Airbus A320 Crash In Halifax - Air Canada Flight 624
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Air Canada Flight 624 was a scheduled Canadian domestic passenger flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport in Ontario to Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia on March 29th, 2015. - Игры
*Always the best endings when all souls on board survive, with no serious injuries*
HOWEVER, THE SURVIVORS ALL SHIT THEMSELVES!
And, as an added bonus, they wrote of the Airbus thus making the skies a little safer with one less flying.
@@richardcline1337 *cough* *cough* 737 MAX. Even Boeing planes have crashes contributed to by automation nowadays, so what is your problem?
Seán Kirk automation and some amount of faulty piloting, 2 of them crash and its a global emergency.
"pilots weren't monitoring their distance and altitude from the runway". how does that even happen
Everyone survived. But the luggage was severely delayed.
oh no, not the luggage!
Whew! Bet that was scary for passengers and crew alike. So glad no deaths! Excellent video; great job.
Damn ya gave it away!
I'm about a 10 minute drive to Pearson airport. 😊I'm very glad no one perished.
Another amazing video from you. So glad there were no serious injuries! Keep up the excellent work, X Pilot! And thank you for the upload!
Transport Canada recommended that from now on pilots actually looked out the windscreen on landings.
"This is the captain, you may have noticed our landing run out was a bit short..."
I'm from Halifax! Great video, this was a big deal at the time. My only critique is that there are no neighbourhoods around the runway, like the one the video has to the left of the runway. It's very much in the middle of no where.
@Will Beyer
I’m sorry to hear you live in Canada. Horrible country. Tell your lame leader that trump owns him. Trump 2020.
Jeff T, Donald Trump is for the USA! Canada is the 2nd Biggest Country in the world.
Jeff T pussy
@@jefftX why do you say Canada is horrible again? I'm from the US so please explain.
@@jefftX this video about airplanes no need to get political bud, and even if it were necessary, America doesn't and will never own Canada???
Your channel is excellent, brother.. ! Thanks for doing all this work.. In a sick, twisted way - I get excited for your new videos.. ! Hahaha... 👍
Excellent work as usual!
"...investigators recommend...monitoring of flight instruments." So that wasn't being done before investigators recommended it? I would assume these pilots were some of the very few that didn't do that. I'd hope the remaining 99.99% of all pilots DO monitor flight instruments.
Hahaha, I was literally thinking the same thing. The investigators had to recommend monitoring the flight instruments, you'd think that was a given without anyone telling you.
I don't fly, so there are many things I don't fully understand. But in this and many other crashes, I note that no one was monitoring altitude when landing. I would think that would be one of the most vital pieces of information for the pilot. It might have helped here.
I love these videos, keep up the great work! Also, may I suggest a video?
Great job X Pilot:)
Yeah, we're on final. Let's go ahead and assume altitude is all good, no need to look at all those confusing gauges and whatnot. Hey, it's snowing! Pretty.
Keep up the great work🥳
Keep up the amazing work!
Your videos are the best.
Great work as always
such a relief that everyone survived.
How about a video of Aloha Airlines FL#243
Dont you love it when the thumbnail is just a red dot
I can't wait for the Max 8 double video in a few years.
Same here.. !
X-pilot best filmography, filmmaker. Real smooth, seems like your on the plane with his correct timing. Iam still pilot.
Halifax is a fairly busy airport which has seen a number of crashes, some disastrous in recent times, yet only two out of its fourteen approaches are precision approaches. Only one of these approaches is capable of Category 2 operations (100 foot decision height). Perhaps they should focus more resources on the aircraft-related equipment at this airport.
It's incredible that no one was killed.
Hope you do the one over the crash of the sky Airline on the way to Santo Domingo
I love it when there are no casualties!
few. I flew toronto pearson to YHZ back in 2015, so I was worried having seen your other videos. That's one expensive accident for the pilot.
nice vid. thanks.
Were they given a free connecting flight to the gate?
I all most forgot about this channel
What about the glideslope?
So nice to watch one of these where everyone survives! 😄😄😄
Great job on the video. So over 20,000 hours between them and the knuckleheads are not monitoring altitude and distance to runway? I think that is how you land. I hope they are now flying a desk.
How can you not be monitoring distance to runway and altitude on final approach? What the heck else do you have to do that's more important?
I wouldn't want my name published for that either. Thank God everyone survived.
Unless the real problem with that landing was more like "Once you tell a 320 to land, it's going to land. Whether you want it to or not".. That's MY Suspicion.
Not monitoring distance and altitude on final, brother pleeze... That's stretching it thin. Don't you think?
Air Canada 624
Fatalities : 0
Survivors : 138
It would have been scary if I was on that flight. Great work and keep it up!
Request: Japan Airlines Flight 123
He's done it
Is this real footage?
Do Tatrastan Airlines Flight 363
Can you do the Bearskin Airlines flight that Crashed around Red Lake, ON
And can you do the Wasaya Airways flight that crashed and killed all passengers on September 2003 at a northern ontario remote community.
Adam air flight 574 pliss thank you
Great work!
Request: Atlas Air Flight 3591
good video
Hello
First
Great work btw :)
How could anyone be ok with pilots not monitoring distance and altitude during approach?? Isn't that sort of fundamental to landing an aircraft?
The lost plane (Thai Airways 311)
Please do Alitalia 404.
Did they determine if it was pilot error, or did they blame only Canada Transport?
Wow just 5 days after Germanwings crashed into the Alps 😱
This actually kinda reminds me of Air Crash Investigation
Atleast they said sorry
Swissair 111 tried to make landing in Halifax but it was to late it crash in Atlantic ocean
rip
Why couldn't they perform a fully automated landing...letting the computer fly it? (I believe that is a CAT III landing.)
Ground based navigational equipment for that runway did not allow for a CAT III approach. They were conducting a non precision localizer approach, thus no auto land.
Give those pilots a raise.
I think were too low aye
100% pilot error
Still waiting on chalk airways from miami....
I'm going on vacation in two weeks :/
Jet should be no different that a cherokee 180, pilots should fly planes manually 50 miles from airports.
i enjoy the videos but the text is *so* badly written 8-(
Ca you post videos like once or twice a week?
Good news for once
Boy, that Unpublished Name guy seems to be involved in a lot of accidents. They should keep him or her out of the cockpit, yeesh. Who names their kid Unpublished, anyway???
Love your videos, but damn I wish you had a narrator. Someone with a real pilot or flight controller voice.
They got chocolate in their peanut butter.
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Xpilot admin.r u dead?no more videos
pure pilot ignorance
When computers take over the flying of airplanes, it will seem that human pilot flown aircraft are like the horse and buggy.
@Clayton Tharp
If the past number of cataclysmic crashes we've seen from computer controlled planes are any indication, it's STILL much better to have men controlling the planes. Computers are still 'garbage in garbage out".
@@watershed44 That's such a vast simplification such that it actually means nothing.
@Michael Confoy
No. These aren't just slightly uncontrollable crafts they are COMPLETELY uncontrollable and killed a lot of people. Too much automation also prevents pilots from becoming truly skilled when it comes to "just fly the plane" situations.
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A happy ending.
...not a very exciting one.
How about some DEATH, BABYYY?
Awful photoshop in the thumbnail.
9th comment 😋❤️❤️
Airbus is lucky they don’t have suffer the same press propaganda Boeing does...
You appear unable to write clear, simple concise English. You add unnecessary words and punctuation apparently at random. You fail to give sequential information in a logical order. So DISLIKE and BLOCK USER.
Another amazing video from you. So glad there were no serious injuries! Keep up the excellent work, X Pilot! And thank you for the upload!