CORRECTION: The Video describes Anju Khatiwada as a First Officer awaiting promotion to a Captain. There was significant conflict in reporting in the news and it was very hard to discern whether Anju was a Captain or FO. I had finally based that part of the story from this article - www.indiatoday.in/world/story/nepal-plane-crash-co-pilot-anju-slated-to-become-pilot-2321869-2023-01-15, which I have now understood is incorrect. Thanks to @Mike-Bell for his inputs in correcting this. Anju was a Captain and the flight was only her Familiarization flight for the new airport.
@@TubbyLove-c4f The passenger crash footage is here on RUclips. I know, because I watched it and in this way learned of this accident. There are several versions available on several channels: some longer, some shorter, some with faces blurred for some reason. If you check these videos all out you will grasp the sudden horror of the crash for the passengers, who were seemingly unaware of the developing emergency situation until the last moment -- which I think was for the best, for in this way they were spared from enduring prolonged angst and horror.
It’s crazy that someone with a flight simulator can make a better documentary than a multi-billion dollar company with professional producers and actors.
I was a producer for many years developing training for major companies; the quality of these videos surpasses a vast majority of productions. Excellent content!
My brother and his bestfriend was planning to come to pokhara with that same flight. But later on my mom told them to take a taxi instead of flight. Because she always used to say that The Domestic airlines of Nepal is too risky. Later on when we heard that news we all Got Shattered. God saved my brother that day.
What is more tragic about this accident is that the first officer’s husband was also killed in a Yeti Airlines crash several years back and he was a pilot
4:21 is insane editing. The fact you took the time to change the aircraft livery in-line with the different airlines you were mentioning is just crazy work-rate!
I have been a line check airman like Captain Kamal for over 20 years. The LCA position is one of the toughest jobs in the airline industry. Sadly, he made a mistake that resulted in the loss of his passengers, crew and aircraft. Your analysis and the contributing animation of the event was impressive. Thank you for your work.
I have been a passenger on this route with Yeti (possibly in the very same aircraft that was doomed) ... it was one of the most scenic flights ever for me. Sad to see what happened.
The senior captain, who served as an instructor and assessed first officers for captaincy, tragically made the mistake that resulted in the loss of many lives despite his experience and role.
This video just popped up in fyp, can't believe how much work you put in to make it, considering it's not that short too. The quality, the voice over, the animation, everything was perfect and on point, heck even the watermark was so smooth xD. Keep up the good work!
Correction. Both pilots were captains. Anju Khatawadi had been a Captain with Yeti Airline for a long time. She had 6,400 flying hours which made her very experienced. This flight was not to qualify as captain. It was a check flight with an instructor to give her clearance to be able to make future landings at the brand new Pokhara airport.
Thanks for the correction, Mike. There was significant conflict in reporting in the news and it was very hard to discern whether Anju was a Captain or FO. I had finally based that part of the story from this article - www.indiatoday.in/world/story/nepal-plane-crash-co-pilot-anju-slated-to-become-pilot-2321869-2023-01-15, which I now realize is incorrect. Thanks for your inputs.
Actually, she was the captain in her previous aircraft Jetstream which she used to fly, later she was moved to ATR 72-500 where she became first officer again and in this tragedic flight she was training to becoming a Captain.
@@raviedelta69er44 You are incorrect. This is a quote from the final accident report. Page 12. “This was the third flight by the crew members on that day. As per the CVR recordings it was understood that the flight was operated by two Captains, one Captain was in the process of obtaining aerodrome familiarization for operating into VNPR and the other Captain was an instructor pilot. The Captain being familiarized, who was occupying the left-hand seat, was the Pilot Flying (PF) and the instructor pilot, occupying the right-hand seat, was the Pilot Monitoring (PM)”
Good job guys! You earned a sub. When I saw your AI 101 video, I was hoping you'd cover Yeti 691 as well and you didn't disappoint. One nitpick -- the graphic depicting a turboprop shows two pistons. A turboprop is basically a jet engine with propellors so it doesn't have any pistons.
Also great editing, so clear and professional! The only thing I'll mention is that it felt a little out of place to hear 'if you like this video' at 14:14 after a video showcasing a tragedy.
That’s good input. Thanks for mentioning that. Is there an alternative wording that you can suggest I could have used that wouldn’t have been jarring ?
this video is insanely good, you have more than earned my sub, its insane to me how the captain was even certified to be a senior pilot, and if the approach wasn't certified why would you even consider familiarizing yourself with it, so much of this incident infuriates me, thank you for this video
@_WyngX how someone can enjoy while watching the explanation of how 72 people died! Your work here is commendable, but sorry to say, it's not enjoyable!
@@babaisamanta7655 Then why are you here ?? Do you often do/ watch things that you don't enjoy .?? People watch murder/ true crime channels .it's the same kind of thing. ALSO IF YOU'VE WATCHED HIS OTHER VIDEOS THEY OFTEN FEATURE INCIDENTS THAT HAVE NO Injuries OR deaths . Just near misses or piolet error that were closed calls. I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY YOU CLICKED ON THIS CHANNEL IF THIS ISN,T THE KIND OF CONTENT YOU ENJOY . KIND OF A POINTLESS WASTE OF YOUR TIME !!
Many thanks for this Clear Demonstration. Had read about it but now you made it very clear with regard to the Feather Lever.. Wow... Shows that even such an experienced Pilot can make such rudimentary mistakes. Also extremely sad that this lady officer who lost her husband and was just one Check Ride away from becoming a Commander. R.I.P
I’ve been watching aircraft crashes and disasters since Discovery Channel first popularized these in late 90s and early 2000s. Since then, there have been countless documentaries, youtube channels but my god, this one is a step function above them all. Hats off to you!
I used to watch documentaries on the aircrafts accidents . After coming across a random video on AI accident at kkd, in one go i watched all your other videos. Godos...... Rather than explaining or documenting what happened,you are explaining the technical aspects related to the flight which is appreciable......thank you so much for the detailed information..
Yeti Airlines crash last year Magh 1 was found to be due to human error according to CAAN Investigation committee. In the final report published, the flap lever with red signal (right) was supposed to be pulled but the pilot pulled the condition lever with red signal (left). As a result, the propellers of both engines went to feather.
Today completes the year of this accident and it is just sad. We have festival on todays day called maghe sankrati and seeing this video i can remember the crash. It was so loud. Just few miles away from my home.
The story of both the captain and first officer is so tragic. Their background moved me. I hope Nepalese are fighting for better safety standards in aviation.
Hi Wyngx Creator Team, At First I would like to thank your team for the amazing presentation of Flight 691 of Yeti Airlines, I am Nepalese and and an aviation enthusiast too, Looking in the past for more than 2 decades, Nepal has experienced more than 30 Fatal Accidents as you have mentioned in this video, And I agree too, But What I believe is sometimes There is factor of Destiny too and Unfortunate events happened , My deep condolences to all my Nepalese brothers and sister who have lost their Life in the Accident, Once again, Thanks to the team of Wyngx for this video and we appreciate your work and keep doing like this, My support with you guys!!!!
Excellent explanation and editing, i understood everything - saying this As someone that knows nothing about aviation and is not a STEM student. Thanks so much for your work. I'm not from nepal, but This accident was unfortunate. RIP both pilots, the crew and the passangers. I can't imagine the dread, terrifying fear they all must have felt in their last moments :(
Really good video! So well made and you explained everything with clarity in just 14 minutes which is impressive. Could you do a video about Alliance Air Flight 7412 which crashed in Patna, India? I think nobody has covered it in a manner you have with so much detail. Thank you!
even though I have watched many videos/documentaries related to this fatal crash! your video is giving a different vibe as I am jumping on this case for the first time. What a master piece Man
am a Bblindperson but still I enjoy your videos very much. imagine that is how your videos are narrated . great story telling, great production quality and great information. keep going Team wyngx.
Now the audio has been leaked, it is 100% a pilot error and you are correct on this analysis the pilot did infact pull the wrong lever that caused this incident. Also I’m mind blown on how accurate the senario you created because the exact same thing happened in the audio as well! Can you make another video based on the CVR as well?😢
Thank you for the clear incites of the incident. Mid-air workload with souls onboard was too much of a risk taken. The question is "WHOM TO BLAME "for the incident ???? was it the pilots or the airlines who took this risk??? May the departed souls on board rest in peace🙏🙏
Her husband died in a plane crash ... and that was her fate too 💔 I really did not think the plane would crash at the end. I thought you just made the title dramatic. Anyways your editing and storytelling skills are amazing. I don't think I've ever paid this much attention in my life. Please keep them coming!
This is a very good and well made video, unfortunately the moment I saw that plane I instantly recalled the video and knew what’s going to happen, very sad what happened to them. Thank you for covering it, I’ve watched lots of videos about this crash yet yours still brought things up differently and even tho the ending was clear as the accident was covered before your pacing and editing made it feel like it’s the first time I’m hearing about this! I’ve got some points tho, during the intro the background music felt too loud, and same with some parts of the video that didn’t have the songs just to intensify/spice things up, still good pacing lowering it would’ve made a big difference (or cutting it earlier)
Thank you so much. I am glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback on the audio levels.I sincerely appreciate it. Can you please elaborate on the "some parts of the video didn't have songs" part. Did you mean that it would have been better to add BG music to it?
Omg the technical details of the video is insane as a student who is preparing for dgca exam and going to be a pilot it's extremely helpful and Knowledgeable information. Thank you for the amazing work 🙌
A excellent watch. Subscribed. Not just a story for the sake of drama.. But very educational (geographical,aeronautical social) and respectful at the same time. Not an easy task. Thanks!
Channel's name imprinted on the plane! Nice 😅 Good video again and congratulations on 2.7M on the first video. A feat where people take years to achieve and you did it on the first video. That speaks the quality of the work and efforts put in👏🏻👏🏻. 50k subs soon🤞🏻. I have a recommendation to make on one particular incident. Hope you have it on your list.
@@_WyngX Happy New Year! I was thinking if you can make a video on the Air India 855 Emperor Ashoka 1978 incident. It was less than 2 mins flight which crashed into the Arabian Sea near the Mumbai coast. I've seen so many videos of this but most have different conclusions to it. Not all have a clear picture on who's to be blamed. Will appreciate it if you can research and make a video on this. And 747 being my all time favourite, I am desperate to know what could go wrong with such a legendary aircraft.
I'm glad you covered a story about Nepal. I am your new follower already watched all the videos you have uploaded. I'm happy that you covered such a tragic incident that killed all 72 people on board. Much love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
You do an unbelievable job of explaining things even to those of us who know a decent amount. Im not a pilot but was for a time when I was a teenager 30 yrs ago. So not remotely an expert or pilot but do know more than most mere non pilots-bout how airplanes work. But this is the 4th video of yours Ive watched,& Ive learned something on every video in a way ive never heard before. Great job-keep up the great work.
Next level production. Everything from hook/trailer, music, storytelling, footage, editing is TOP tier quality. Well done. How long does it take to produce one video? (I mean everything, research, voiceover, editing, recording scenes..)
I will never forget the onboard video showing a happy guy taking a shot with his phone and panning across the other passengers anticipating a nice landing on a beautiful day….and just like that….its over😢
good video, and i like your commitment to corrections in the comments. one thing though, the background audio was a bit loud at times, you may want to balance it a bit more next time. looking forward to more :)
Thank you so much. I appreciate the feedback. I'll definitely work harder to get the audio mix right the next time. It's been bothering me from the first video that I still haven't gotten the levels correct. Cheers. :)
I have seen all episodes of air crash investigation and believe me ur episodes nd story telling is almost at par with them, Great Job man. Hope your channel grows exponentially.
Very well explained bro... hope you get all the success....you deserve it..keep up the hard and good work... good luck...i will comment next when you become famous and you will...i will comment then and you have to reply then...gud luck buddy
I've been seeing videos in RUclips for years and this is the first video in my life makes me to comment. Really good job guyzz, narration is brilliant keep on doing
What's great about your videos are the background you give to the videos to make it immersive. Giving background about the pilots, the destination, the countrys aviation history makes me as a viewer way more invested emotionally in this video.
Another fantabulous video ! I appreciate the production quality and the way you present the story ... Kepp doing the amazing work ! Im sure you will make it big !! ❤
Great video explaining the air crash! Your analysis is thorough and easy to follow. Well done! FYI, just wanted to add a small clarification: Turbine and engine are not interchangeable terms. While both generate motion, they have distinct designs and functionality. An engine, like those in cars and propeller aircraft, uses cylinders, pistons, and crankshafts to convert chemical energy to rotational motion. On the other hand, a turbine, like those in jets, takes air from the front, burns fuel and expels hot gases out of the back at higher speed, thus generating thrust. So, while both are crucial for flight, they work in different ways!"
CORRECTION: The Video describes Anju Khatiwada as a First Officer awaiting promotion to a Captain. There was significant conflict in reporting in the news and it was very hard to discern whether Anju was a Captain or FO. I had finally based that part of the story from this article - www.indiatoday.in/world/story/nepal-plane-crash-co-pilot-anju-slated-to-become-pilot-2321869-2023-01-15, which I have now understood is incorrect. Thanks to @Mike-Bell for his inputs in correcting this. Anju was a Captain and the flight was only her Familiarization flight for the new airport.
Thats a mistake i have noticed too but still u accepted it ❤❤
She was captain , she was on her sector clearance .
yeah, the information on the news channels were very conflicting. @@shivammishra1380
Where can I find the video of those tourist
@@TubbyLove-c4f The passenger crash footage is here on RUclips. I know, because I watched it and in this way learned of this accident. There are several versions available on several channels: some longer, some shorter, some with faces blurred for some reason. If you check these videos all out you will grasp the sudden horror of the crash for the passengers, who were seemingly unaware of the developing emergency situation until the last moment -- which I think was for the best, for in this way they were spared from enduring prolonged angst and horror.
It’s crazy that someone with a flight simulator can make a better documentary than a multi-billion dollar company with professional producers and actors.
Haha. You are very kind. Thank you very much ☺️
@samidiesyt4798 if he had that budget he'd be a huge draw
Thank you so much. I am not sure any sane producer would invest that money in me :D @@D_Alleyne2005
Multi million
I was a producer for many years developing training for major companies; the quality of these videos surpasses a vast majority of productions. Excellent content!
My brother and his bestfriend was planning to come to pokhara with that same flight. But later on my mom told them to take a taxi instead of flight. Because she always used to say that
The Domestic airlines of Nepal is too risky. Later on when we heard that news we all Got Shattered. God saved my brother that day.
I'd say your mother saved your brother. Thank goodness he followed her advice
Yeah💓
hhahaha
God ❌
Common sense ✅
Praise God
What is more tragic about this accident is that the first officer’s husband was also killed in a Yeti Airlines crash several years back and he was a pilot
Exactly!
So both are brainless 😂
This is more like
*The cursed company*
stupid pilot no brain @@40NoNameFound-100-years-ago
Women are only ready to marry men who are getting more salary than herself and richer than herself
4:21 is insane editing. The fact you took the time to change the aircraft livery in-line with the different airlines you were mentioning is just crazy work-rate!
Thanks for noticing that. That specific shot took me quite a while to shoot :). I am glad you noticed :D
Hopefully that crazy work rate doesn’t cause his next video to crash.
Sorry for the bad joke
I have been a line check airman like Captain Kamal for over 20 years. The LCA position is one of the toughest jobs in the airline industry. Sadly, he made a mistake that resulted in the loss of his passengers, crew and aircraft. Your analysis and the contributing animation of the event was impressive. Thank you for your work.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, James! :)
Well explained
What is LCA position?
Line Check Airman (LCA)
@@jamesbower5995 ok. Thanks!
I have been a passenger on this route with Yeti (possibly in the very same aircraft that was doomed) ... it was one of the most scenic flights ever for me. Sad to see what happened.
It looks very scenic even from the edits. This just peaked my interest in Nepal.
Same here.. I took the same route but with Budha airlines. So sad 😞
How can a senior pilot get confused over a flaps Lever and a conditional lever? This is so unacceptable!
Anxiety and stress do alot of stupid things.
No proof, just theories
@@bobubob5025 BlackBox rec everything Bro
@directorphyoheintun4172 do planes that old have the boxes?
True! I’m sure he would have received written documentation discipline. He is dead though
The senior captain, who served as an instructor and assessed first officers for captaincy, tragically made the mistake that resulted in the loss of many lives despite his experience and role.
he was too strict with her - just pass her with normal requirements
finally yeti airlines flight 691! you earned a sub my guy!keep up the work!
Thank you so much bro! :) Happy New Year! :)
This video just popped up in fyp, can't believe how much work you put in to make it, considering it's not that short too. The quality, the voice over, the animation, everything was perfect and on point, heck even the watermark was so smooth xD. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your encouragement! :)
Amazing as always, great job! I love the quality of the videos and the explanations ✨
Thank you so very much! :)
It's about to be 1 year now and this incident still gives me goosebumps.....
Correction. Both pilots were captains. Anju Khatawadi had been a Captain with Yeti Airline for a long time. She had 6,400 flying hours which made her very experienced. This flight was not to qualify as captain. It was a check flight with an instructor to give her clearance to be able to make future landings at the brand new Pokhara airport.
Thanks for the correction, Mike. There was significant conflict in reporting in the news and it was very hard to discern whether Anju was a Captain or FO. I had finally based that part of the story from this article - www.indiatoday.in/world/story/nepal-plane-crash-co-pilot-anju-slated-to-become-pilot-2321869-2023-01-15, which I now realize is incorrect. Thanks for your inputs.
Actually, she was the captain in her previous aircraft Jetstream which she used to fly, later she was moved to ATR 72-500 where she became first officer again and in this tragedic flight she was training to becoming a Captain.
Ah, thanks for the additional context Ravi. Do you have a source for this so that I can add it to the Description, please? @@raviedelta69er44
@@raviedelta69er44 You are incorrect. This is a quote from the final accident report. Page 12.
“This was the third flight by the crew members on that day. As per the CVR recordings it was
understood that the flight was operated by two Captains, one Captain was in the process of
obtaining aerodrome familiarization for operating into VNPR and the other Captain was an
instructor pilot. The Captain being familiarized, who was occupying the left-hand seat, was the
Pilot Flying (PF) and the instructor pilot, occupying the right-hand seat, was the Pilot
Monitoring (PM)”
@@Mike-Bell 180 something hours on the Type , is it enough to be captain?
Good job guys! You earned a sub. When I saw your AI 101 video, I was hoping you'd cover Yeti 691 as well and you didn't disappoint. One nitpick -- the graphic depicting a turboprop shows two pistons. A turboprop is basically a jet engine with propellors so it doesn't have any pistons.
Thanks a lot mate. Thanks for the subscription. Yeah, 100%, the graphic was more an ELI5 version. I agree, a turboprop doesn't have pistons! :)
i lost my very best friend .
Thank you so much sir @@_WyngX
Best most informative documentary of a plane crash being explained ive seen
Thank you so much! :)
Your videos are both educational and extremely intriguing. Fantastic work.
Thank you very much! Happy New year, mate! :)
Also great editing, so clear and professional! The only thing I'll mention is that it felt a little out of place to hear 'if you like this video' at 14:14 after a video showcasing a tragedy.
That’s good input. Thanks for mentioning that. Is there an alternative wording that you can suggest I could have used that wouldn’t have been jarring ?
@@_WyngX hmm good question. One option might be "If you found this video worthwhile,"
Or u could say if u appreciate this video
That's a good suggestion. I'll start using that next time @@sukhithapa544
Thanks For the suggestion as well :)@@therascals8237
this video is insanely good, you have more than earned my sub, its insane to me how the captain was even certified to be a senior pilot, and if the approach wasn't certified why would you even consider familiarizing yourself with it, so much of this incident infuriates me, thank you for this video
Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed it! :)
@_WyngX how someone can enjoy while watching the explanation of how 72 people died! Your work here is commendable, but sorry to say, it's not enjoyable!
@@babaisamanta7655 Then why are you here ??
Do you often do/ watch things that you don't enjoy .??
People watch murder/ true crime channels .it's the same kind of thing.
ALSO IF YOU'VE WATCHED HIS OTHER VIDEOS THEY OFTEN FEATURE INCIDENTS THAT HAVE NO Injuries OR deaths . Just near misses or piolet error that were closed calls.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY YOU CLICKED ON THIS CHANNEL IF THIS ISN,T THE KIND OF CONTENT YOU ENJOY .
KIND OF A POINTLESS WASTE OF YOUR TIME !!
Excellent job , hats off to guys .
I hope this video clears misconception about the tragic accident to most of public’s .
Thank you so much! :)
1 wrong incident of a pilot lost the entire life this is insane men😢😢😢😢
This is already one of my favorite aviation channels, you should collab with green dot aviation and disaster breakdown one day
Thank you so much! :) I'd love to collab with them! :)
Many thanks for this Clear Demonstration. Had read about it but now you made it very clear with regard to the Feather Lever.. Wow... Shows that even such an experienced Pilot can make such rudimentary mistakes. Also extremely sad that this lady officer who lost her husband and was just one Check Ride away from becoming a Commander. R.I.P
Thank you so much! :)
I’ve been watching aircraft crashes and disasters since Discovery Channel first popularized these in late 90s and early 2000s. Since then, there have been countless documentaries, youtube channels but my god, this one is a step function above them all. Hats off to you!
Thank you so much for the encouragement! :)
I subscribed you when you were at 5k bro , your content is legit amazing, love you ❤️
Legend! Welcome back Sandhya. Thanks for coming back. Happy new year. Love you too ❤️
I used to watch documentaries on the aircrafts accidents . After coming across a random video on AI accident at kkd, in one go i watched all your other videos. Godos...... Rather than explaining or documenting what happened,you are explaining the technical aspects related to the flight which is appreciable......thank you so much for the detailed information..
Thank you so much Aprana! :) Appreciate it! Thanks for the encouragement! :)
Yeti Airlines crash last year Magh 1 was found to be due to human error according to CAAN Investigation committee. In the final report published, the flap lever with red signal (right) was supposed to be pulled but the pilot pulled the condition lever with red signal (left). As a result, the propellers of both engines went to feather.
Today completes the year of this accident and it is just sad. We have festival on todays day called maghe sankrati and seeing this video i can remember the crash. It was so loud. Just few miles away from my home.
So impressed with quality ,editing and content. You channel gonna rock this year.
Thank you so much. ❤️
The story of both the captain and first officer is so tragic. Their background moved me. I hope Nepalese are fighting for better safety standards in aviation.
Wow , hats off to the team , loving the stuff you guys churn out . The switch of the aircraft from kingfisher to thai and back to yeti is too good 👍🏻
Thanks a lot Akshay. :) Glad you liked the livery swtich scene. It took a while to film that! :)
After watching this I greatly appreciate the professionalism and composure of the pilots in Air India 101.
Hi Wyngx Creator Team,
At First I would like to thank your team for the amazing presentation of Flight 691 of Yeti Airlines, I am Nepalese and and an aviation enthusiast too, Looking in the past for more than 2 decades, Nepal has experienced more than 30 Fatal Accidents as you have mentioned in this video, And I agree too, But What I believe is sometimes There is factor of Destiny too and Unfortunate events happened , My deep condolences to all my Nepalese brothers and sister who have lost their Life in the Accident,
Once again, Thanks to the team of Wyngx for this video and we appreciate your work and keep doing like this, My support with you guys!!!!
Thanks Amit! :)
As always brilliant documentary, crisp clear voice. Keep it coming :)
Thank you so much Keerthan! :) Happy New Year! :)
Excellent explanation and editing, i understood everything - saying this As someone that knows nothing about aviation and is not a STEM student. Thanks so much for your work. I'm not from nepal, but This accident was unfortunate. RIP both pilots, the crew and the passangers. I can't imagine the dread, terrifying fear they all must have felt in their last moments :(
Appreciate it! Thanks for the encouragement! :)
Really good video! So well made and you explained everything with clarity in just 14 minutes which is impressive. Could you do a video about Alliance Air Flight 7412 which crashed in Patna, India? I think nobody has covered it in a manner you have with so much detail. Thank you!
Thanks mate. I am already researching AllianceAir 7412. :)
even though I have watched many videos/documentaries related to this fatal crash! your video is giving a different vibe as I am jumping on this case for the first time. What a master piece Man
Thank you so much Pradit! :)
am a Bblindperson but still I enjoy your videos very much. imagine that is how your videos are narrated . great story telling, great production quality and great information. keep going Team wyngx.
Wow, thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed it and I am glad that you could appreciate the video. Happy New year! :)
Wonderfully portrayed. Exceptional job. Such a tragic incident in the history of Aviation Industry in Nepal.
Thank you so much! :)
Amazing.
Please make next video on mid air collision at charkhi dadri near IGI.
It's certainly on my list! :)
Now the audio has been leaked, it is 100% a pilot error and you are correct on this analysis the pilot did infact pull the wrong lever that caused this incident. Also I’m mind blown on how accurate the senario you created because the exact same thing happened in the audio as well! Can you make another video based on the CVR as well?😢
Thank you for the clear incites of the incident. Mid-air workload with souls onboard was too much of a risk taken. The question is "WHOM TO BLAME "for the incident ???? was it the pilots or the airlines who took this risk??? May the departed souls on board rest in peace🙏🙏
really appreciate your content and hard work sir . editing and graphics are just insane . And your way of explaining things is professional too .
Thanks a ton. Appreciate it Nikhil! :)
Her husband died in a plane crash ... and that was her fate too 💔 I really did not think the plane would crash at the end. I thought you just made the title dramatic. Anyways your editing and storytelling skills are amazing. I don't think I've ever paid this much attention in my life. Please keep them coming!
Thank you so much Simone! :)
When you hear nepal don’t except miracle landing always result in crash
Iam Nepalese
This is a very good and well made video, unfortunately the moment I saw that plane I instantly recalled the video and knew what’s going to happen, very sad what happened to them. Thank you for covering it, I’ve watched lots of videos about this crash yet yours still brought things up differently and even tho the ending was clear as the accident was covered before your pacing and editing made it feel like it’s the first time I’m hearing about this!
I’ve got some points tho, during the intro the background music felt too loud, and same with some parts of the video that didn’t have the songs just to intensify/spice things up, still good pacing lowering it would’ve made a big difference (or cutting it earlier)
Thank you so much. I am glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback on the audio levels.I sincerely appreciate it. Can you please elaborate on the "some parts of the video didn't have songs" part. Did you mean that it would have been better to add BG music to it?
Omg the technical details of the video is insane as a student who is preparing for dgca exam and going to be a pilot it's extremely helpful and Knowledgeable information. Thank you for the amazing work 🙌
Glad you liked it! Welcome to being a pilot. It's amazing! :)
@@_WyngX thank you 🙌
I am from Nepal and this was by far the most clearly explained video of the unfortunate incident.
Thank you Surendra! :)
Man uploaded only 4 videos and made me glued to screen already 😊
Aah. Thank you so much mate! :)
A excellent watch. Subscribed. Not just a story for the sake of drama.. But very educational (geographical,aeronautical social) and respectful at the same time. Not an easy task. Thanks!
Thank you. I appreciate you saying that! :)
may I ask what software your using, I love your videos by the way
MSFS.
Channel's name imprinted on the plane! Nice 😅 Good video again and congratulations on 2.7M on the first video. A feat where people take years to achieve and you did it on the first video. That speaks the quality of the work and efforts put in👏🏻👏🏻. 50k subs soon🤞🏻. I have a recommendation to make on one particular incident. Hope you have it on your list.
Thanks a lot Sohail. Happy new year mate. Hope this is a great year for you and the family. Yeah, let me know what your recommendation is?
@@_WyngX Happy New Year! I was thinking if you can make a video on the Air India 855 Emperor Ashoka 1978 incident. It was less than 2 mins flight which crashed into the Arabian Sea near the Mumbai coast. I've seen so many videos of this but most have different conclusions to it. Not all have a clear picture on who's to be blamed. Will appreciate it if you can research and make a video on this. And 747 being my all time favourite, I am desperate to know what could go wrong with such a legendary aircraft.
Thanks mate. I'll definitely add this to the list. :) @@sohailshaikh9871
Your voice is very clear.... So far I have seen many videos but had to watch with subtitles. This time I didn't require any subtitles. Good job🤝
Oh thank you so very much! :)
I watched this video a week ago but today another airplane crash takes place
Ram ji unki atma ko shanti de😢
I've watched all your videos since yesterday. Beautiful surprise to have a new upload today. Thanks mate
Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed it! :)
I'm glad you covered a story about Nepal. I am your new follower already watched all the videos you have uploaded. I'm happy that you covered such a tragic incident that killed all 72 people on board. Much love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
Thanks for the love, Kiran!
Would love it if you have a social media handle that I could follow to keep updated about your upcoming docs?@@_WyngX
Hey wyngx, I have been there since your first video and you have blown up so much! Congratulations
I know this is a tragedy but 13:51 caught me off guard
Bro that's diabolical 😭🙏
You do an unbelievable job of explaining things even to those of us who know a decent amount. Im not a pilot but was for a time when I was a teenager 30 yrs ago. So not remotely an expert or pilot but do know more than most mere non pilots-bout how airplanes work. But this is the 4th video of yours Ive watched,& Ive learned something on every video in a way ive never heard before. Great job-keep up the great work.
Thank you so much Jason! :)
Next level production. Everything from hook/trailer, music, storytelling, footage, editing is TOP tier quality. Well done. How long does it take to produce one video? (I mean everything, research, voiceover, editing, recording scenes..)
Thank you so much. I am glad you liked it. The entire thing takes around a month to produce.
clarity of thought and clarity of voice. this is very engaging and i wish my teachers were like this when i was in school
Thank you so much! :)
Ahhh yes I was waiting for your next video ❤❤❤
Thanks for coming back and watching! Happy new year! :)
amazing to see how in just 2 month you gained 30k subs probably better than most channels with millions of subs. Who agrees
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Thank you so much !:)
Can you tell which software you use?
Who is watching this video after saurya airline crash
I saw it my self in trivuvan airport after comming from bitathnagar
Which software/tools do you use to create such animation?
I will never forget the onboard video showing a happy guy taking a shot with his phone and panning across the other passengers anticipating a nice landing on a beautiful day….and just like that….its over😢
Yeah, that's a terrible way to go! :(
@@57Jimmy it took four seconds 😥
good video, and i like your commitment to corrections in the comments. one thing though, the background audio was a bit loud at times, you may want to balance it a bit more next time. looking forward to more :)
Thank you so much. I appreciate the feedback. I'll definitely work harder to get the audio mix right the next time. It's been bothering me from the first video that I still haven't gotten the levels correct. Cheers. :)
It shows that experience does not matter,skills and the focus matters😊
I have seen all episodes of air crash investigation and believe me ur episodes nd story telling is almost at par with them, Great Job man. Hope your channel grows exponentially.
Appreciate it! Thanks for the encouragement! :)
ANOTHER ONE holy these are so good.
Thank you so much! :) Happy New Year! :)
@@_WyngX Thank you so much for making these videos. And Happy New Year!!
@@_WyngX Why late late videos ur videos r very good the watch but very late videos its ok but u should many sub n i sub u...
Amazing work, man! Keep it that way. I think National Geographic should hire you for their serial Air crash investigations!
thats why everytime i arrive safely i thanks all of them for having a fantastic job ... plane staff and pilot is great
That flight attendant was BEAUTIFUL! Sad to lose her.
@@AmericanCitizen-nf9xc weird comment
Man you are too good, top notch editing and detailing.
Keep it up
Thanks a ton! :)
Very well explained bro... hope you get all the success....you deserve it..keep up the hard and good work... good luck...i will comment next when you become famous and you will...i will comment then and you have to reply then...gud luck buddy
Thank you so much 😀 I appreciate the encouragement! :)
This channel has become my top watch for Airlines. Simple, systematic and a great watch.
Glad you enjoy it!
loved that you took on my feedback on making the vid shorter keep up the great work!
Glad you liked it! :) And thanks for your feedback.,
I am from Nepal. This incident really saddens me. We lost many souls that day.Rest in peace.
Thank you for making it clearer.
You are welcome!
Amazing work documenting this. You have my subscription and i know you'll get many more.
Thank you so much! :)
I've been seeing videos in RUclips for years and this is the first video in my life makes me to comment. Really good job guyzz, narration is brilliant keep on doing
Thank you so much 😀 I appreciate it! :)
Noone has so well explained how this tragic incident happened!! Thanks for such a crystal clear information.
What's great about your videos are the background you give to the videos to make it immersive. Giving background about the pilots, the destination, the countrys aviation history makes me as a viewer way more invested emotionally in this video.
Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
Quality just Quality Content 🤌✨️
Thank you so much! Happy New year! :)
@_WyngX You too pal 🫶
Another one thankx for doing early buddy. Love u!!
Thanks for watching Rakshit. Happy new year 🥳
@@_WyngX Happy new year brother!!
Another fantabulous video ! I appreciate the production quality and the way you present the story ... Kepp doing the amazing work ! Im sure you will make it big !! ❤
Thank you so much Raj Venkatesh! :)
Good content 💯
Thanks 💯 :)
Great video explaining the air crash! Your analysis is thorough and easy to follow. Well done!
FYI, just wanted to add a small clarification: Turbine and engine are not interchangeable terms. While both generate motion, they have distinct designs and functionality. An engine, like those in cars and propeller aircraft, uses cylinders, pistons, and crankshafts to convert chemical energy to rotational motion. On the other hand, a turbine, like those in jets, takes air from the front, burns fuel and expels hot gases out of the back at higher speed, thus generating thrust. So, while both are crucial for flight, they work in different ways!"
Thank you for adding to the conversation! :)
This video is so descriptive. Thank you very much
You're very welcome!
Such a brilliant description and content. Love your videos more than anything else. Do come with another one soon❤❤❤.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the encouragement. Will do!
as an aviation student and a dream to be a pilot. ur videos are truly the best!!!
Thank you so much! :)
Just found your channel. I love it and great job!
Thank you!! 😊
Your videos are crazy good 👍 Well explained, well produced, everything is just 💯.
Glad you like them! Thank you so much, and happy new year! :)
It's just insane animation, loved it. subbed 🙌
Thanks a ton! ☺️
Your videos are amazing, they’re crazy interesting 😭
Keep posting more!!
Thanks a lot Vedhika! :)
addicted to your content just superb editing and video presentation.....love it
Thank you so much :)
Worst part is a passenger was doing facebook live and it is available in youtube where you can hear their horrific scream before their last moments:((
Thanks for sharing, rvkmini!
Great video... And try to post videos more frequently...your videos are amazing
Thank you so much mate! I appreciate that. I'll definitely try. Happy new year! :)
@@_WyngX happy new year !
Great video Wyngx, I love your content.
Thank you so much Aman! :)
Once again an awesome video !! You are so good at what you do! Impressed!! Keep posting new videos 🎉
Thank you so much Neetu! :) 😀