Every single person who works at ANY Airport around the world, whether they are baggage handlers,TSA Officers, airline pilots, flight attendants, captains, engineers, traffic controllers, - they are all LEGENDS in my eyes.
Capt. Sully is a hero for saving all 155 passengers. But Capt. Abdul landed in a shalow, narrow river and in between 2 bridges and only 1 soul died (rest in peace). Both captains are heroes
not only did Rozaq had to land between two bridges, he had to put his plane into a very tight 360 turn just before landing to avoid hitting the 2nd bridge. Extremely risky, but it paid off
Causes FYI 1. China Airlines 006 - Loss of thrust in the No. 4 engine followed by air crew error in follow-up procedures. 2. Northwest 85 - Rudder hardover caused by fatigue fracture and failure of the lower rudder power control module manifold. 3. Southwest Airlines 1380 - Fan blade failure in No. 1 engine due to undetected cracking. 4. Cathay Pacific 780 - Fuel contamination due to faulty airport fuel delivery system at Surabaya. 5. Garuda Indonesia 421 - Double engine flameout due to hail ingestion in a thunderstorm. 6. TACA 110 - Double engine flameout due to water ingestion in a thunderstorm. 7. Qantas 32 - Engine fire and explosion in No. 2 engine caused by oil leak due to fatigue cracks in an oil pipe. 8. Cactus 1549 - Double engine failure due to bird strike.
@@daominh4234 Yes and no. NTSB investigators determined that the aircraft flew into a bad thunderstorm (Level 4) causing both engines to flame out due to water ingestion. However, you are partly right about the hail - the fuselage suffered some hail damage. Also, the No. 2 engine was damaged by overheating.
@@daominh4234 It was a combination of both, the Hail blocked the engine bleed valves, preventing it from being able to dump and water collecting up in it, and then lost the engines go water ingestion because it couldn't dump it
If there's a hall of fame for pilots, these pilots must get a place in it, I think handling such situations depending on your piloting skills is phenomenal, Lord if your hand had any part in it thank you for helping save all those crew members and passengers.
The transition from anxiety to sudden Euphoria upon safe landing is so amazing... Just the way you would feel after being pardoned from an execution sentence and given a second chance to live.
Good for the pilot on the US airways because I missed the Hudson river in real life and the pilot is a really good like man like him. He landed the plane safely and good
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When I was younger, I always thought an emergency landing in the water would be preferable to crash landing on the ground. It didn’t occur to me that the water could break up the plane. I wonder if they ever thought about having humongous inflatables that could keep the plane on the surface once it’s in the water… like nasa used when astronauts landed in the sea.
I’ve always wondered the same thing! But I was more afraid of water landings because of, wait for it, sharks. 🤣 (I know, sharks would be the least of the probs, considering….) So have to laugh at myself.
@@TeamTLJ - well, being scared of sharks after a water ditch isn’t too embarrassing… here’s my embarrassing travel story… When I was about 16/17 my family did a driving holiday around California, Arizona and Nevada. I’d lay in bed most nights worrying that either a big earthquake might hit or that I might literally get abducted by aliens. I’m not even joking. I’m from the UK, the scariest thing we have coming from the sky is pigeon poop 😁
@@sian2337 not only sharks, also sharks have never occured in any water landing, the reason they dont have inflatable stuff is because the plane would get too heavy or when used it still would sink because the plane is heavy too
It's sad that a lot of these plane incidents and crashes have happened over the years but without these incidents flying in the air wouldn't be as safe as it is today
Remark that if it wasn't for these accidents and consequently upgraded FAA borms these dearhs afterwzrds wouldn't of been he Zppebed, inr the rare cases, they just did cause ztc didn't kne, znd crearly disrea Gardes distrz Ess cqlls. HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU DO THAT,??? You'll have to respond to that or face priso.
Idk, they almost died in an upset where they came really close to hitting the water or disintegration, but they rescued the airplane successfully. I'd request them.
This is really frustrating as there are stories of something happening to each flight, but no comment as to WHAT happened? Why did the 737's engine explode? Why did the engines on the Cathay aircraft misbehave? "What just happened?" says the co-pilot. Yes, what did happen?
From another comment, as typed: "Causes FYI 1. China Airlines 006 - Loss of thrust in the No. 4 engine followed by air crew error in follow-up procedures. 2. Northwest 85 - Rudder hardover caused by fatigue fracture and failure of the lower rudder power control module manifold. 3. Southwest Airlines 1380 - Fan blade failure in No. 1 engine due to undetected cracking. 4. Cathay Pacific 780 - Fuel contamination due to faulty airport fuel delivery system at Surabaya. 5. Garuda Indonesia 421 - Double engine flameout due to hail ingestion in a thunderstorm. 6. TACA 110 - Double engine flameout due to water ingestion in a thunderstorm. 7. Qantas 32 - Engine fire and explosion in No. 2 engine caused by oil leak due to fatigue cracks in an oil pipe. 8. Cactus 1549 - Double engine failure due to bird strike."
After watching loads of plane crashes, it makes me wonder how much inexperienced pilots are flying out there. But after watched these emergency landings like these, they stop me from loosing hope.
Garuda landing on the java river has more difficulties in certain pov. Narrow, more curve, and it was landed between 2 bridges.. 1 didnt make it, 60 saves
Al Haynes is at the top of my list, landing a plane with NO hydraulics, with 2/3 of souls on board surviving. And it wasn't the first time he'd landed a and with no hydraulics, it was the SECOND!!
For me as someone who wants to be a pilot me seeing this does tell me how great the job i mean beside i love planes and how amazing it would be to me to fly them it sure being a pilot is a big responsibilt u are having peoples life's in your hands it just make me exited and i want to do it badly
The pilot is a legend they landed a a380 with like nearly all system going horrible the pilot was literly breaking breaks and pretty much alot of maintenence like 100 million $$$
Try making one about JetBlue Flight 120 (I was on that plane when it landed into a heavy New York rain storm Facts: The plane departed from Antigua around 5:00 PM local time. Halfway through the flight, it hit severe weather. Captain Diaz decided to engage a different heading to JFK Airport. Soon, the plane was on the ground, but was gobbling up the runway fast. It finally came to a stop at the edge of the slippery runway. Everyone survived.
Captains Sullenberger and Haynes should be the inaugural members of the civilian's pilot squad "the goats". In homage to the pilots of the black sheep in WWII.
This is when I say they should have the cables they use on Navy ships to help slow the plane down and should always have fire trucks at the runway, in case the plane catches on fire.
I'm sure the pilots are very talented very well trained but I gotta tell you that was a very lucky day. Of course I'm referring to the Miracle on the Hudson.
I have been in flights number of times.... turbulences are scary... I remember my flight from New delhi to Indore , as we were about to approach airport it started getting windy and mild showers.... it was a scary experience as there was sever turbulence but hats off to the Pilots who made it safely and everyone in the flight felt redeemed!!!
6:00 A little more detail about what was wrong with the planes (in this AND other scenarios) might have provided a bit more credibility as to the "emergency" status. With the obvious need to use "normal" landing video footage, there needs to be more supporting voiceover narrative in order for the viewer to appreciate the actual "threat".
Emergencies happen all the time but people just don't know about it because the air crew handles it without incident. It is a result of the experience and skill of the crew
Every single person who works at ANY Airport around the world, whether they are baggage handlers,TSA Officers, airline pilots, flight attendants, captains, engineers, traffic controllers, - they are all LEGENDS in my eyes.
Even the mcdonalds ones at the airport?
Capt. Sully is a hero for saving all 155 passengers. But Capt. Abdul landed in a shalow, narrow river and in between 2 bridges and only 1 soul died (rest in peace). Both captains are heroes
I agree. Btw its rest in peace
not only did Rozaq had to land between two bridges, he had to put his plane into a very tight 360 turn just before landing to avoid hitting the 2nd bridge. Extremely risky, but it paid off
This landing is also just as good, ruclips.net/video/14DyBpYzwP4/видео.html
Damn right!!!!!
Im from indonesia
Causes FYI
1. China Airlines 006 - Loss of thrust in the No. 4 engine followed by air crew error in follow-up procedures.
2. Northwest 85 - Rudder hardover caused by fatigue fracture and failure of the lower rudder power control module manifold.
3. Southwest Airlines 1380 - Fan blade failure in No. 1 engine due to undetected cracking.
4. Cathay Pacific 780 - Fuel contamination due to faulty airport fuel delivery system at Surabaya.
5. Garuda Indonesia 421 - Double engine flameout due to hail ingestion in a thunderstorm.
6. TACA 110 - Double engine flameout due to water ingestion in a thunderstorm.
7. Qantas 32 - Engine fire and explosion in No. 2 engine caused by oil leak due to fatigue cracks in an oil pipe.
8. Cactus 1549 - Double engine failure due to bird strike.
You are a legend
i thought TACA110 lost its engines due to hail
@@daominh4234 Yes and no. NTSB investigators determined that the aircraft flew into a bad thunderstorm (Level 4) causing both engines to flame out due to water ingestion. However, you are partly right about the hail - the fuselage suffered some hail damage. Also, the No. 2 engine was damaged by overheating.
@@daominh4234 It was a combination of both, the Hail blocked the engine bleed valves, preventing it from being able to dump and water collecting up in it, and then lost the engines go water ingestion because it couldn't dump it
Oh why us airways called cactus?
Any successful emergency landing is a miracle. God bless them pilots that were able to fight the odds.
yea
I agree!
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If there's a hall of fame for pilots, these pilots must get a place in it, I think handling such situations depending on your piloting skills is phenomenal, Lord if your hand had any part in it thank you for helping save all those crew members and passengers.
Thanks you ❤
0:00-3:15 China Airlines Flight 006
3:16-6:28 Northwest Airlines Flight 85
6:29-10:16 Southwest Airlines Flight 1380
10:17-13:53 Cathay Pacific Flight 780
13:54-17:08 Garuda Indonesia Flight 421
17:09-20:57 TACA Flight 110
20:58-24:53 Qantas Flight 32
24:54-28:54 US Airways Flight 1549
10:17 Cathay Pacific
13:53 Garuda Indonesia
@@jhoel8039 it's Cathay Pacific and Garuda Indonesia
@@deividasverbickas6233 The microphone does not say Cathay Pacific or Garuda Indonesia
Real Wisdom is needed. Wonderfully done
Nice
The transition from anxiety to sudden Euphoria upon safe landing is so amazing... Just the way you would feel after being pardoned from an execution sentence and given a second chance to live.
It’s a relief when you hear a witness talking
Chapters of this video:
1. China Airlines Flight 006: 0:50
2. Northwest Airlines Flight 85: 3:13
3. Southwest Airlines Flight 1380: 6:30
4. Cathay Pacific Flight 780: 10:16
5. Garuda Indonesia Flight 421: 13:53
6. TACA Flight 110: 17:08
7. Qantas Flight 32: 20:57
8. US Airways Flight 1549: 24:53
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10 minutes befoerz e i report. An if i'l do youtube, yrust me th reo..l be some nice ways
I sl love chi)l confessions...
They forgot Canada flight
It's sad that a lot of these plane incidents and crashes have happened
But very few people died in this video
Good for the pilot on the US airways because I missed the Hudson river in real life and the pilot is a really good like man like him. He landed the plane safely and good
The new Orleans landing was amazing.. but right before impact, you can see the dude in the jump seat doing a prayer
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HAHAHAHA🤣🤣🤣
2:28 Damn the plane got so damaged and they still managed to butter the landing
Captain Abdul Rosaq will always remain GOATED 🐐
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What is GOATED?
@@AlmamehESusoh Abbreviation of greatest of all time-ed probably
@@AlmamehESusohGREATEST OF ALL TIME(GOAT)
Very good video. The best emergency landing was the 737 touching down on that levee! Now that truly was a miracle! Thank you for sharing!
@@kellywhittaker1584 actually
When I was younger, I always thought an emergency landing in the water would be preferable to crash landing on the ground. It didn’t occur to me that the water could break up the plane. I wonder if they ever thought about having humongous inflatables that could keep the plane on the surface once it’s in the water… like nasa used when astronauts landed in the sea.
I’ve always wondered the same thing! But I was more afraid of water landings because of, wait for it, sharks. 🤣 (I know, sharks would be the least of the probs, considering….) So have to laugh at myself.
@@TeamTLJ - well, being scared of sharks after a water ditch isn’t too embarrassing… here’s my embarrassing travel story… When I was about 16/17 my family did a driving holiday around California, Arizona and Nevada. I’d lay in bed most nights worrying that either a big earthquake might hit or that I might literally get abducted by aliens. I’m not even joking. I’m from the UK, the scariest thing we have coming from the sky is pigeon poop 😁
@@sian2337 not only sharks, also sharks have never occured in any water landing, the reason they dont have inflatable stuff is because the plane would get too heavy or when used it still would sink because the plane is heavy too
It's sad that a lot of these plane incidents and crashes have happened over the years but without these incidents flying in the air wouldn't be as safe as it is today
Remark that if it wasn't for these accidents and consequently upgraded FAA borms these dearhs afterwzrds wouldn't of been he
Zppebed, inr the rare cases, they just did cause ztc didn't kne, znd crearly disrea
Gardes distrz
Ess cqlls. HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU DO THAT,??? You'll have to respond to that or face priso.
Captain Sully will forever be a hero. God Bless him, his family and all the souls on board and their families. This was a true miracle. 💜🙏
respect to the cameraman that survived all the crashes
😂
you you look so nice ❤❤❤❤
You are not funny at all.
ITS ANIMATION
😂
2:28 respect for the captain. He even butters it
2:27 Wow that landing was a butter 🧈
Ye
yeah
#swiss001landing
@@orca2384 what
*disaster almost happens*
“We hope you fly with us again.”
Passengers: uh-
Idk, they almost died in an upset where they came really close to hitting the water or disintegration, but they rescued the airplane successfully. I'd request them.
It shows that even if the plane has an emergency the pilots are well trained and know how to land safely 🙃
2:53 lmao the dude with the huge gash in his head still cheering and smiling love to see it
LOL 🤣🤣
imagine getting on your plane and seeing the smithsonian team getting on board💀
They are actors
“You ready at the door? ” and the other passenger replies “I'm ready” 😂😂😂😂😂😂. That was a massive conversation😂😂😂🍷🏃♂️.
The lack of Gimli Glider is... disturbing
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Yes! That flight should of been here too!
Yeah they should’ve made this 9 flights
Jesus loves you
STOPIT I don’t even know wat ur talking about but ur right😂
This is really frustrating as there are stories of something happening to each flight, but no comment as to WHAT happened? Why did the 737's engine explode? Why did the engines on the Cathay aircraft misbehave? "What just happened?" says the co-pilot. Yes, what did happen?
Watch full episodes individually. See the investigation process and you will get all the answers.
Cathay Pacific 780 lost power because of a clog due to not fully filtered fuel
From another comment, as typed:
"Causes FYI
1. China Airlines 006 - Loss of thrust in the No. 4 engine followed by air crew error in follow-up procedures.
2. Northwest 85 - Rudder hardover caused by fatigue fracture and failure of the lower rudder power control module manifold.
3. Southwest Airlines 1380 - Fan blade failure in No. 1 engine due to undetected cracking.
4. Cathay Pacific 780 - Fuel contamination due to faulty airport fuel delivery system at Surabaya.
5. Garuda Indonesia 421 - Double engine flameout due to hail ingestion in a thunderstorm.
6. TACA 110 - Double engine flameout due to water ingestion in a thunderstorm.
7. Qantas 32 - Engine fire and explosion in No. 2 engine caused by oil leak due to fatigue cracks in an oil pipe.
8. Cactus 1549 - Double engine failure due to bird strike."
After watching loads of plane crashes, it makes me wonder how much inexperienced pilots are flying out there.
But after watched these emergency landings like these, they stop me from loosing hope.
Garuda landing on the java river has more difficulties in certain pov. Narrow, more curve, and it was landed between 2 bridges.. 1 didnt make it, 60 saves
I love when the part is touchdown in five prepare for impact brace brace brace! 4:35
2:27 swiss001: absolutely perfect landing
The pilot: *BRACE FOR IMPACT!*
Also the pilot: **Butters the landing**
Atleast he can land unlike you
Every crew member of every aircraft in this video deserved an exceptional airmanship award.
Pilots are super humans... Respect to every pilot out there God delights in you and He is with you always... much love♥️🙏🏽brave people
Agreed❤
All the airlines that landed on 3:15 china airlines flight 006 6:28 northwest airlines flight 85 10:16 southwest airlines flight 1380 13:53 Cathay Pacific flight 780 17:08 Garuda Indonesia Flight 421 20:57 TACA flight 110 24:53 Qantas flight 32 28:54 US Airways flight 1549 and 24:54 20:58 17:09 13:54 10:17 6:29 3:16 0:00
2:28 woah butter
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Al Haynes is at the top of my list, landing a plane with NO hydraulics, with 2/3 of souls on board surviving. And it wasn't the first time he'd landed a and with no hydraulics, it was the SECOND!!
All the pilots are such heroes I have to hire them😂
0:55 THAT'S A BUTTER
A blend of excellent landing selections of a cream of finest expert and experienced pilots displaying unmatched landing skills.
Mr langat🤝
OMG THESE PILOTS ARE LEGENDS AT FLYING
air disasters be like
Airplane: overspeed
Copilot: overspeed
Narrator: this is overspeed
Me & you: this is overspeed
TL note for international viewers:
Overspeed means overspeed.
Views: oh overspeed
Me:i am overspeed
For me as someone who wants to be a pilot me seeing this does tell me how great the job i mean beside i love planes and how amazing it would be to me to fly them it sure being a pilot is a big responsibilt u are having peoples life's in your hands it just make me exited and i want to do it badly
The pilot is a legend they landed a a380 with like nearly all system going horrible the pilot was literly breaking breaks and pretty much alot of maintenence like 100 million $$$
Taca flight 110: *lands and nearly wing strikes*
Luis Castilla: wow such a smooth landing not even a bit of turbulence 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.
Agree bro
Try making one about JetBlue Flight 120 (I was on that plane when it landed into a heavy New York rain storm
Facts:
The plane departed from Antigua around 5:00 PM local time. Halfway through the flight, it hit severe weather. Captain Diaz decided to engage a different heading to JFK Airport. Soon, the plane was on the ground, but was gobbling up the runway fast. It finally came to a stop at the edge of the slippery runway. Everyone survived.
BTW, I myself was on that plane
Captains Sullenberger and Haynes should be the inaugural members of the civilian's pilot squad "the goats". In homage to the pilots of the black sheep in WWII.
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Respect how the cameraman is recording and surviving the crashes❤
This video really puts you on the edge of your seat. I wonder how many never flew again.
I have seen most of these in full and as far as I am aware virtually all flew again.
DAMN BRO THE PILOT OF THAT CHINA AIRLINES FLIGHT ALMOST GOT IN A CRASH AND STILL BUTTERED
Captain ho is crazy
This is when I say they should have the cables they use on Navy ships to help slow the plane down and should always have fire trucks at the runway, in case the plane catches on fire.
I'm sure the pilots are very talented very well trained but I gotta tell you that was a very lucky day.
Of course I'm referring to the Miracle on the Hudson.
De Crespigny did such a great job with his a380! Kudos to him!
7:08 Poor Dude😢
fun fact: everytime he says "Thank you" something bad happens and he was in the right place. The southwest plane.
My fav one was Cathay Pacific 780 emergency landing....
I live in north Carolina and Charlotte NC is one of many busy airports busy day and night they never stop coming in and out...
it is how amazing that the captain had only one eye and landed
This is lovely to see such wonderful outcomes to these.
I have been in flights number of times.... turbulences are scary... I remember my flight from New delhi to Indore , as we were about to approach airport it started getting windy and mild showers.... it was a scary experience as there was sever turbulence but hats off to the Pilots who made it safely and everyone in the flight felt redeemed!!!
Outstanding excellent crews , safe outcome , thank God !
”Thank you Lord!”
Amen!
God is good!
These videos show that!
It's the absolute love of God to live again after that horrendous ordeal.
when both engines are out and you land safely... God is telling you something big
The plane from Northwest 85 is now a museum plane at the Delta Air Museum at Hartsfield- Jackson Airport in Atlanta.
wow you have realistic animations! im subcribing!
the cameraman: 😀😀😀😀
God bless sully and all those other pilots for saving the lives of the passengers
These people are heroes wonder if I could be like them someday
Nice video my friend ✈️🛩👍🏼
2:02 "Hey Bob! Look! I used to live right there! See it?"
I like the fast pace of this video. I like how the stewardess blames the passengers lol
My thanks to all the great brave pilots and crews
I’m going international soon on a plane and going through the Pacific Ocean it’s making me nervous I’m always nervous about flying
Hatsoff to the brave pilots,god bless y'al🙏
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The captain for Northwest 85 is a hero he saved 404 pasangers lives❤❤
Sully has been in 2 almost deadly crashes.
Captain Rozak prayed before making an emergency landing and his wing hit a rock and stopped on the river bank
Phenomenal airmanship.
6:00 A little more detail about what was wrong with the planes (in this AND other scenarios) might have provided a bit more credibility as to the "emergency" status.
With the obvious need to use "normal" landing video footage, there needs to be more supporting voiceover narrative in order for the viewer to appreciate the actual "threat".
Brilliant video, thanks for the upload
Captain Carlos 🔥 landing on a levee is not an easy task.
Cathay Pacific and Taca airline was the best part.
I made undergrowl
@@camilojoseph-g1k May I know what is that sir?
This channel’s presentation is class apart!
That first landing is actually butter very smooth
747 reverse thrust looks wierd
dude that landing on the river between two bridges GG
Really breath breaking. Knowledge, wisdom& confidence at work. Kudos brothers
As a MASSIVE plane fan, i already cried on #1
Charlie is todays hero
2:53 he buttered a damaged plane
14:06 The correct is: We already at 28000 feet (8.53 km) for our destination to Adisucipto Airport, Yogyakarta
If I may say so, balls of steel from all these crews. Wow.
Aviation is my life ❤
😮I salute all the pilots around the world 👏👏👏👏
Kudos to the skilled pilots!
Respect to all pilots they all did good jobs and that dynasty 006 really buttered that landing
Emergencies happen all the time but people just don't know about it because the air crew handles it without incident. It is a result of the experience and skill of the crew
Now i thought that: " sometimes it is better to left over or left behind just to safe another life or the entire world, it is a Grace."
10:16 my favorite one