If you think this is bad, I worked for a trucking company, we had a new hire that couldn't read. On his first trip to NYC he ended up in Nashville TN 800 miles from NYC.... 118 miles is nothing lol
Everyone who skipped to the end saw this story: *_"In 1984, two Russian Tupolev 85234 pilots fell asleep on their way to Omsk, then woke up flying an Airbus 320, panicked and immediately landed only to discover they were in Minneapolis MN in 2009, and were now American pilots about to be fired."_*
I tell you why, all of them were drunk including the controller , thats the reason, but nobody from officials will tell you. This was a time to drink not to work, Russians have their own culture of drinking and working. Pilots of course are not the better especially those who have fly routes in Russia area only.
This was Russia in the 80s, so I'm going to guess the reason was Smirnoff, Stolichnaya, Hammer & Sickle, Beluga Noble, Karkov or Nimeroff. It's funny how none of these brands *ever* end up in their accident reports...
@@tag4042 That's what the video didn't say, just that 4 flight crew survived, and 4 on the ground were killed. All those children in a fireball without the mercy of an instant mountain impact at speed. R.I.P. I also feel for the 23 yo controller. Why did he not know there was a flight somewhere inbound (or did he), and he was legally supposed to be supervised. A lot of errors or negligence by many.
On the second one .. they clearly fell asleep. Multi radio checks ignored? Calls from the FA ignored? While they supposedly look over laptops? Yeah I am never buying that crap.
Yup! I’m prejudiced. I read “Russian” and assumed bad things. Edit: sure enough.. the only person in charge fell asleep. God forgive me for assuming the obvious!!
When the pilots in the second video are saying "That's all I can tell you right now", that's something where I'd love for the ATC to say "No sir, you will explain more in detail right this minute." Dudes were obviously lying and I'm glad their licenses were revoked! Also, it's surprising that military jets weren't scrambled sooner, seeing as that losing contact for so long would normally be a bit more of a worry.
Aeroflot? Agree, completely horrific. All those children and infants. No sudden impact death in to the ground or better in to a mountainside. Video never confirmed all died except one plus 4 in the cockpit. Thanks to the comment from @Aircraft1606
@@Lauriedriver Nothing wrong with saying First. Dude gets the thumbnail of a well watched channel within the first minute, it's kind of a YT game thing. I caught this in the first hour from the UK. Most channels I follow I'm usually 7 - 16 hours behind everyone else. That gives me bragging rights of sorts 🙃
Thank you for reverting to your old format.
Thank you for reverting to your old format. Love from California.
174 passengers in the Aeroflot crash also died. The 4 crew survived though. This should have been included in the video
Yes. As it is, the title doesn't make as much sense.
Rip the controller
If you think this is bad, I worked for a trucking company, we had a new hire that couldn't read. On his first trip to NYC he ended up in Nashville TN 800 miles from NYC.... 118 miles is nothing lol
. . . and the company?
@@jakeblake231 All state freight.. now out of business..
They hired someone who couldn’t read? They didn’t consider road signs??? 😂
@@MartinisnOlives LOL it's that whole not being able to read thing... It goes for signs too
Probably a foreigner, lots of foreigners drive trucks in America now.
“You stupid maintenance people! How the HELL did you think this is ok?” Then I remembered… this is Russia.
Everyone who skipped to the end saw this story: *_"In 1984, two Russian Tupolev 85234 pilots fell asleep on their way to Omsk, then woke up flying an Airbus 320, panicked and immediately landed only to discover they were in Minneapolis MN in 2009, and were now American pilots about to be fired."_*
Seriously? Why do you just stay on the runway if there’s a LITERAL PLANE headed right for you?!
I tell you why, all of them were drunk including the controller , thats the reason, but nobody from officials will tell you. This was a time to drink not to work, Russians have their own culture of drinking and working. Pilots of course are not the better especially those who have fly routes in Russia area only.
@@teniabryz5879 Yeah, and that’s why several Russian flights crashed, like Aeroflot Flight 821 in 2008.
Exactly. "Hey, there's a plane headed right for us. Huh...probably just a test flight, bet it won't land."
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔. Too much vodka, maybe?
This was Russia in the 80s, so I'm going to guess the reason was Smirnoff, Stolichnaya, Hammer & Sickle, Beluga Noble, Karkov or Nimeroff. It's funny how none of these brands *ever* end up in their accident reports...
Wow! That was well done. Thanks!
I feel asleep at work..but I work for the postal office lol
0:22 Aeroflot Flight 3352
Date: October 11th‚ 1984‚
Summary: Collision with maintenance vehicles on landing due to ATC error
Aircraft Type: Tupolev Tu-154B-1
IATA Flight No. SU3352
ICAO Flight No. AFL3352
Call sign: AEROFLOT 3352
Registration:CCCP-85243
Flight origin: Krasnodar International Airport‚ USSR
Stopover:Omsk Airport‚ USSR
Destination: Novosibirsk‚ Tolmacheo‚ Airport‚ USSR
Occupants:179
Passengers:170
Crew:9
Fatalities:174
Injuries:2
Survivors:5
Ground Casualties:4
8:36 Northwest Airlines Flight 188
Date: October 21st‚ 2009‚
Summary:Pilot error and distraction
Aircraft Type: Airbus A320-212
Operator: Northwest Airlines
Registration:N374NW
Flight origin:San Diego International Airport
Destination: Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
Occupants:149
Passengers:144
Crew:5
Fatalities:0
Injuries:0
Survivors:149
I thought I'd seen this one on The Flight Channel before. I don't know why it says just 28 minutes ago?
Wait so all the passengers died?
@@tag4042 That's what the video didn't say, just that 4 flight crew survived, and 4 on the ground were killed.
All those children in a fireball without the mercy of an instant mountain impact at speed.
R.I.P.
I also feel for the 23 yo controller. Why did he not know there was a flight somewhere inbound (or did he), and he was legally supposed to be supervised.
A lot of errors or negligence by many.
I HATE the spoilers at the beginning. I always start this channel's videos a minute or two in.
Thats why i always start to watch from second, thiord minute
You often can't avoid it. That is bad. Even so it never said directly that all but one of the passengers were killed on the Aeroflot.
I swear this is a re-upload
That's what I thought too. I'd seen it before.
It's the re-upload of two videos,the thing tfc does often
So what?
Shit happens. It's a short life in the best of circumstances. They didn't mean it for it to happen. RIP to all
Good damn Day Everyone😅
the best of the best Flight Channels
Whenever Aeroflot is involved I always have to do a quick wiki check bc of all the negligent crashes I lose track which is which.
Hi love ya vids
On the second one .. they clearly fell asleep. Multi radio checks ignored? Calls from the FA ignored? While they supposedly look over laptops? Yeah I am never buying that crap.
At least the Northwest Pilots were sober this time.
Yup! I’m prejudiced. I read “Russian” and assumed bad things. Edit: sure enough.. the only person in charge fell asleep. God forgive me for assuming the obvious!!
R.I.P 🫡😞
I’m about to fall sleep right now
When the pilots in the second video are saying "That's all I can tell you right now", that's something where I'd love for the ATC to say "No sir, you will explain more in detail right this minute." Dudes were obviously lying and I'm glad their licenses were revoked! Also, it's surprising that military jets weren't scrambled sooner, seeing as that losing contact for so long would normally be a bit more of a worry.
. . . and create a SECOND distraction from their responsibilities?! Best to wait til ground bound.
Why would they have a 23-year-old kid air traffic controller, the only one on duty, at that time?
Did the guys in the trucks have a death wish or what ? I'd see a plane on final approach, I would back off asap just in case...
so the russian plane lands on runway without getting ATC clearance and that's not pilot error?!!
Yeh that was another niggle at the back of my mind. Also why didn't the controller at 23 yo not know there was a single flight due inbound, or did he?
Texting and flying can get you killed.
An old episode I’m fine with being reuploaded.
Glad to see that this didn't result in a crash or anyone being hurt or killed!
Sarcasm detection activated.
@robertmcghintheorca49 What do you mean? I'm no being sarcastic. The plane didn't crash. Didn't you see how the video ended?
@@JukeboxJoeB Oh. I thought you were referring to the Aeroflot plane. Sorry.
The crew drying the runway were killed.
@@gusmc01 Drying the runway? What were they killed by?
One of the most DISTURBING crashes 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The plane didn't crash. Didn't you see how the video ended?
Aeroflot? Agree, completely horrific. All those children and infants. No sudden impact death in to the ground or better in to a mountainside. Video never confirmed all died except one plus 4 in the cockpit. Thanks to the comment from @Aircraft1606
My Uncle was the controller that night. He never did get over what happened
Wasn't your dad the captain of this doomed flight? And I'm sorry for the loss of your sisters and brothers sitting in the back.
Liar. Comrade Dave needs psychiatric help.
no he wasn’t
@@Jrushrae.😂😂😂
Sure......
first
The pinnacle of your life’s achievements. What’s left now?
@@Lauriedriverlmfao 😹😭
@@Lauriedriverprobably collecting "firsts" lol
@@Lauriedriver Nothing wrong with saying First. Dude gets the thumbnail of a well watched channel within the first minute, it's kind of a YT game thing.
I caught this in the first hour from the UK. Most channels I follow I'm usually 7 - 16 hours behind everyone else. That gives me bragging rights of sorts 🙃