnt put a fuel gauge in the cockpit.

    • @bobdillaber1195
      @bobdillaber1195 Год назад +6

      I agree. It's an amazing true story, real and honest, and exceptionally well told.

    • @AFuller2020
      @AFuller2020 Год назад +3

      Airmanship? They couldn't read the fuel doc and they RAN OUT OF GAS...I don't even run out of gas in my vehicle.

    • @StormChaser41
      @StormChaser41 Год назад +18

      @@AFuller2020 yeah, since a car is more simple than a plane... It takes years of training to fly a plane.

    • @kaeaja
      @kaeaja Год назад +3

      CPM?

  • @protocolnv225
    @protocolnv225 Год назад +1075

    Slips a 767 at 3000ft and nobody knows his name. Bob Pearson should be a name EVERY Airman should know. Well done, Captain 💪

    • @mattnj211
      @mattnj211 11 месяцев назад +11

      I understand..I’m slipping the plane a member of project mayhem has a name. His name is Robert Pearson. His name is Robert Pearson.

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 11 месяцев назад +22

      They named the Toronto Airport after him “ Pearson International “ ‼️‼️🇨🇦

    • @Bthkful
      @Bthkful 11 месяцев назад +20

      Unfortunately it wasn’t named after Bob Pearson. ‘The airport was officially renamed Lester B. Pearson International Airport in 1984, in honour of Toronto-born Lester B. Pearson, the 14th prime minister of Canada’

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@Bthkful yes , I did know that …. I was just having some fun 🇨🇦

    • @MikeCopps
      @MikeCopps 11 месяцев назад

      I was just waitng for the "I told you so"... a good reminder of the obvious. We chuckle sometmes. Enjoy these open open forums. Everybody has a "say."😂.Sometimes, I think that it's just me...often, it"s the "me" fr many yrs ago.😂.

  • @bluj5917
    @bluj5917 7 месяцев назад +45

    My sister was a flight attendant for air Canada at the time. She was supposed to be on this flight but got called in for a flight the night before and so was switched out for another flight attendant for your flight. Your skill is unmeasured and to be admired thank you for your heroic actions along with everyone involved. ❤

  • @lindaa2437
    @lindaa2437 Год назад +463

    I know this was 40 years ago, but this miraculous landing should have been commemorated. That was the ultimate display of intelligence, quick thinking, & bravery, and in midst of impossible odds. Bravo to all involved in bringing this plane down without any fatalities. You are true heroes in every sense of the word.👏👏👏

    • @carole8789
      @carole8789 Год назад +8

      Thank you for your post!!!!

    • @tyson31415
      @tyson31415 Год назад +15

      If it was an American pilot we'd already have a movie about it :p

    • @maryannekoll2322
      @maryannekoll2322 Год назад +4

      Well said

    • @kathrynmcmorrow7170
      @kathrynmcmorrow7170 Год назад +4

      God didn't want to waste a great hero and over-qualified aviator.

    • @bigtarheelfan
      @bigtarheelfan Год назад

      @@tyson31415 there is a movie about this landing, Falling from the Sky Flight 174. Not a high dollar movie but Captain Pearson makes a cameo in it. movie is on you tube.

  • @jamesstreet228
    @jamesstreet228 2 года назад +883

    This was one of the greatest displays of airmanship ever recorded. Anyone who can side slip a 767 and land it without the nose gear, saving everyone on board deserves the Sully Award.
    When they said they plane had half the fuel it needed it was like a light bulb went off when I thought about a pound being about half a kg, there's the mistake.

    • @julietcunningham852
      @julietcunningham852 2 года назад +36

      Think it's about time for the USA to join the rest of the world and go metric??????

    • @deantroiano7249
      @deantroiano7249 2 года назад +29

      @@julietcunningham852 crazy how many things went wrong/right that day. Also, the rest of the world, at least in aviation nowadays, uses pounds/feet to measure altitude and fuel.

    • @Everyoneisanartist776
      @Everyoneisanartist776 2 года назад +12

      @@julietcunningham852 arrogance is usually what gets your head blown off, you drown or your car flips over.
      Our humility suits an opinion much better, especially you’re a no body, no body needs to ingratiate themselves with.

    • @anitahamel4576
      @anitahamel4576 2 года назад

      If US converts to metric, by the looks of the education system in the US, it will be one gigantic mess. I hope I'm already dead by that time.

    • @cromana5574
      @cromana5574 2 года назад +26

      The fuel gauges should have shown the tanks only half full. Why not have two layers of safety, instead of relying on someone's calculations!!!!

  • @960wattoffgridrv
    @960wattoffgridrv 11 месяцев назад +76

    I worked at an autoparts store in 2007. my employer was working for Air Canada. But after 9/11 happened. He was removed as an airline pilot and given a position of doing preflight security screening of passengers checking over names in a no flight list. He also transferred during the holiday season each year to various airports across the country and frequently replaced other airport staff during their scheduled vacation breaks. Some of the little stories he shared at my workplace were quite extraordinary. It takes a great deal of patience and smooth thinking to run the airline industry and deal with angry passengers and customers during flight delays and cancellations. So far, the Canadian airline industry has kept an impeccable record for safety in the country

  • @shaunelijah2232
    @shaunelijah2232 Год назад +275

    I was in US Naval Air for four years. All I can say about the pilot is that he truly is a real STUD. Far more impressive than even a Gretzky Hat Trick

    • @ryanhatcher1723
      @ryanhatcher1723 4 месяца назад

      @@shaunelijah2232 what do you mean in "U.S. naval air" for four years? You flew? Or you dealt with aircraft

    • @stephenolan5539
      @stephenolan5539 4 месяца назад +1

      The pilot took off without a working fuel gage. And didn't understand the equation used to convert depth of fuel to mass of fuel.

    • @MrNickcafc
      @MrNickcafc 4 месяца назад

      what's a Gretzky Hat Trick?

    • @shanghaisenator
      @shanghaisenator 4 месяца назад +2

      @@MrNickcafc 3 goals in one game scored by Wayne Gretzky

    • @Geenyo2025
      @Geenyo2025 19 дней назад

      True❤❤❤

  • @Stormdiane
    @Stormdiane Год назад +79

    Having worked as a flight attendant and 3 emergency landings in a year. It's a gut-wrenching experience. Every day is a gift. Kudos to the crew and captain who dealt with this as best they could.

    • @whitney9844
      @whitney9844 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@Stormdiane God bless you and I'm sorry you went through 3 of these in a year. I'm sorry you went through any at all. Hugs

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 месяца назад +6

      I would have quit after the 2nd...jm.

    • @bm.6349
      @bm.6349 Месяц назад

      @@Stormdiane 3 in one year?.. but they say airplanes are safer than cars…

  • @theaterdreamer
    @theaterdreamer 11 месяцев назад +226

    Captain, I salute you. There will be generations of Canadians born because you did the impossible. To fly the plane down from 27,000 feet with no fuel, and doing a rapid descent flying like a glider took some major nuts. You and your co-pilot demonstrated incredible problem solving skills.
    Salute to your co-pilot and crew, and the air traffic controller.
    I am amazed. God Bless from America.

  • @anndurkee8130
    @anndurkee8130 Год назад +202

    Captain Pierson and Captain Sully saved lives with outstanding flying abilities and both were experienced gliders too. Interesting. 😊

    • @magnoliap5824
      @magnoliap5824 Год назад +3

      Very interesting indeed.

    • @LeeleeGilbert
      @LeeleeGilbert 11 месяцев назад +2

      Things that make ya go hummmmm

    • @PamelaHunter-q4i
      @PamelaHunter-q4i 8 месяцев назад

      How do I get to hear what they’re saying?

    • @lyneismydogsnamenow
      @lyneismydogsnamenow 4 месяца назад +7

      Don't forget Piché with Air Transat! Landed a plane with no engines, did a 360 degrees, and still landed safely at the airport!

    • @Switzermale
      @Switzermale 3 месяца назад +1

      Check out what Carlos Dardano did, he's an outstanding pilot as well!

  • @cathybassett6432
    @cathybassett6432 Год назад +386

    Bob Pearson is an amazing pilot. He saved all 61 passengers and 8 crew. Without him they all would have died.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 11 месяцев назад +23

      Read his comment. It was a team effort by all. Not to take away from the Captain but all played a roll esp 1st officer doing all calculations from ATC.

    • @barbarastrickland8500
      @barbarastrickland8500 9 месяцев назад +5

      Way to go bob

    • @Mrpuggo0322
      @Mrpuggo0322 8 месяцев назад +3

      And they still demoted him for 6 months 😒

    • @julieannealesrooney3891
      @julieannealesrooney3891 7 месяцев назад

      WTF?!?!​@@Mrpuggo0322

    • @rev.jim.fuller8636
      @rev.jim.fuller8636 7 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing!

  • @MarieLensie
    @MarieLensie 4 месяца назад +25

    I saw an earlier production of this story. The pilot had a hobby of gliding and was exceptionally good at it. He credited this experience with helping get this safe landing. What an amazingly trained pilot he was. He was an exceptional hero.

  • @Fletchman1313
    @Fletchman1313 2 года назад +151

    23:48 "Well... I guess I'll just slip it..." That look on Quintal's face... priceless.

    • @k_spats
      @k_spats 2 года назад +6

      *THIS.* ⬆️⬆️⬆️

    • @auntjanet2346
      @auntjanet2346 Год назад +6

      That is what I remember most from this episode the first time I watched this.

    • @Pumanic
      @Pumanic 4 месяца назад +6

      The response from him "Okay" show a great trust in his first pilot. He was scared too, but he didn't question his first pilot nor did he protest. This is trust.

  • @nuffsaid25
    @nuffsaid25 2 года назад +190

    The Captain and First Officer = REAL LIFE HEROS...

    • @gwenthennis5893
      @gwenthennis5893 2 года назад +2

      That was incredible.

    • @danielnewman3441
      @danielnewman3441 2 года назад +5

      Can you believe the Captain was actually demoted for not verifying the fuel properly?

    • @AtillatheFun
      @AtillatheFun 2 года назад

      @@danielnewman3441 Yes actually. He should have verified the fuel. The damage to the plane and drag strip could have been prevented.

    • @AFuller2020
      @AFuller2020 Год назад

      @@danielnewman3441 Yes, they ran out of fuel....that's a big deal when you entire job is to keep the plane in the air, it requires fuel.

    • @newsflash2691
      @newsflash2691 3 месяца назад

      Absolute legend !! The real Top Gun guy

  • @richardcoords1610
    @richardcoords1610 11 месяцев назад +22

    47:17: Amazing! That pilot's glider experience made him the only one who could have pulled it off.

  • @davidcarrillo4570
    @davidcarrillo4570 2 года назад +632

    Captain Bob Pearson needs to be Internationally recognized for his quick wits.

    • @timetowakeup6302
      @timetowakeup6302 Год назад +43

      I’ve watched hundreds of these and this Captain is something else. Absolutely astounding work.

    • @Dolphnjlw77
      @Dolphnjlw77 Год назад +37

      This was even more impressive than Sully’s landing. Unbelievable.

    • @thecrafteaneighbor5177
      @thecrafteaneighbor5177 Год назад +25

      Captain and Air Traffic Controllers who helped get them to that runway. Without their quick adjustments, the flight would have taken a very different scenario that may not have ended so well.

    • @annettebolec6940
      @annettebolec6940 Год назад +17

      God Bless you Captain. You are a hero

    • @NutjobGTO
      @NutjobGTO Год назад +10

      Captain Bob Pearson needs a Eurobeat soundtrack wherever he goes

  • @jamescwolf
    @jamescwolf 2 года назад +365

    An incredible story. Putting a jet liner in a sideslip like that, with no engines! Never been tried before. Then he puts it right on the runway. Jeepers, give that crew a medal.

    • @leafyleafyleaf
      @leafyleafyleaf 2 года назад +4

      Maurice Quintal is God’s actual name? No way.

    • @hassanhashi4091
      @hassanhashi4091 Год назад +4

      @Thomas Woodward Should’ve been GOD is my foremost pilot then relying on my human capabilities… Nothing diverts GOD’s plan.

    • @jasonmurdoch-o3l
      @jasonmurdoch-o3l Год назад +1

      Yeah a diamond crusted 🥇

    • @jasonmurdoch-o3l
      @jasonmurdoch-o3l Год назад +1

      @Thomas Woodward as in his faith in Jesus

    • @MarlinMarcellais
      @MarlinMarcellais Год назад +1

      ​@@hassanhashi4091b87D6yu

  • @dh5040
    @dh5040 10 месяцев назад +349

    Bob Pearson and the late Maurice Quintal should be nominated for the Order of Canada.

    • @TawonezviMurambiwaChuru
      @TawonezviMurambiwaChuru 3 месяца назад

      These are the people we should be seeing and get to hear more than the criminal and murderous politicians and business executives on our news screens. That whole electeonics system.was probably pushed onto the market to make profit and care wasn't given to train on it or at least give information on it. Man is inadequate no matter how smart we think we are intellectually!!!

    • @ontheroad8149
      @ontheroad8149 2 месяца назад

      Both are dead, Pearson went first

    • @evanshiong3557
      @evanshiong3557 2 месяца назад +2

      @@ontheroad8149No Quintal did in 2015.

    • @youcefkhan
      @youcefkhan 2 месяца назад +1

      @@evanshiong3557 Rest In Peace to those Pilots

    • @craiggilchrist4223
      @craiggilchrist4223 2 месяца назад +1

      They probably would of done if they wasnt partly to blame.

  • @andrewwebb-trezzi2422
    @andrewwebb-trezzi2422 2 года назад +309

    One of the greatest displays of non combat airmanship ever recorded.

    • @timetowakeup6302
      @timetowakeup6302 Год назад +23

      Combat or non combat..... this is as good as it gets in my book. Legendary

    • @hhds113
      @hhds113 Год назад +6

      Don't forget about the pilots who landed on the Hudson River and got everyone off.

  • @sporty196071
    @sporty196071 2 года назад +93

    Excellent pilot, be prepared for the worst, look back at all of your experiences and make a call. His glider experience was a big part of what made this work.

  • @eliassaca7310
    @eliassaca7310 10 месяцев назад +20

    I watched an episode about this incident years ago, and it's stayed with me ever since. Flying this route last week brought back those memories.

  • @cynthiafain1893
    @cynthiafain1893 2 года назад +146

    I had never heard of this amazing landing of a commercial aircraft! The pilot did an outstanding job of acting with courage and skill under life and death pressure!

    • @greatmatt301
      @greatmatt301 2 года назад +6

      RIGHT! Mentour Pilot also did a video on it from a pilots perspective!

    • @lethabrooks9112
      @lethabrooks9112 Год назад +2

      My Dad always says Any landing you can walk away from is a good one. Even a landing with no engines.

  • @airodyssey
    @airodyssey 2 года назад +175

    I just found out that Rick Dion passed away in 2009, less than a year after this episode was first aired. I'm really grateful that he got the chance to give an interview. As for Maurice Quintal, he passed away in 2015.
    Interestingly, while checking if Bob Pearson was still alive, I found out there were two Montreal-based Air Canada captains named Bob Pearson. The one featured in this episode was nicknamed "Gimli Bob" and appears to be alive, and the other, who passed away in 2019, was nicknamed "Captain Bob".

    • @MunroMcLaren
      @MunroMcLaren Год назад +3

      This would be Gimli Bob. They said he trained there in the Air Force.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад

      @@MunroMcLaren No that was Maurice Quintal who trained at Gimli

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +17

      Speaking of Rick Dion, after years had passed since he and Bob Pearson's wife had died, a reunion was held to commemorate 30 years since the Gimli glider incident It was there where Bob met Pearl, Rick's wife, they have been together 10 years since then.

    • @simplegirlslifestyle261
      @simplegirlslifestyle261 Год назад +1

      @@jethro1963wow!

    • @massiahofLA
      @massiahofLA 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jethro1963oh wow WTH. That’s weird & cute at the same time 😅

  • @arichster
    @arichster 6 месяцев назад +10

    Perhaps the most compelling video I've ever seen. I was a cabin crew member on TWA at that time and had one experience where I had to prep passengers for an emergency landing/ditching over the Atlantic but we had nothing like this. We landed without incident in Gander NF. This is perhaps the most skilled crew I could ever imagine and my thoughts were with every step they took. I did recall that as Flight Service Manager doing that emergency I went into autopilot mode. The training took over in me, crew and passengers responded flawlessly. That's what I saw here except the boldness and creativity of this Captain is virtually off the charts. Amazing job all and great interviews. Thank you so much for this powerful learning experience.

  • @fayehappel1287
    @fayehappel1287 2 года назад +156

    This pilot and crew used every resource they had to deal with this devastating landing. The pilot to me is a hero. Everyone lived and has a different perspective of life.

    • @jimpflanz2080
      @jimpflanz2080 Год назад +5

      Amen

    • @AFuller2020
      @AFuller2020 Год назад +1

      Accept they ran out of gas...it's their fault.

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer Год назад +3

      @@AFuller2020Because the fuel pump failed. How is that their fault?
      Edit: It did not fail, they failed to convert volume to mass on the computer and didn’t have enough fuel, so it was pilot error.

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer 5 месяцев назад

      @veryslyfox Indeed. Looking more into it, it appears their FQIS failed, so they used a dripstick but failed to properly convert the volume measurement to mass measurement, resulting in about half needed fuel to make the trip.
      You need to work on being more polite. I thought the fuel pump failed in this incident, I was mistaken and have now mentioned this. Everyone makes mistakes, the problem is that you lack a basic respect towards other people and immediately choose a hostile attitude. Be better. That attitude doesn’t fly in any career field.

  • @stevemason5173
    @stevemason5173 2 года назад +87

    I find it "EXTREMELY" amazing how these pilots can remain cool, calm, and collected during an experience like this. I think if it were me in those pilot's seats, I would be looking for a parachute in sheer panic mode..LOL... We have to give these pilots the utmost respect and admiration as we would any hero. They are definitely a special breed of human beings. I am so thrilled that no one lost their lives in this crash.

    • @Stephanie-we5ep
      @Stephanie-we5ep Год назад +8

      I suspect the ability to remain calm is why they're commercial pilots in the first place. People like you and I wouldn't qualify in the 1st place. Either that or they were too busy just piloting to panic! 😂

    • @naaat
      @naaat Год назад +2

      And that's why they don't have parachutes on commercial airplanes

    • @carolv8450
      @carolv8450 Год назад

      They learn it.

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer Год назад +2

      Please don’t do any profession where lives depend on you

    • @massiahofLA
      @massiahofLA 8 месяцев назад

      Lol no for real! I would start crying and screaming and run out the emergency exit 🤣

  • @andreucole797
    @andreucole797 8 месяцев назад +19

    This and the cactus 1549 flight are testaments that knowledge and experience can save countless lives. These pilots deserve all the medals

  • @janeasmith7160
    @janeasmith7160 Год назад +29

    Two amazing angels of the sky! These heroes will never be forgotten. Thank you for your incredible bravery and courage! Canada proud!

  • @AlanaShuster
    @AlanaShuster 2 года назад +71

    Both Pilots deserve such recognition. They both kept their composure and Pilot Bob Pearson is a Maverick, top gun! GOD Bless them both.

    • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
      @OneTequilaTwoTequila 2 года назад

      It's the Captain's job to check that the fuel is sufficient for the flight. He failed that day by not noticing the fuel error. You're not a hero if your error put the aircraft in a dangerous situation in the first place.

    • @leafyleafyleaf
      @leafyleafyleaf 2 года назад

      But seeing as how the fuel error happened all along the chain of events, it’s not like the error stood out to him or anyone. It was a sneaky error that would have been missed by most.

    • @michaelbruvolt4221
      @michaelbruvolt4221 2 года назад +5

      @C K again, it wasn't his training to work it into kilograms. That is AIR CANADA'S fault, not the pilots.
      Apparently, you like slagging on real heroes. What happened in your childhood??

  • @jaredmattson6396
    @jaredmattson6396 11 месяцев назад +66

    Bob Pearson is a superhero. Goat of all Goats. King of the air. Boss of all Bosses. Salute Sir

    • @workemail6229
      @workemail6229 10 месяцев назад +1

      Love this

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  • @viktorclark1674
    @viktorclark1674 2 года назад +665

    The pilots are heroes. Thank God no one was seriously hurt or killed.

    • @vtadventures6477
      @vtadventures6477 2 года назад +14

      God bless the United States of America

    • @julievanderleest
      @julievanderleest 2 года назад +11

      I’m 5 minutes in and not at all disappointed that I just read this spoiler. I’m quite relieved.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +17

      @@julievanderleest God is good. :D

    • @julievanderleest
      @julievanderleest 2 года назад +14

      @@marhawkman303 all the time! ❤️👆🏻

    • @lisaw9263
      @lisaw9263 2 года назад +1

      Good news. Spoiler alert

  • @tomgiorgini9154
    @tomgiorgini9154 2 года назад +433

    if that pilot had not been a glider pilot this would have had a much different ending, a true hero because of his knowledge

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +21

      Pilot is a skilled glider pilot, co-pilot not only used to fly out of Gimli, but still has the info to be able to call them and talk to them.

    • @crazycatrox70
      @crazycatrox70 2 года назад +4

      @@marhawkman303 the Gimli runway is abandoned...

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад +5

      A pilot in a Cessna should be able to do the same thing.
      Just because they're big they still glide and slip. Airplanes are airplanes.

    • @cloudserph
      @cloudserph 2 года назад +13

      Sideslips are not specifically a glider maneuver. It’s taught to even the most basic private pilot certification. They played up the association of this maneuver to his glider skills to sell the story better.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +15

      @@cloudserph well, yes, but mostly no. :p
      See, it's true that maneuver is doable in many vehicles, but, you're not going to learn it doing type training for a 737. This is one of the few scenarios where it's useful. In normal operation a side slip is more likely to cause the jet to STALL. This pilot knew how to perform the maneuver because he had practice as a glider pilot.

  • @MH-mp4de
    @MH-mp4de 11 месяцев назад +9

    That landing earns a Purple Heart equivalent. To be able to stay calm and in control of your emotions and nerves in that circumstance while carrying out that maneuver on a 767……perfect. Absolutely perfect. Well done, sir.

  • @ScorpionF1RE_USA
    @ScorpionF1RE_USA 2 года назад +313

    That pilot was INCREDIBLE!

    • @jamesstreet228
      @jamesstreet228 2 года назад +22

      This pilot deserves the Sully Award.

    • @kerri1253
      @kerri1253 2 года назад +9

      @@jamesstreet228 Most Definitely!!

    • @mickeymcmoore5412
      @mickeymcmoore5412 2 года назад +34

      @@jamesstreet228 Sully deserved the Pearson award.

    • @loviedavis3592
      @loviedavis3592 Год назад

      They should've got fired or the mechanics who maintenance the plane ,,,besides it being exaggerated story

    • @chrisbean4610
      @chrisbean4610 Год назад +1

      Your incredible

  • @JoannaLyons-g7s
    @JoannaLyons-g7s Год назад +18

    That pilot was INCREDIBLE!. The Captain and First Officer = REAL LIFE HEROS....

  • @anthonycaroselli834
    @anthonycaroselli834 4 месяца назад +5

    I like the fact that even given the emergency situation with landing the pilot thought how he could save those two boys as well with some quick decisive action. That's truly heroic under the circumstances.

  • @rebeccahylant7695
    @rebeccahylant7695 2 года назад +95

    I remember this happening. What a lifesaving job by the pilot. Thank goodness for his glider experience.

  • @CDTILL1471
    @CDTILL1471 Год назад +45

    This is why I have so much respect for pilots. I really admire them. Definitely some of the most technically sound people in the world. Hats off to them all, especially these two. Great work!!!

  • @theDemocraticway
    @theDemocraticway 3 месяца назад +1

    This is possibly the best explanation of the near disaster. The Gimlee glider story and the professionalism of both the Crew! The ground support personnel and especially the investigation team did a wonderful job.

  • @amyexner
    @amyexner Год назад +41

    What a pilot simply amazing; I believe because of his brilliant thinking and guts, he saved many lives on that faithful day.

  • @Kwantifye
    @Kwantifye Год назад +19

    Wow, just wow. Has to be one of the most nail-biting, suspenseful near air disaster videos I’ve seen. The skill of the pilots was awesome-thank goodness they are so skilled and well trained.

  • @pepcozy
    @pepcozy 2 месяца назад +2

    Such an impressive video that shows the importance of the first officer as well. The last min calculation in seconds that leads them to decide to land on to old gimli airport instead of the usual one changed everything. Both pilots are true heros.

  • @RWGish
    @RWGish Год назад +415

    Sully lands a powerless A320 on a river and becomes such an international megahero they make a movie about him.
    Pearson lands a powerless 767 by turning it into a 250 ton, 200 mph glider and all he gets is some news headlines and a RUclips video.
    This guy should be the most famous pilot since Lindbergh, with streets and schools and babies all over Canada named after him.

    • @frenchpotato2852
      @frenchpotato2852 7 месяцев назад +31

      Both of the men are heroes, yes Pearson should have seen a little more praise than what he did get. That’s because more people, news stations, and just activity in general is in New York, not some random town in Manitoba.

    • @deezkhajiit184
      @deezkhajiit184 7 месяцев назад +49

      Probably because the Gimli Glider happened 40 years ago. The Miracle on the Hudson was only 15 years ago and happened in the age of social media

    • @michpackfan
      @michpackfan 7 месяцев назад +2

      Sully was nothing

    • @xXAshley305Xx
      @xXAshley305Xx 7 месяцев назад +8

      This also happened in the 80s .
      Sully is beyond amazing for what he did.
      Pearson definitely deserved more praise, he’s a G beyond Gs.
      Every person did their part. What an amazing story.

    • @RWGish
      @RWGish 7 месяцев назад +19

      @@michpackfan Nothing? How many jet airliners have you landed in a river without killing anybody?
      Give the man the respect he deserves.

  • @donvito2682
    @donvito2682 2 года назад +205

    My favorite episodes are when the passengers think they're going to die but everyone survives including the plane when it lands in one piece.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +9

      Yeah, biggest miracle here! The PLANE survived! It was an emergency landing but it was not a CRASH landing. C-GAUN went on to serve out the rest of it's planned service life. Pearson and several others who were there that day took one last trip on it's final flight before it was retired.

    • @nogreatreset8506
      @nogreatreset8506 2 года назад

      @SpaceAce100 I am sure everyone who needed therapy got it, whatever kind of therapy the passengers needed.

    • @mhfuzzball
      @mhfuzzball Год назад +8

      It's a rare episode of this series where not only did nobody die, but the plane even took off again.

  • @Uvray
    @Uvray 4 месяца назад +8

    What a pilot Bob Pearson is. Everyone on that plane was lucky they had him that day.

  • @RossMaxwell-v1n
    @RossMaxwell-v1n Год назад +23

    One of the greatest displays of non combat airmanship ever recorded.. The Captain and First Officer = REAL LIFE HEROS....

  • @k_spats
    @k_spats 2 года назад +39

    The Pilots are total Rockstars! The Crew, ATC's and passengers were awesome, as well! ✨️⭐️✨️
    Favorite episode. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ValerieRuedas-e9t
    @ValerieRuedas-e9t 8 месяцев назад +14

    Captain Bob Pearson is a true life HERO! My upmost respect to you sir 🫡

  • @erinkonrady437
    @erinkonrady437 2 года назад +38

    I just learned about Taca flight 110, which had a similar story in 1988. Absolutely riveting that these pilots are so well skilled. True heroes!!!

  • @jondoe8889
    @jondoe8889 Год назад +42

    Funny how we all cheered for Scully, landing in the river. He even got a movie. But this guy also performed a miracle. I only know about it because the story was in a Flying magazine at the time. What a story!

    • @haoyuexu
      @haoyuexu 7 месяцев назад +5

      Well this happen in 1983 there was a movie about it but less known since sully landing was in 2009 so it was more recent… but if you have interested in aviation stories this one is a classic with also air transat flight 236.

  • @mmille10
    @mmille10 11 месяцев назад +3

    When I first saw this on the Air Disasters series, I was on the edge of my seat, and cheered at the end; filled with admiration for the crew. What a story!
    I loved, loved, loved that somebody that designed the plane thought about, "What if the plane loses all power?"

  • @jenvanderputten4277
    @jenvanderputten4277 Год назад +542

    That pilot did a Tokyo Drift in the air, landed without nose gear, and avoided hitting two kids that were in the way of the landing. Like a BOSS.

    • @crystalheart9
      @crystalheart9 7 месяцев назад +10

      He sure did!

    • @A_river_dirt_cheese
      @A_river_dirt_cheese 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yup!

    • @michellewilliams5533
      @michellewilliams5533 5 месяцев назад +8

      Yeeeeeees!!!!! I was literally gonna write this comment 😂😂😂. I'm no pilot, but as a Civic driver, I know drifting when I see it. He's a BOSS!

    • @jenvanderputten4277
      @jenvanderputten4277 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@michellewilliams5533 I used to drive a Civic, stick shift, I know EXACTLY what you mean 😂

    • @Surge-jd2fu
      @Surge-jd2fu 5 месяцев назад +10

      Doing a side slip in a passenger jet is unheard of but it worked

  • @davegains828
    @davegains828 2 года назад +16

    For the Pilots to not know how to fly a 767, also to Save every passenger on board is so BEAUTIFUL!

  • @u2mister17
    @u2mister17 Год назад +33

    As a glider pilot I trained in side slips.
    One day giving a ride to a non pilot friend I needed to slip a good amount of altitude.
    I knew the "feeling" was extremely unnatural so I gave him a preliminary "This is going to feel very strange" before I set her sideways.
    The passengers on this flight must have really thought it was over.

  • @JustTuningIn
    @JustTuningIn 2 года назад +58

    MAN THAT PILOT DESERVES AN OSCAR, MEDAL OF HONOR 🎖 AND EVERY OTHER MEDAL! BRAVO TO HIM!!!

    • @jimpflanz2080
      @jimpflanz2080 Год назад

      The relatively safe landing was amazing, and brought a tear to my eye. Catharsis after a so dangerous situation resulted in saving all those souls on board. Thank God and the pilots. SAE to Metric, who knew?

    • @thickerconstrictor9037
      @thickerconstrictor9037 Год назад +1

      An Oscar? Lol while I agree he was a hero, an Oscar has nothing to do with flying lol. And he would not deserve it just for being a hero haha

    • @JustTuningIn
      @JustTuningIn Год назад

      @@thickerconstrictor9037 Well... I was just excited 🤣

    • @chris_p_bacon4499
      @chris_p_bacon4499 Год назад

      @@JustTuningIn fair enough, it was a very exciting landing. :p

    • @AFuller2020
      @AFuller2020 Год назад

      He should have been fired for not checking his fuel allowance, the hype around pilots is disturbing, he's no Sully.

  • @brendajohnson5975
    @brendajohnson5975 10 месяцев назад +12

    Bob Pearson is an Amazing man who not only landed a 747 with no engines, but had knowledge of drifting planes which helped. HERO Pearson, a name that should be known throughout our country.

    • @julieannealesrooney3891
      @julieannealesrooney3891 7 месяцев назад +1

      A 747 side slide. He used it all the time to slow down and not go around waiting to land.

  • @angeljohnson234
    @angeljohnson234 Год назад +78

    The pilots and radar controller undoubtedly saved lives that day. They did a FANTASTIC job in a very scary situation.

    • @AFuller2020
      @AFuller2020 Год назад

      If they had only calculated their fuel asset correctly the wouldn't have run out of gas and crashed.

    • @rethirded
      @rethirded Год назад

      They did calculate the fuel correctly, just in a different unit because nobody received the memo that "Hey, btw, we're Kg now, not Lbs"@@AFuller2020

    • @grassulus158
      @grassulus158 Год назад +3

      @@AFuller2020You telling me that you’ve never made any mistake, ever, while at work/school/life in general? Especially when changing from a system you’ve been using your whole life to a totally new system?

    • @themoirae3
      @themoirae3 Год назад +2

      ​@@AFuller2020That wasn't the job of the pilots or air traffic control, so that's not relevant to the comment.

  • @RC-nq7mg
    @RC-nq7mg 2 года назад +42

    Having grown up in Winnipeg I have been to Gimli countless times. I have been to the exact spot the plane landed at. If you take a walk along the pier at the Gimli Harbour, the wall of the pier is lined with murals painted by artists, there is one in memory of this even depicting the aircraft as she was coming down on the drag strip with the boys on bicycles off in the distance. Those pilots were absolute heros. I can only imagine the sheer terror of the passengers when the plane went into that slip. I am sure they all thought they were falling out of the sky and would soon be dead. Had there been any other pilots in that cockpit surly there would have been casualties.

  • @ohkaygoplay
    @ohkaygoplay 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow.
    Just... Wow. What Captain Pearson did is absolutely incredible! I had no idea this happened. I was 2 years old. What an absolutely immeasurably amazing feat to accomplish. Drifting a 767 to induce drag. The circumstances that came together to curse the plane were negated by the circumstances that blessed the plane with the right crew at the right time.
    And no one else could reproduce what he did. The skill level, the concentration, the bravery... I wish I'd known about him before. Now that I've begun the process of getting my PPL, Captain Pearson is an inspiration.

  • @megabuxman93
    @megabuxman93 2 года назад +27

    That's amazing that he could fly that huge plane in a sideways position and land it safely. I can't imagine the stress the crew and passengers were going through. I live in Winnipeg and we go to Gimli with our 2 dogs every summer for something to do. It's a very pretty little town.

  • @jamess303
    @jamess303 2 года назад +14

    These people are the true unsung heroes we have. I don't know everything but, I tell you.....people like this, dealing with this, and successfully pulling it off; These people are the ones that deserve some serious kudos.

  • @neildoppelhammer
    @neildoppelhammer 6 месяцев назад +4

    The Gimili glider. Been to that track and do recall this as I'm from Minnesota. Never forget hearing about it. The Gimili glider. Well known story here. LEGENDARY!!!! Bob Pearson. 👍

  • @edwardlucero8502
    @edwardlucero8502 Год назад +13

    The 767 crew & ATC had a challenge that most people cannot imagine how to deal with a 767 glider. Outstanding experience to all members made this landing possible. Congratulation to all who were saved,

  • @sdferh
    @sdferh 2 месяца назад +1

    That pilots went beyond the call of duty and beyond. ..what a Legend 👊😊

  • @rockheadrocks
    @rockheadrocks 2 года назад +70

    I was a 13 year old kid living in Portage la Prairie MB when this happened. I think every Canadian around my age or a bit older knows the story of, or at least ABOUT, the Gimli Glider. This must be an older episode, since the aircraft itself was retired in 2008 and subsequently scrapped in 2014. On board for its final flight to the boneyard in California were Captains Bob Pearson and Maurice Quintal, and 3 other individuals who were serving as flight crew during the original incident.

    • @squatch545
      @squatch545 2 года назад +13

      Interesting. Thanks for the update.

    • @Jenufir
      @Jenufir 2 года назад +6

      Yeah, this is old. It was on this same channel like 2 years ago. I've seen it half a dozen times, and about to watch it again. I'll always believe that crop dusters and gliders are some of the best pilots to have flying your plane in the event of a sticky situation.

  • @bchops4537
    @bchops4537 Год назад +6

    Praise God !!! The pilots were on point !!! By the way , the acting on this video was better than most Hollywood movies . Great job !!!

  • @TheWriterWalker
    @TheWriterWalker 4 месяца назад +1

    I don't know you, Bob Pearson, but I LOVE YOU, Man! What a heroic and highly skilled feat!

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo 2 года назад +142

    I did a side slip in an actual glider, but seeing it done on a large commercial airliner is something else.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +16

      Yeah, NO ONE trains in it because, as Mentour pointed out in his video, a side slip can actually cause the engines to flame out if you do it during normal operations.

    • @ownSystem
      @ownSystem Месяц назад

      Don’t know why they add electrical power resvoites that would add a a emergency power source that stands alone at each not attached to the fuel source pump lines

    • @marksmith5196
      @marksmith5196 Месяц назад

      But it didn’t matter because there was no engines

  • @thomascanero-xi7ol
    @thomascanero-xi7ol Год назад +7

    I was not aware the extend pilots and crew demonstrate such professionalism. These pilots are true heroes.

  • @MrGrumblyBoi
    @MrGrumblyBoi 4 месяца назад +3

    Man basically tokyo drifted a passenger plane into an abandoned runway. What an absolute beast of a pilot

  • @Miami7
    @Miami7 2 года назад +57

    I always break out in tears after watching these. What an incredible crew this flight had!! I really hope computers are doing all the calculations today because young people cannot count or do calculations on their own. Heaven forbid if they have to change anything from imperial to metric measurements.

    • @marjoriecoulsoncoulson2582
      @marjoriecoulsoncoulson2582 Год назад +1

      Especially also in cooking w/a cookbook telling you measurements in metrics when you only know those terms in cups, teaspoons etc.

    • @antonescott8359
      @antonescott8359 Год назад +1

      Amen to that! 😂

    • @joeylamuel5828
      @joeylamuel5828 Год назад +2

      Yes. Most people born after 1980 seem to have a massive problem with even simple arithmetic.🙄

  • @titanoboa7165
    @titanoboa7165 Год назад +22

    I have a new personal motto, based on this occurrence,
    "At times, in order to get things done successfully, you have to DO SOMETHING that's NEVER been DONE BEFORE."

  • @MrMothmanaz
    @MrMothmanaz 10 месяцев назад +22

    Bob Pearson and the flight crew were all heroes and did an amazing job. GOD was their in the cockpit with them.

  • @frankthespank
    @frankthespank 2 года назад +66

    Wheeew! I love the episodes where no one dies and everyone looks back on what happened and laughs about it. The episodes where no one from the flight is there to interview suck…😢

    • @sharoncassell9358
      @sharoncassell9358 2 года назад

      I saw this on another channel. It's still devastating.but conceivable how it could happen. Things get through the cracks. We used to test for water in the fuel.

    • @frankthespank
      @frankthespank 2 года назад +10

      @@sharoncassell9358 Totally, I’m kinda amazed that accidents like this don’t happen more often which is why it should be mandatory that every airplane made have fuel tanks that can read how much fuel is actually in the tanks, not this crap where it takes the pilot’s word that he or she is punching in the right amount into the fuel computer, that’s a bunch of crap. Being a country like Canada that uses metric and standard (like the USA does) it was only a matter of time before an accident like this happened. I don’t even blame the fuel guy, they need to pick ONE unit of measurement and make everyone in the industry use it from then on. Having someone convert the numbers on a notepad is ridiculous.

    • @massiahofLA
      @massiahofLA 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@frankthespankI agree. They should stick to one measurement

  • @ViraIshnia
    @ViraIshnia 2 года назад +29

    The best episodes are the ones where the pilots save everyone or almost everyone with their skill

  • @princessroyal80
    @princessroyal80 9 месяцев назад +9

    Can we talk about the guys on the race track coming up to help them? Love the fellowmanship there

  • @murdoch3396
    @murdoch3396 Год назад +6

    What an amazing story with heroic people all around. The pilots even saved the plane itself from burning after making sure all the people were safe. Just fantastic!

  • @doronbenbenisty1430
    @doronbenbenisty1430 2 года назад +26

    What saved the plane and all the passengers is the fact that the captain had a lot of experience with gliders which made him a much better aviator that understand how to control an aircraft on the trashhold between stalling and proper lift.
    And also God of course that helped him, the plane and the people on the ground

    • @chuch541
      @chuch541 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah god gave us all the tools needed to safely land a creation of our own. No need to intervene, if you set them up to win.

  • @kumar2ji
    @kumar2ji 2 месяца назад +2

    Those pilots where magnificent. Incredible bravery, creativity and skill.

  • @MrCPPG
    @MrCPPG 2 года назад +53

    I took private pilot lessons and on one flight we flew into a small strip with trees at each end. The instructor did a side slip and I was looking out the left window as the ground came up. It is quite a shocking thing to experience in a Cessna. I cannot imagine the sensation on a 767.

  • @sarahbee3732
    @sarahbee3732 Год назад +8

    What an amazing job by the pilots! Going into that slip was a pro move! He saved all of those precious lives! What a blessing, and a great story. 👏🏻 most high regards and respect for Bob Pearson and crew 🌟.

  • @nonyabiz9553
    @nonyabiz9553 Месяц назад +4

    this is the most amazing feat of aviation i've ever seen in my life

  • @johnringoo756
    @johnringoo756 2 года назад +48

    Excellent quality documtary series..the pilots were outstanding

  • @heavyizthacrown-5842
    @heavyizthacrown-5842 Год назад +24

    Bob Pearson is a great pilot, crabbing the aircraft to lose altitude without gaining airspeed was quick thinking. As pilots we’re all taught this maneuver, but I didn’t think of it watching the episode.

  • @4Mr.Crowley2
    @4Mr.Crowley2 Год назад +3

    Lads the metric system gets us yet again! Seriously though Pilot Pearson is an absolute hero forever - right up with Sully (and they were both experienced gliders - I expect that helped as well)

  • @suziperret468
    @suziperret468 2 года назад +59

    Riveting! Thank goodness the pilot could glide sideways to slow the plane down, and no one including the boys and families on the ground were hurt.

    • @MichElle-zc9tu
      @MichElle-zc9tu 2 года назад +2

      were those 2 naughty boys (boys of course!) interviewed?

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 2 года назад +1

      Repent to Jesus Christ “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
      ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭41‬:‭10‬ ‭NIV‬‬
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  • @bradcausey5513
    @bradcausey5513 Год назад +6

    Very well done. The interviews with the real people during the re-enacted scenes are great.

  • @Logwan123
    @Logwan123 2 месяца назад +1

    I love these videos, keep me entertained and occupied. Thank you for posting these! I love your work here on youtube❤❤

  • @drsuses73fenderstratocaster
    @drsuses73fenderstratocaster Год назад +7

    Man oh man.....I cried when the plane came to a stop! Unbelievable! Captain Pearson YOU are truly a HERO. First Officer Quintal and Captain Pearson are a gift from GOD. I am drying my eyes as I'm typing this.....just AMAZING. Bless you both. Because of your actions gentlemen, there are people who'll be able to tell their children and grandchildren of your brave actions.

  • @debistanley2791
    @debistanley2791 Год назад +17

    This should be a movie. Great story and I was pleased to learn Air Canada stepped up that it presented an opportunity for training. I was surprised the impact was light enough to restore the plane. Those pilots should be decorated!!

    • @edmund6432
      @edmund6432 Год назад +3

      It was, they made a Tv movie in 1995 starring William Devane called "Freefall Flight 174".

  • @Bud19811
    @Bud19811 8 месяцев назад +13

    That Captain and Co pilot are heros in my book thank God all are safe!!

  • @ShaunHopkinsAVFC
    @ShaunHopkinsAVFC Год назад +14

    Incredible airmanship, and great performance by the controllers as well

  • @dawnnessl
    @dawnnessl 2 года назад +7

    i wasn't sure my heart was going to let me get through this video. Amazed at the pilots' and ATC quick thinking!