Cockpit Recording Captures Nightmare Flight | Last Moments
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2020
- You may never want to fly again after hearing this story of an airliner's absolutely terrifying rollercoaster ride out of the sky, and the bizarre circumstances that led to it happening.
"Aeroflot Flight 593 was a regular passenger flight from Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow, to Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. On 23 March 1994, the aircraft operating the route, an Airbus A310-304 flown by Aeroflot - Russian International Airlines, crashed into a mountain range in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, killing all 63 passengers and 12 crew members on board.
No evidence of a technical malfunction was found. Cockpit voice and flight data recorders revealed the presence of the relief pilot's 12-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son on the flight deck. While seated at the controls, the pilot's son had unknowingly disengaged the A310's autopilot control of the aircraft's ailerons. The autopilot then disengaged completely causing the aircraft to roll into a steep bank and a near-vertical dive. Despite managing to level the aircraft, the first officer over-corrected when pulling up, causing the plane to stall and enter into a spin; the pilots managed to level the aircraft off once more, but by then the plane had lost too much altitude to recover and crashed into the Kuznetsk Alatau mountain range."
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Qxir if you plan on covering other horrific last plane moments I'd recommend Alaska 261 due to fact it suddenly nosedived twice in the flight once which was recovered and one the put the aircraft in the ocean. Part way into the final dive the pilot inverted the aircraft to attempt to fly it upside down which did decrease the angle from 80 degrees down to 60-70 degrees
Can u do Chernobyl? Just asking
@@jag1o154 i was suprise he didnt talk about this one first , i mean it's ( for the oppinion of a majority) the most nightmarich crash that as ever happend in hystorie
but its true that this flight is one of the most nighthmarich crash in history , i have in mind a anover one that happend in florida but cant remeber the name of the flight , al i remember is that it happend on a *DC* plane on the details of the flight itself
Holy shit! Your uploading more then 3 times a year? You need to slow down bro. Your going to hurt yourself
Morale of the story: Don't let unlicensed children fly airplanes
Unlicensed?
I think that include adults
edit: misspell
Spelt moral wrong
This is a normal day for me in Microsoft Flight Simulator X
INERT *Gulag Intensifies*
I can only imagine what those passengers felt, when they saw a bunch of kids entering the cockpit, and then the plane starts spiraling downward a minute later.
Hate.
D6
lulz would no doubt have ensued
As dark as this is, that's kinda hilarious
@Mente Maestra it kinda is though
The saddest fact? The child was pulling too hard at the controls, which overidd the autopilot, had they just let go of the controls, the autopilot would have re-engaged, stabilizing the plane and saved their lives. That's what gets me every time
Yeah i think the same exact thing, i dont understand why pilots with 10k hours of flight dont know that.
@@ayylmao394 the panic at the moment
Yup. Panic is what killed them
no the saddest
fact is that mw2 is not a thing in our universe because vladimir makorov died
@@violatorut2003 No, letting the child at the controls killed them.....
"Here kid, take this multi million dollar aircraft loaded with innocent people and go enjoy yourself."
“Okay Dad!” *crashes into the World Trade Centers*
@@christasockey4660 😬
@@christasockey4660 Bruuuuuh :dead:
"Weeeeeeeeeeee- -"
Imagine losing your loved one because some idiot let his son play with the plane they were flying on. Such needless deaths.
Yup
That's Russia!
“Such needless deaths” perfectly sums up Russia’s entire history.
Yeah,but he only let his kids because autopilot was on and somehow his son managed to turn it off but yeah I do agree
@@th3_toast623 It was because the instruments detected 30 or so seconds of continuous input and it disengaged the autopilot.
Now imagine your surgeon, lets his son enter the operating room and says “son you want to operate this man?”
Great analogy. Cockpit is no place for kids
Marco frfr
Marco it’s like letting ur kid take over the car and drive even tho then he/she doesn’t know how to drive.
now imagine doing that to 75 people.
@@Marco-yj6gg i think that it is ok to let kids in a cockpit but never let them sit in ths pilots seat and make sure they dont touch anything
The fact that the plane was LITERALLY designed to not crash & humans still managed to crash it is absolutely insane
Bro, fuck this auto correction system, I can correct shit myself!
Yea, I was pretty blown away when they said the auto-pilot would have saved them. Here I thought the plane was just poorly made but it turns out the pilots just genuinely sucked at flying. Like, unbelievable bad. Like, I'll never fly in Russia bad. (Sorry my Russian friends!)
@@madezra64 They were flying a Western aircraft for the first time, which switches the places of the horizon indicator and the altimeter. That's what fucked them up.
@@TheNotBees that makes it worse
Isn’t every plane “designed to not crash”?
When I was a kid I was on an international flight and the attendant approached me and asked if I would like to come see the cockpit and meet the pilots. I got to go up mid flight and see the inside, talk to the crew etc and then they gave me some free pencils and a colouring book. It's a shame kids can't get to see things like that anymore. And no, they didn't let me touch any of the controls and I don't remember asking to
Same only it was domestic here in Australia in the 90s
I saw the cockpit of a plane when I was young it was post 9/11 so I could only see it during boarding but it was really cool to 5 year old me
Me too, they gave me wings it was my first flight. But didn’t touch anything.
Good, that's because they were good pilots and not hacks like these dumb asses.
Same here, British Airways pre- 9/11
To be fair, all of the passengers should have been given a turn at the controls.
Good one, gordon. That gave me a hearty chuckle.
I'm Muslim
@@felineace9068 --- And Andreas Lubitz, the young co-pilot who deliberately crashed a Germanwings airliner into the French Alps, was a Christian.
gordon lifes not fair so why should I they lmfao
@@felineace9068 who gives a shit
This is one of the most infuriating aviation accidents.
Completely senseless.
wait until you learn of that one russian plane that caught on fire on the runway, and passengers were stuck trying to rescue their carry-on bags instead of getting the fuck out of there, leading to 40 deaths. metro.co.uk/2019/05/07/overweight-passenger-blocked-passengers-escaping-crashed-flight-killed-41-9423036/
Don't fly to or from Russia.
@@user-ld4qt6ci7b those Louie V travel bags aren't cheap
must have been those exclusive fallout 76 canvas bags
@@thesovietkevin7275 made of that ever so scarce material, """""canvas"""""
It's extra bad because the pilots' reactions to the situation were completely incorrect. Reading the transcript at the bottom, they made multiple mistakes that even private pilots should know
75 people are dead because you can't say "no" to your kids. On behalf of humanity, thanks so much.
It was the pilot's idea to let his kids sit behind the controls.
@@Tom8201 the OP was not talking about the kids
This story is a most pathetic story of shame and embarrassment on the part of everyone who allowed that kid to be in the cockpit --- including those who died in that shame including that pilot and his son. This story is so pathetically embarrassing and shameful that I have been able to bring myself to learn only a minimal amount of information about this crash and have scarcely been able to watch any RUclips video material on the incident. Consequently I am still largely in ignorance of the full details of this crash, with the only things I know about this crash being that the child was in the cockpit and he disabled the autopilot and that caused the plane to crash. Of course a miserably scant part of this crash was the fault of Airbus because Airbus didn't install an alarm which would have indicated that the autopilot had just been turned off. I am not one who habitually trolls RUclips videos simply to spit out comments --- but this is one of those kinds of videos which weigh so heavily and miserably upon my heart that I WOULD troll every video on this crash just to mention everything I mentioned right here --- as to how this particular crash is so shameful and embarrassing in the realm of humanity that, in my books, it is shameful even to have to talk about. This crash is shit, shit, shit at its ugliest. SHIT!
@@defaultkid99 what he literally is
@@maximumforce8275 He's talking about the father. Reading comprehension, have you heard of it?
This is haunting, i speak Russian so I can hear the frustration and desperation in their voice cause they know that they don't have much time. Having said that I commend them on their bravery, they didn't panic, scream, but tried to work together to remedy this situation. I can't imagine being in a situation where you know every second counts and each decision you make and action you take will result in either you dying, or surviving. And you have no time to ponder if your previous action helped your situation or made it much worse. To all the souls on board RIP.
Not trying to start a pissing contest but just wanna point out they really did panic though. In their panic, they OVER corrected the aircraft multiple times. Like the video said, if they had let auto-pilot correct the course originally they would be fine. BUT I understand what you're saying and agree they're still brave.
Well, everyone is entitled to their opinions, but I disagree. I guess my interpretation of panic was slightly different. What they did was take a corse of action, in highind·sight perhaps it was not the right course of action, but until each one of us is in that exact situation, we won't know how we will react to it. I doubt most people being in an airplane that is banking beyond its intended structural capabilities would just sit back and let auto pilot fix the issue. Besides they reacted because up to that point the auto pilot had not corrected the situation and let the airplane bank to a point where the wings were pointing at the ground. At that point any person with a rational mind would say screw this and take control. There were many things done that were not by the book that day, no one is arguing that, thats what led to the events that transpired. But considering the citation, like violent g forces pinning them into their seat, and rear of the cabin, it was insane they managed to correct the a spin, which they did, they just ran out of time and altitude and by the time the airplane was in control and at level flight,, they were to low. I'm not saying you are wrong, no one is disputing the facts, but ask your self if you were in that cockpit under similar conditions, how long would you wait to take control of the airplane, or would you just let autopilot decide your faith. Look whats happened in the last two tragic accidents involving 737 max, both accidents were caused by automated flight systems, basically crashing the airplanes.
What i forgot to mention, is remember the boy accidently disengaged the autopilot, so perhaps as far as they were concerned they though the autopilot was flying the plane. I think a large part of this accident was their unfamiliarity with the Airbus. They did not realize that on that Airplane you can disengage the autopilot simply by tilting the yoke too far. On Russian planes when Autopilot is disengaged it gives off an Audible warning, aperantly, this either did not happen, or was not heard by the crew, so for all intended purposes they though the plane was still in control of the autopilot.
Every action they did made it worse.
I don’t speak Russian, but it’s pretty easy to hear the emotion even without knowing what they’re saying. I’m actually trying to learn, but it’s pretty hard for someone who only knows English and (some) German. I’ve gotten most of the alphabet down, but the actual words are very different from the Germanic languages.
God I'm so pissed he let those kids play pilot in an actual flying commercial plane with passengers. WTF
Human error. I think we have come a long way from dumb decisions.
You can't be pissed at him. It was a common thing back then and he wouldn't have known what could have happened. His son didn't know the magnitude of what he was doing, and the father, being experienced, thought that his son would see it as an obviously dangerous thing to do. It was a different time back then.
"YOU DID THIS! THIS IS YOUR FAULT! Ahhhhh!" This has actually happened seconds before a crash. During the crash of a B-52 because of sloppy low altitude flying (turning too long and losing lift and crashing in a ball of fire in front of a whole air show), the other pilot said, "You ass hole! You've killed us!" What is even worse is the man who said that had volunteered to fly with the guy and stopped any of the other pilots under his command from flying with him because he knew how dangerous he was. He reported him many times to no avail.
Back in 2013 when I was 11 at the time I took a plane to london. I was very interested in planes, so most of the time I tried to look inside the cockpit. One of crew members asked if I would like to meet the captain mid flight. So It occurs even post 9-11, they even allowed me to sit in one of the chairs.
@@claymore_roomba : )
“Hey son do you want to operate this Nuclear Plant?”
Probably how the chernobyl disaster happened xD
@@noelfolz50 ...i cant tell if your just joking or that stupid
@@Mineraux Dude, if I would have been serious, I wouldn't have added a "xD"...
@@noelfolz50 you can never be sure on the internet
@@Mineraux fair enough
having read about this accident, it's not only the pilot's fault. every pilot of the a310 wasnt aware (at this time) that it is possible to disable parts of the autopilot while other parts still work as intended. this occurred when the son held the rudder steady for 30 seconds while the autopilot was set to fly in circles.
its like letting your son sitting at the driver seat in a autonomous vehicle, not knowing that touching the steering wheel disables autonomous steering, but keeps the other functions in the computers hand.
Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer.
Ok I know this sounds a lil stingy but the rudder on planes is controlled by the pedals and it controls the flappy thing on the vertical stabiliser, gives the plane a yaw dimension turning left and right. What he actually held was the ailerons which control the planes roll. Little nitpick I know.
If the boy was touching the control column, how the boy not know why, when the plan is tilting? Is he touching the control column? Why the plane tilt anyway?
@@alan5506 And Arrogance
Nah still, this is a plane 35000 feet in the air, that is NOT something that is ever okay to do regardless of autopilot. Put a kid in the pilot seat l, wtf why
Co Pilot: "Surely, this can't be a serious situation..."
Pilot: "I'm afraid to say that it most certainly is, and don't call me Shirley."
.... "looks like I picked the wrong week to quit drinking"....
Imagine passengers sitting without knowing that pilot of plane is a child.
there life was in the hands of a child
@@TARKDWELL not to mention mostly were rich businessmen from hong kong
I would have had a heart attack and died first before the plane crashed
that's not worst than imagine knowing the child is piloting the plane u are on the sky.
@Nunovia Gottdamnedbizzness :o
“Vladimir Makarov”
COD fans: “Interesting”
The will of a single man
Lano 1 he has his plan
"remember no russian"
Cool name + name of a gun
Hahahahah I knew I wouldn't be the only one to make the connection 😂
That story is one of the most bizarre, incompetent, and reckless accidents I've ever heard. To toy with the lives of an airline passenger jet full of people is unimaginable. Can you even imagine what the Captain would've faced if he had landed, not to mention the children needing therapy for PTS. The man was sick.
Pride and arrogance. The man wasn't sick, he was just over-confident in his ability to fly the plane. To them, they could not crash as long as they had control, not realizing they are actually extremely inexperienced. Also, it's unlikely that Captain would have faced legal consequences. This is a Russian airline after all...
Not sick. Stupid
i agree. incompetent is the word. One of them knows whats happening the other is giving wrong advice causing the situation. Its dark so they need to be concentrating on the instrument panel. Poor communication, poor teamwork, arrogance of not checking instrument panels properly and letting kids into the cockpit.
“Hey son, do you want to operate this RBMK reactor?”
In soviet Russia BMK reacts you!
As soon as you mentioned the kids entered the cockpit I knew immediately what was about to happen
I hate kids jk lol
I'd heard the story a couple of years ago and pretty much forgot all about it. When he mentioned the kids I was like, "Oh, yeah... that 😬." Such a ridiculous decision on the pilot's part. So avoidable.
I loathe children. Iam glad I never was one
@@nathanhowlett8893 ... Does anybody wanna tell him?
@@RipRLeeErmey tell him what? I was never a child either
This incident infuriates me because all those deaths were so easily preventable by that pilot not being stupid enough to let his children touch the controls during the flight.
The narrator said " if they would have avoided the manual controlling and let the Autopilot take over then they would have been saved " ..
@@unusualvideos8269 Yea, I honestly don't really blame the kids that much. One, they genuinely couldn't have comprehended how dangerous this was. Two, their father gave them false sense of security. The polites however, despite letting the kids in the seat, was NOT the deadly mistake as the other person pointed out. The mistake was bad flying and over-correction. Had they just let auto-pilot do its thing, the incident would have been something for them to probably laugh about (ignorantly, but still). All bad choices made, but the lethal one was straight-up bad flying and lack of experience. I'm guessing a more experienced pilot would have let auto-pilot do its magic.
Child was a bad pilot and should have had ´some understanding (the other child did) and the dad should have watched him closer
@@madezra64 i don't think anyone could have just sat down and let the autopilot handle everything in that situation
@@kastelukannumollom5289 so true, we sometimes act like human error is almost impossible, but it is SO VERY POSSIBLE AT ALL TIMES
I feel sorry for the families of the passengers knowing that their loved one died because some pilot let their 15 year old kid fly the plane
Like can you imagine how they’d feel about that, how angry and upset they would be because of a stupid decision
Can you imagine being the mother/wife? Not even having the chance to YELL at him for being so stupid. Nor the opportunity to bury them both.
@@suzannehartmann946 The mother wasn't on the flight.
@@Tom8201 that changes nothing
This story is a most pathetic story of shame and embarrassment on the part of everyone who allowed that kid to be in the cockpit --- including those who died in that shame including that pilot and his son. This story is so pathetically embarrassing and shameful that I have been able to bring myself to learn only a minimal amount of information about this crash and have scarcely been able to watch any RUclips video material on the incident. Consequently I am still largely in ignorance of the full details of this crash, with the only things I know about this crash being that the child was in the cockpit and he disabled the autopilot and that caused the plane to crash. Of course a miserably scant part of this crash was the fault of Airbus because Airbus didn't install an alarm which would have indicated that the autopilot had just been turned off. I am not one who habitually trolls RUclips videos simply to spit out comments --- but this is one of those kinds of videos which weigh so heavily and miserably upon my heart that I WOULD troll every video on this crash just to mention everything I mentioned right here --- as to how this particular crash is so shameful and embarrassing in the realm of humanity that, in my books, it is shameful even to have to talk about. This crash is shit, shit, shit at its ugliest. SHIT!
@@Tom8201 That makes it even worse. She had to live with this shame and frustration for years.
"one of the passengers, Vladimir Makarov"
This wasn't a crash, Makarov was trying to make his move
Son - "What does these buttons do daddy?."
Daddy- " Can't you see I'm busy talking to your sister"
Son- "Daddy chill."
"Force stop engine? I'd love to push that button!"
I used to not care what people fetishize about, until they ruined that word for me. How tf am I going to be a father now without feeling uncomfortable. Smh.
@@TMWSTR x) from france, that about the meme video ? daddy chill xD at the party ?
@@Blakezilla594 yeah honestly I don't care what people are into so long as they're not hurting anyone without their consent or breaking the law, but I really just want to know who started the trend of calling male partners "daddy" and why the thought ever came to them in the first place. Again, I don't care what other people are into, but if a woman calls me that I'm getting as far away from them as I can and I am blocking all communication with that person. That word is the exact opposite of a turn-on for me, it makes me want to projectile vomit. Even hearing a child innocently call their father that word makes me feel sick because of it.
It’s so much scarier when you know Russian as you can hear the emotions in their speech
@@fraskf6765 Number 6 man urinates on fellow passenger for not being able to smoke
shut up stop trying to brag ye
@@doofus2723 number 12 : c o c k
Da!
You can tell without knowing the language that there crapping themselves stupid man letting his child in the driver's seat won't be that again will he
Important info that is left out: I remember seeing this years back, and if I remember correctly, the kid tried turning the stick because he actually wanted to fly. If left alone, the autopilot would have corrected and nothing would have happened. But the pilot grabbed the stick and over corrected, which is what caused the loss of control.
They were over correcting all through, it’s like they forgot how to fly in their panic. Maybe lack of recent practice in stalls, spiral dives etc, but a lot of what they did just made things worse. Sadly by the time they got their heads together they’d run out of height. Tragic thing.
I actually don't think that is correct what the narrator was saying. Autopilots are not capable of recovering from extreme unusual attitudes. The autopilot will switch off even in any unusual attitude. No pilot is trained to sit with their hands in their laps and wait for the autopilot to correct an extreme unusual attitude. They are trained to take action to recover.
Also the normal behaviour of autopilots is to switch off when extreme control inputs are made, as the assumption is made that the pilot is urgently responding to an unexpected situation. It would have been normal for pilots who do not fully understand the mixed regimes of the Airbus autopilot to assume that it was turned off by the unusual attitude and extreme control inputs.
Unfortunately there have been a lot of accidents in Boeing's and Airbusses resulting from misunderstanding of the mixed regimes of operation of autopilots and auto throttles. Many people say these mixed regimes shouldn't exist, just as many other people say that pilots must understand them. Personally I fall into the first group, as there's abundant evidence over the years that highly trained and qualified crews can be in situations where they do not understand what the plane is doing.
That being said of course its very hard to conceive of how the kid could have put the plane over into a 90 degree bank with two experienced pilots looking over his shoulder... maybe they were both looking at something else at the moment he cranked the wheel over...? We won't ever know...
This brought back a lot of terrifying memories. I barely walked away from a similar situation in a helicopter (Former flight engineer, NOT a pilot). We had to breakaway from an air refueling formation, and the severity of the situation caused an overcorrection from the pilot. We banked to somewhere around 130-140° from an already low elevation. I'm still thankful every single day for the rest of the crew, and their collective experience that managed to get us out of that. Stopping the descent at around 300 feet wasn't fun for this particular student. I can get a very close feeling of sympathy for these passengers. Thank you.
“One of the passengers of the flight, Vladimir Makarov”
Oh no. OH NO!
Remember no russian
I was just also wondering
Coincidence! I think not!
Lmao my thoughts exactly. Not again...
WHY IN BLOODY HELL DOES MAKAROV KNOW YOU?!
And thats why you shouldnt let your kids fly your plane.
Hell I put thousands of hours into FSX as a kid, have controlled a C172 for five minutes, am an adult, and still wouldn't sit in the flight seat of a passenger jet unless I was literally the best hope for the plane not crashing because the pilot and copilot were both incapacitated for whatever reason and nobody with better understanding of how to fly a plane was onboard. Aeroflot Flight 593 is a classic example of negligence and unprofessionalism.
Weeee
I did the same think as a kid, and things went fine... This kid was just a lousy pilot.
After this video its kinda fucking scary that i got to controll a sesna for about a minute when i was 11. Was on a recreational flight above some islands.
@@HRM.H Well, thankfully you probably recognized it was scary and weren't the kind of kid that smashes the brakes the first time they drive a car. You probably didn't yank on any control surfaces, and you most likely had the careful eye of an adult guiding you and giving you positive reinforcement throughout. I'm only guessing here, because you obviously grew up capable of self-reflecting on a past moment in your life, and could make an emotional assessment of the situation with new perspective, which implies someone did something right for you to exist.
"Dad can I sit in your pilots seat?" "Sure son, what's the worst that can happen?
*"Observe"*
Edit: that's supposed to be in quotes, I don't know why RUclips just deleted the quotation marks. Thanks a lot, Susan. Wait nevermind now the quotes are there for me what the hell is wrong with this website?
There is something that is not mentioned and that is very important: The plane did not warn in any way when the autopilot was partially disabled. After this accident, the manufacturing company rectified this error.
Kudrinsky: "It turns by itself?"
His 15 year-old son: "Yes."
Kudrinsky: " But, why does it?"
..... what a pilot.
Because it knows where it isn’t
Ken O'Neill most passenger planes have slightly pitched up wings, so they can fly level and still produce enough lift. This way, when you bank you produce lift, but since you are 30 degrees banked, 1/3 of the lift goes sideways, hence you turn and lose airspeed
He knew what autopilot was, he was asking his son that to see if he knew
@@ScoobyDooby530 the missile always knows where it is because it knows where it isn't and is going where it should instead of where it shouldn't. such a smart misslile.
NO, the kid TURNED the wheel hard enough and set that in motion! He could see it and was asking his Dad “why it was turning by itself” and his Dad was clueless. Repeating his question back to him-He didn’t know why at that point he was asking that yet.
When bring your kids to work day goes horribly wrong.
Damn,
I'm beginning to agree with ya
Legend
“Let your child son with no experience operate a packed passenger aircraft day”
@@liminality8791 ha ha not funny😐
As horrible as this situation was, the engineer in me is very impressed by the durability of the black boxes. Surviving a plane crash, straight down, into the ground at very high speed. It’s incredible anything happened
My dad was in the air force and he told me one of the most important things he learned in training, which is that slow and smooth control is the only safe and effective way to maneuver an aircraft; even though the autopilot would've fixed it if they had done nothing, they likely would have also survived if they hadn't pulled up so sharply initially after losing control
son "hey pop, what does this button do???" father"NNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEETTTTTT!!!!!!"
Incredibly hilarious post!!!!! Thank you for the laughs that made my day!!!!!________||
TShaindlin !!!!!!__________!!!!!!!
*CYKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
ББББЛЛЛЛЛЯЯЯЯЯТТТТТЬЬЬЬЬЬ!!!!
I feel bad for laughing at this
"Hey son, wanna defuse this bomb?"
Exactly
~Bomb has been defused~
*Counter Terrorists win*
@@ARockyRock nice
@@ARockyRock good ending
Basically
Getting a modern airliner upside down is quite the achievement
It's the final achievement in the hit videogame "The Eldar Scrolls V: Skyfall"
This is why you don't let your kids mess with your work stuff. Damn, all those people died because of that how horrible.
Almost unfathomable incompetence.
Yep, just like most humans.
@@MMOStein Most humans aren't in charge of thousands of lives each year so no
@@lonerebeI its no different lol
Like the movie airplane but irl
Letting children on the flight deck was almost unfathomable incompetence. The rest was just icing on this particular tragic cake.
This is why “take your kid to work day” is a terrible idea
well, my dad delivers blood on a 700 cc honda
Yeah you right... Just like one of my supervisor... He bring his kid in my department (radiology) someday... and his kid breaking the CT Scan lol 🤣
druss999 Go load the torpedo son it’s more fun
for me it was the greatest idea ever. I was in-home refrigeration tech and I had them carry my tool box and equipment. It was a bad idea to let them have refrigerant/freon fights, but this was in early '80s. We didnt know anything about the Ozone Layer
My dad would of been soo pissed🤣
Remember seeing this in air crash investigations years ago. Such a tragic and devastating accident that could have been avoidable
Wow. This has to be just the saddest most avoidable crash.
I remember as a teen accidentally losing control of a golf cart. Imagine the feeling of being responsible for losing control of a *plane*
I can't imagine it lasting very long seeing the outcome
Luckily he didn't need to worry about that for long~
This story is a most pathetic story of shame and embarrassment on the part of everyone who allowed that kid to be in the cockpit --- including those who died in that shame including that pilot and his son. This story is so pathetically embarrassing and shameful that I have been able to bring myself to learn only a minimal amount of information about this crash and have scarcely been able to watch any RUclips video material on the incident. Consequently I am still largely in ignorance of the full details of this crash, with the only things I know about this crash being that the child was in the cockpit and he disabled the autopilot and that caused the plane to crash. Of course a miserably scant part of this crash was the fault of Airbus because Airbus didn't install an alarm which would have indicated that the autopilot had just been turned off. I am not one who habitually trolls RUclips videos simply to spit out comments --- but this is one of those kinds of videos which weigh so heavily and miserably upon my heart that I WOULD troll every video on this crash just to mention everything I mentioned right here --- as to how this particular crash is so shameful and embarrassing in the realm of humanity that, in my books, it is shameful even to have to talk about. This crash is shit, shit, shit at its ugliest. SHIT!
@@MyNathanking Take solace in the fact that it's likely never to happen again, at least.
@@sasdagreat8052 It already happened once; that is nothing to take solace in.
So we got the alternate universe where Makarov doesn’t start WW3
Only true MGS fans can understand
Bro
Why do you have such good creativity I would have never thought of that
Mitsuki Hashiba I think you mean Cod Mw2
Yeah because he died on this plane crash
Lol he was on his way to the airport 😂😂
Hey Eldar, you wanna kill everybody in a 2 minute terror ride? That's my boy!
He's still my Boy 😆😆
Eldar
Makes me tear up to think about this happening to any of my family.. I just can't imagine the fear.. Knowing that you might be about to die.. I imagined me, horrified and panicking, screaming farewells to my mom, apologizing for all the times I've wronged her or ever hurt her, saying how much I love her..
Tell me you're an ISFP/INFP without telling me you're an ISFP/INFP
@@46Bax this has nothing to do with personality traits, stfu
@@ena7897 the prophet Mohammed peace be upon his soul said that tho shalt not tell your fellow man to shut up so watch your words brother
As a great man once said, “pilot license, what for?”
That’s from bubsy 3D land
Bubsy 3D, a cinematic, and videogame disaster. Total shit, bubsy didn't even 3 his D. Now, Knack II on the otherhand? Visual and gaming masterpiece. Script is flawless, acting- flawless, mechanics- flawless, story- flawless, gameplay- all flawless. Mascot? It's Knack from Knack II, not Knack I, so yet another flawless choice. Jokes? Making jokes about Knack I, and boosting Knack II's repitation. Just another perfect choice made for this masterpiece. Finally, Knack HIMself? He's Knack, and he's back, baby. That's why Knack II is the best video game ever, maybe even the best experience ever. My rating? 7/5, it's better than Jesus, and it's not even close
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA I REMEMBER WHEN HE SAID THAT! ah, that's a good one.
It gets funnier everytime!
You have content made for children!
The pilot was very unprofessional in his handling of the situation, I’ve known about this disaster for quite some time. A child should never be allowed in the cockpit.
There was a documentary on it.
Lano 1 yes I know, it’s quite an infamous air disaster, there’s also a flightchannel episode on it which is how I found out about it.
When I was a kid I was taken up to the flight deck during the flight. One of my best memories and nobody died. If the crew had been paying attention it wouldn't have happened. Obviously during takeoff and landing children shouldn't be allowed and now with security concerns it won't ever happen.
AZFlyer I don't know about that. Both my kids were allowed in the cockpit only a few years ago. They absolutely loved it.
Nah it used to happen a lot
Also dad: "Hey son, do you want to catch this tiger?"
Back in the mid 70s I flew from Greece to the United States and my basset hound set up front with the pilots because the Captain also owned a basset hound and love them dearly. In short my dog flew better than first class 😊
The the pilots constantly showed him attention and gave him snacks so he loved it and acted like he didn't want to exit the aircraft once we landed. This of course would never happen today but I thought it was awesome that my very much loved friend enjoyed the flight so I thought I would share this with you.
That's ok, as long as they didn't let the dog put his paws on the controls.
Great but should not be allowed to happen really what if the dog decided to jump up on the pilots lap while he was flying and knocked some control that sent your plane into a mountain. Love dogs just not in where the crew is.
Cool, but imagine if your dog had jumped somewhere. The decision was irresponsible.
Oh look, there's a dog flying a plane! 🤣
I'm a native russian so listening to them desperately do anything they possibly could.. paired with the flight path visuals...
That actually brought me to tears and hit me harder than any "thriller" movie.
Goodness..
Same here, самое грустное, что у них было несколько шансов этого избежать, но все равно они ими не воспользовались.
The reactions they had actually made the situation worse
I bet. 😑😥
@cyber pro but still, all those people on board didn't deserve to die
Those idiot pilots literally killed themselves and their innocent passengers (the real victims here)
“Ever been in a cockpit before?
You ever.... seen a grown man naked?”
Classic
Bad week to stop sniffing glue...
Don't call me Sherly
"Do you.. hang around the gymnasium ?
Jimmy, do you like gladiator movies ?
Have you ever been to... A Turkish prison ?"
do you like movies about gladiator s ? do you like it when scraps rubs up and down on your leg
This is what scares people so much about flying. Putting 100% of your trust in someone else not to mess up. In a car you're the captain of your own little ship, so there is a feeling of control of your situation.
Bring these back!
30 years ago a Captain with the airline I flew for put his 15 year old son in his seat for a descent into a capital city airport. Nothing occurred other than the captain was sacked 2 days later. What a fool.
Albuquerque NM police helicopter landed in a vacant lot on the edge of town next to a donut store to get some donuts. No more job.
Love me some happy endings
@@PInk77W1 a helicopter pilot for the military in the country i live in delivered a pizza to his gf with a heli...rip his career.
larsmonsen88 wow, the hits just keep on coming
Had a friend who flew a Twin Otter for a native owned airline . He did a hot shot landing at our AMO on our maintenance apron .... was fired before his flight back.
Let's put my kid in the pilot seat what could go wrong
@David Daivdson or just have common sense and not put your kids in the pilots seat
@David Daivdson It's not the kid's fault, it's solely the fault of Kudrinsky. The fucker was looking elsewhere while there was a child at the pilot seat.
He killed everyone on that plane.
@@BenersantheBread being 15 is way more than old enough to know not to touch anything
@David Daivdson dumbass this is a life threatening situation. You wouldve done even worse than him if you were him.
@@kitchenroam1509 Or if he was a werewolf.
can't believe some of the insensitive comments,
My heart goes out to that poor lad, he must've been aware at some point that something he did was causing the panic, yet the blame lies solely at his father's feet. such a tradgedy for all the victims and their families.
Yes, so sad 😞 😔 😟
It’s horrible all round.
He was 15. Old enough to fuckin know better.
@@Kortexx611 moronic take, like monumentally moronic, it's world class how moronic of a take that is and the fact that you deadass just said a 15 year old boy is "old enough to know better" than to trust his licensed pilot father who insists this is okay, despite the fact that the mf cannot even drive yet and shops at hot topic because "it's not a phase, mom!"
if you're this much of a brainlet at the age you are now, then goddamn, at 15 you probably unironically thought white chicks was the funniest thing ever put in cinemas, and that, why, yes, adam sandler is super funny.
you have the personality of a slightly used paper towel tbh, utterly boring and totally vapid.
try that dumb shit on a child psychologist, or any psychologist, even an endocrinologist, a neurologist, hell, try that line on ur doctor, because then you'll see the look i have on my face right now. it's not a particularly angry expression, just one of tired, disappointed exhaustion at the fact that you're using the death of 75 people to virtue signal and proclaim how smart and wise you are.
cockroach behaviour.
@@Kortexx611 your brain doesn't fully develop until you're 25, you're not an adult until your 18 (at least in america). Kids trust adults to know what they're talking about, and while 15 year olds have more comprehension about the world then a 3 year old, they are still growing up and learning how things work. If your dad, who has tens of thousands of hours of flying experience, tells you its okay to mess with the controls, you'd trust him. No matter your age. As you get older, you might be more cautious or just refuse outright, but none of the blame falls on the kid. He didn't force himself onto the controls, he listened to those he thought the could trust. It's a terrible tragedy and nobody deserved to die that day but if anybody should be blamed it should be the fully functional adult that knew how the overriding of autopilot works, not a 15 year old just doing as he was told.
Such a captivating series
I can't imagine the horror that must have been to be a passenger in that plane
All because of some dumb kid playing pilot...
@NoReOz And the dumbest of asses, the men who let him do it.
They actually sounded pretty calm compared to how panicked russian people can be.
@@noreoz1024 110% not the kids fault. i assume their dad thought its on autopilot and told them they can play around with the stick as much as they want. like theyre kids... its the dad that shouldve ben more carefull.
I remember the mayday episode on this, terrifying for little me
This is how I fly planes in Microsoft flight simulator
Good
Is there any other way? Hahahaha
I think its a required tutorial by now.
I think it’s the actually way to fly now
😬
I remember watching a documentary on this many years ago and this story was always the one I remember most disturbingly.
If I remember correctly the g forces would have been enough to make it almost impossible to even look around, or talk, basically just holding them towards the seats as they could see the controls indicating everything
This video always gives me chills
Imagine the shock when investigators heard the cvr for the first time.
You know the second the investigators hear the pilots start bringing in their kids, they had to just look at each other and immediately figure out what happened
@@phoenixsixxrising that's fucking cold I needed to read that today
@@phoenixsixxrising hahaha
And they would have flown away on it too... if it weren't for those meddling kids.
I wasn't expecting such great jokes after such a sad story. lol.
Ruh Roh Raggy!
Almost thought your pf said biggie cheese.....big disappointment
For an idea of pre-911 flights: I was a solo flyer when I was roughly 7 through 10 years old (as in, flying alone without a parent or guardian) from England to Denmark regularly. The airplane staff would look after me and on my first flight they took me to see the cockpit and meet the pilots and stuff BEFORE TAKEOFF
That pilot should have known better than to let kids in to a cockpit during flight smh
Your deadpan straight faced humour gets me all the time. I was laughing through the whole video.
"dad what does this do?"
"oh it turns the plane"
{.-.}
kek
lol
& then he had no idea how to properly fix it😑😑🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ why was he allowed to fly a plane?!?! THERE'S NO WAY HE MADE IF THAT FAR WITHOUT PEOPLE REALIZING HOW INCREDIBLY STUPID HE IS!💯💯💯😑🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤬🤬🤬🤬🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🛩🛬💥🔥💥🔥
@@6luealreadydead The autopilot wasn't supposed to allow that to happen.
@@johnnytarerio3186 In the pilots mind, yes, but it did operate as intended - continually pressure on the yoke turned off the autopilot, as designed.
i found your channel yesterday watched almost everything but lucky for me the next day u made a video.
Just binged all his vids for like the 10th time they are very rewatchable I promise you've found a gem
Don’t expect one everyday though
Cowerdnerd Despacito quality not quantity
Aame
yeah, tales from the bottle are very good too. Some of the best videos on yt in my opinion.
Loved this one. Amazing talent in this channel.
Furthermore, it is my opinion that Carthage must be destroyed.
I think I counted around 5 complete revolutions of the aircraft in all various directions on it's gradual spiral down. That was the craziest most unbelievable thing I've seen or heard of in jet airliner history.
This is so scary, imagine being a passenger they never even knew why they crashed to their death because this irresponsible Dad 🤦🏾♂️
does it really matter to you, being on a plane, about to perish, why you will do so? I sure as hell would not care what causes the plane to crash, makes no difference.
csebal it definitely makes a difference when someone’s job is to care for hundreds of lives and families that love those people and he decides it’s ok to let a 15 y/o fly the plane.
@@WYLDXHORSE23 cool.. then spend the last few minutes of your life raging about the irresponsible jerk that causes you to die. It sure will make a difference. I would likely choose not to.
@@WYLDXHORSE23
He didn't let him fly the plane
@@danielflanard8274 did...did you watch the video?
If plane crashes were instant I wouldn't be nearly as scared of them, but the idea of being in a plane plummeting out of the sky and not being able to do anything would be the worst thing imaginable, those last few minutes would be awful, I'd much rather pass out from lack of oxygen than have to experience that.
That's why I get absolutely hammered on the ore flight bar and well I'm never flying again
There was a Japanese airliner that lost all fly by wire controls so couldnt really alter the flightpath. The crew and passengers had 45 minutes to write goodbye notes and make their peace until the plane hit a mountainside. Imagine knowing the exact time of your death and theres no hope of avoiding it? Fuck.
well you can pass out from oxygen. just don’t put your mask on. but normally that’s only when it happens at cruising altitude. i’d much rather be on a crashing plane than something like a submarine or be buried alive.
Eh, I'd take a plane crash over burning to death in a fire or drowning.
God damn. Thanks for that extra bit of horror to this already mental story.
Got a story for you. My grandpa used to work at a steel manfucatory in the cold war times. One day his friend's wife had an emergency and had to be hospitalized. But he didnt wanna leave the job and thought it was nothing srious. Here is the problem. My grandpa's friends kid arrives to the work place and waits inside a room for his mother to come pick him up. Now that the mother is hospitalized the kid stays in the room until his father leaves. Eventually things get boring and kid want to stay with his father. At first the kid is distant to thr machines but curious about them. My grandpa always warns his friend not to let the kid close to the machines because they tend to overheat. After few hours my granpa goes to take a break and 5 minutes in he hears screaming. He rushes inside and finds the kids arms stuck in a molten steel. The kid died due to excessive pain and kangrene(dont know the English equivelant for this). My grandpa told me that he beat his friend until he cracked the knuckles of his hands. He was sentenced for 6 years of prison for beating and excessively unjuring someone but they let him out the next week. After hearing this story i said to myself "I will never ever let my kid into my workplace. Whether its a office or a factory. "
"Hey son, wanna operate this man's heart?"
"Sure dad, I'm definitely gonna try my best to not be an idiot"
those were the last words you hear before fading away due to the effect of
anesthetic
I can just imagine the son’s mind as this is going down:
*feck*
69 likes haha funny number
@@MemeFinds Not anymore
@@aleppogameingreal NOOOOOO!
"blyat"
(Insert angry Irish noises here)
i dont know man, vladimir makarov, airports, russia, im having deja vu
Same
Remember, no Russian.
Yeah I hear the name and was like 🤔
Same here like wtf
Same
Holy moly. As a child in the 80s, my younger sister and I flew at least once a year, to visit our grandparents on the other side of Canada. A number of times we were allowed into the cockpit, and I believe my sister was once at the controls (with the pilot right there). It never occurred to me until today how horribly wrong things might have gone.
A terrible tragedy and absolutely terrifying.
But, as many parents and grandparents say these days “they are only playing”.
May the passengers souls rest in peace.
Ah yes. I too have flown Ryanair.
My condolences
Lmao that's fucked
ryanair is like luxury for aeroflot though lmao :D
Big mood
Sekgo Have you flown Aeroflot, to my understanding the service is actually pretty good
Butters: oh geez oh boy im gonna get grounded for this i just know it
Why would he of been grounded? It’s his dad that let this happen the lad only did what his dad let him do. It’s the idiot dad at fault not the lad.
Grounded... very fast
Oh don’t worry, he will be grounded alright
Kevin Rustles
Don’t worry officer we’ll ground the shit outta him
Keeley Orange that joke just flew over your head didn’t it... you clearly haven’t watched South Park lmao
Chills, chills, chills down my spine. What horror
This hurts my heart 😕
The incompetents eliminate themselves.
Unfortunately, they usually drag dozens of others along with them.
Calm down, Dante. It was a pilot who wanted to share his love for flying with his children.
@@matthewsylvester5835 His "want to share his love of flying" killed 70 innocent people. There are times and places to do that, one of the times and places where it should not happen is in a commercial aircraft full of people.
@@matthewsylvester5835 always someone defending idiots and their decisions.
Everyone is incompetent at something and everyone eventually dies. So you're kinda right? I mean how are you supposed to be competent at something you have no training in? You seem like an incompetent philosopher
@228candy The son was not responsible. Every damn adult in the cockpit was responsible. No one objected or spoke up to the "harmless" action. No warning. At the least "Don't touch anything".. Would they have said anything if the father gave his son a loaded gun?
"Let the kids have fun on a pilot seat! What could go wrong?"
Sounds like something a Karen would say.
I hadn't even started the video yet and this is the first thing I see. I must be in for one hell of a ride
Still, Fuck you Eldar
9/11
They had fun but they also paid the price.
I like your videos. I listen to them while working out. The thing that bothers me is it’s hard to hear you with the volume all the way up. When the ads or your sounds effects come on, it is significantly louder. Can you edit your dialogue to be as loud as possible? We can always turn down our volume, can’t turn it up past max though.
This guy's voice alone is enough to send shivers down the spine. And the ears. Oh god, the ears!
Just listening to the confusion in the cockpit is horrifying. I couldn’t imagine being on board.
Oh yeah. It was upside down there for awhile. phew.
@@lindaross4331 Very scary and sad for sure!
"One of the passengers of the flight, Vladimir Makarov"
MW players: Now that's a name I haven't heard for a long time
"Every man has his weakness. Find the girl."
-Makarov, 2011
Well now we know why it went down
Remember, No Russian
* LOUD GUNSHOT NOISES *
Me .... Were is the nuke ???
Bloody unbelievable . . .
I like your vids.
Have you guys noticed that Kudrinsky command his son to turn left while Priskarev said turn right. That's probably the main factor why they're dead.
Airbus and Boeing used a different attitude indicator than the Russian pilots were likely originally trained on at the time. That's a probable cause for Priskarev mistakenly telling Kudrinsky's son to turn right instead of left. It's really just an unfortunate series of events the whole way through.
@@CEmanified
You mean the bank indicator (or horizon I don't know the exact name)not the altitude.I think Russian planes shows the same side you're turning to while Airbus and Boeing show the opposite direction and I think you're right
the main factor why they're dead is cos they let a fucking child control an airplane.
@@tremendous5862 Lol I was about to say the same thing before I saw your comment. Anyone who blames the child in this situation is being ridiculous.
Wait he was telling the kid to turn? I assumed the kid hit the stick then the pilot got back into the seat and took control. Can someone explain to me what happened??
Things I learned from this:
1. Putting a 15 year old in the pilot seat is a bad idea, especially if said child has not only not had any pilot experience, but hasn’t even been on a plane before.
2. Auto pilot doesn’t panic and yank at the controls like a human, even an experienced one.
idk I'm watching through the playlist and I can't stop myself from having a staring contest with the intro.
When he said Vladimir Makarov I had them cod flashbacks bro
Lessons of the story:
1: Don’t let your kids perform a professional job which can put lives on the line.
2: Trust autopilot to do its job.
@Mr. Clean watch the video again it didnt get turned off he even calls out when the autopilot does things after that point
@@shawnwelch7371 the child put enough force on the yoke to disengage the aileron autopilot into manual control, which the pilots didn't notice and why it started to bank initially. Autopilot was still in control of the other systems which caused it to pitch up and increase thrust to keep its altitude but caused it to stall where autopilot disengaged completely and another system put the plane into a nosedive to recover after a stall and where the pilots overcorrected.
Tl;Dr It did disengage but not entirely which caused it to stall
The first rule I can understand, But NEVER EVER risk the lives of anyone on a airplane with the autopilot anything could go wrong, it's just a machine it can stall too and lose control it's like saying point a gun at someone just because the safety, Is on but that safety can break and you could have just killed someone.
@@badwahs2578 just like 737 max...
Unless of course the autopilot confuses forward with straight up, and decides straight down is the correct direction....
Moral of the story: Don't trust children.
Dont trust parents and dont yank the wheel
Or just don’t let your kids fly a god damn jet plane that’s just bad parenting
Amen
Don't trust parents when their judgement is impaired by the presence of their children.
Don't overreact to a bad situation. If they just allowed the auto pilot to do it's thing or not course correct so harshly, everything would have been fine.
Thank you for flying Lawn Dart Air.