Imagine being served your drink, and then suddenly the attendant serving you just gets ripped out of plane. You'd never forget the trauma of that event.
"She was just handing my wife a drink, she had stopped and told us this was the last call. We were going to be descending. And then, whoosh! She was gone. Their hands just touched when it happened." (Actual quote from 1988 online article)
"The flight attendant was violently ripped from the airplane by the howling winds at the very instant the roof flew off, and was never seen again" *Upbeat music plays in the background*
I think the whole point is the fact that only one person died in this is amazing. It sucks to be them, but what I saw this video I assumed there would be several people affected. But our society now is, one person dies it's a terrible tragedy and we have to ban something.
My buddy was on that flight. He just re roofed my house. He’s in pictures on a stretcher with a head wound ... he was on the right side. He still takes commuter flights to Oahu every week! Inter island flights don’t fly at 24,000 feet however. You just make a parabola up n down.
"I need to re-roof my house". "I could do that for you". "Oh wow, that'd be fantastic, thank you". "You know what else I would liked to have re-rooved?". "What?". "That horrifying, mentally scarring foray into FUCKING UNENDING NIGHTMARE TERRITORY THAT WAS THAT FUCKING FLIGHT WHERE THE PLANES ROOF BLEW OFF MID-FUCKING FLIGHT!!!!! JESUS!!! JESUS JESUS JESUS!!!".
I couldn't imagine getting back on a plane again. My mom was almost caught in an airplane accident before I was born and hasn't flown since. Unlike this one, her plane experienced technical problems at it's first layover. Instead of waiting for them to fix the issue she decided to get a bus ticket from the airport to her destination. The plane she was previously on crashed before it's next destination.
They're lucky that this happened in short flights between Hawaii islands because had it been higher (like in longer flights) they would have all suffocated
According to the investigation, the only thing connecting the cockpit to the rest of the plane was the floors structural beams which became stranded during the flight. The pilots reported that the whole front part of the plane was bending and they were afraid the cockpit would snap off if they turned too sharply.
I couldn’t imagine how awful it must’ve been for that flight attendant. After getting sucked out of the plane she was probably still conscious. She probably seen the plane continuing on as she was falling. It would’ve taken her a couple of minutes to before she hit the ocean and she had to endure that knowing she was going to die. I can only hope she was knocked unconscious by the forces of being sucked out so she didn’t have to suffer through the fall.
I could be wrong, but I heard that when people fall from heights they have a heart attack from the shock before they hit the ground, I hope that happened to her, as it would’ve been less painful that hitting the ground
there was still probably a ton of debris flying into the back of the plane so they were definitely affected as well. but they were for sure safer cause they could probably take cover behind the seats in front of them and avoid some injuries
It's good practice anyway. Sudden turbulence is a real thing and in the most severe cases, passengers not wearing their belts get thrown from their seats and turned into human projectiles.
I don't know what airlines you fly on, but on Qantas, they tell you every time to keep your seatbelt fastened regardless of the seatbelt sign being on or off.
I've seen this and other air disasters reenacted, and this was not even close to the craziest one. I like te ones where most people or all people on the plane survive.
Rebelgoose where I live it’s 72, being left handed I will die about 10 years earlier, long story some girl who I know kinda has dreams that predict the future and she told me something will happen at age 62 so yeah I-
As an aircraft structural mechanic, I cannot stress enough the importance of routine structural inspections, especially when it comes to corrosion. It's no joke. Aloha Airlines maintenance department dropped the ball hard on this one.
For those that don’t know. The Honolulu international airport created a garden (that is placed close to the Hawaiian airlines flight attendant lounge) in memory for the flight attendant that lost her life.
Fun fact: That “hope” the passengers experienced could have been euphoria, which is a symptom of hypoxia. Rapid decompression at that altitude probably made the hypoxic hypoxia come on very quickly.
Absolutely. But it did take (what?) 13 minutes to land. Emergency descent was probably in the realm of eight or so of that... Then again, I doubt any passengers could catch their breath before the plane was landed. Probably hypoxia.
That wouldn’t happen the air pressure would suck anyone up for a few seconds the. Stabilize, if you were In the back and were strapped down for the first few seconds you’d be fine
But you gotta remember that they were short flights, the plane was used almost exclusively on flights between the islands. But still, that's a helluva flights for just 19 years
Also remember a lot of pilots also fly when they are not working taking family and friends or just working to get more hours to get better flight routes
It's 89,000 "flight cycles" which are takeoffs and landings. So basically 44,500 flights. Six or seven flights per day, most of which were less than one hour each.
to be fair boeing is the big name manufacturer, if anyone is going to find an error first it would be them, many of the issues theyve had fall under the "no one ever thought to think this was possible" category and then they and everyone else fixed the issue to prevent it happening again, the rest of the accidents were either operator error or something conditional/maintenance related that wasn't the fault of the plane
@@js1465s statistics still say flying is safer than driving and for those sensors, but yeah that was a screwup but malfunctions like that are rare and they do try to be as far ahead as they can, flaws will surface when new technologies and designs are put into service, if anything the fact that these flaws usually only show up after years of wide useage points to an otherwise solid design. fortunately or unfortunately, airline accidents get a hell of a lot more attention than similar accidents with ground based equipment (and they have a much smaller margin of error) so people will never fully trust them. in short your not wrong in being skeptical, but i personally feel safe with the odds
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It could be that the flight attendant was instantly killed. If thats the case then maybe not. Losing your life in an accident that isnt your fault sucks
No. Because those people at least got to end their suffering, whereas all these people watched someone die, went through hypoxia (euphoria is a big symptom, hence the hopefulness), got to be able to lean over and look at the looming ground through what should have been a wall (yknow, if they don't mind their face getting torn off by retreating metal, and flapping wires), and have to now live with the memories as they suffer their (perspectively) boring lives. Understanding that, probably, this incident was the most interesting part of their lives, and they, most likely, don't even want the memory anyways. That being said, each and every one of them always has the most awesome story to tell: "Oh, you think THAT'S badass? I took a flight once, and the fricken roof ripped off mid-flighte, and I somehow lived."
The 3rd Saint exactly, at the end of the day they’re not fucking dead. So they’re way luckier that whatever bullshit ptsd they gotta go through, it’s better then dying
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor The Boeing 737 holds the record for the most fatal incidents. It also holds the record for being the most flown aircraft in the world. The old 737s are beautiful machines that are on record as being capable of surviving things that would have downed other aircraft. Like this one.
@@iamyourtargetdemographic2154 Hey, at least she had a unique death, it's unfortunate that's how she died, but she's the only one that has died from a plane roof ripping off and her getting ripped into the sky.
Normally I really like your videos and they’re surprisingly accurate, and I didn’t see any false information here, but there is a lot of info missing as well. For example, the 737 in question had tear strips to prevent exactly this from happening. Tear strips line the fuselage of the plane in 1ftX1ft squares, and the idea is that if a tear happens, it’ll stop at the tear strip, which would have left the plane with a 1 square foot hole. Not nearly as bad as the planes roof coming off. However, the flight attendant that died was standing exactly under where the tear strip tore off, so it sucked her up into the roof and she acted like a plug and stopper. The pressure trying to escape cause the successive failures of more tear strips which tore off the chunk of the roof. Fortunately, the tear strips held together after several rows, which is why the planes entire roof didn’t come off, and just the one section did. There was a Smithsonian Channel Air Disasters episode about this accident that’s a lot more thorough than I can be, so I highly recommend it.
Props to the pilots. Talk about a crazy event that could really distract and terrify a pilot. Staying calm and in control for 13 minutes to land the plane safely not knowing if the landing gear was working is impressive.
2 things: RIP to that poor flight attendant, must've been like a whole 1 or 2 minute of extreme terror before she hit the water or the land. and *HOLY SHIT I'm never gonna unbuckle my seat belt ever again when I'm sitting down* ....you never know when the effing roof is gonna blow off.
Yeah, NTSB reports probably caused a crackdown on using aircraft inside their cycle lifespan, and making sure the airframes go through the proper safety checks after X flighte hours.
I remember watching this as a kid on Air Crash Investigation. One of the passengers saw visible metal fatigue on the side of the fuselage when she was getting on but never had the bottle to report it... could have saved a life.
" Heres your drink, Maam-" You suddenly hear a loud bang, you panicked to look and you saw only the blue sky. You almost faint get get ahead of yourself. The drinks started flying, you kept panicking and panicking. You suddenly got pushed by a breeze. You fell screaming and crying for help, you cried and you knew this was the last time your gonna see your family, you fainted and fell into the sea. Leaving no trace of you.
So, did you know what was happening in the film before you watched it or why did you thought it was a good idea to watch such a movie before a flight?? ^^
There is one MAJOR error in this video. The NTSB does not EVER blame anyone. "The NTSB is charged by congress to investigate transportation accidents, determine probable cause and make recomendations on how to prevent it from happening again" what they recite at the beginning of every board meeting. NTSB reports exist to make the transportion industries safer not point blame. In fact they are often banned from the court room unless the reports are the only source of evidence the vicitms have. And in which case the evidence can be used but the analysis can not be. The NTSB makes conclusions but does not blame anyone.
Was about to come down here to day this. Although it WAS the fault of the airline, working that out is not really the job of the NTSB or any similar board. It's more important that something like this is never allowed to happen again.
Theres a whole 20 minute documentary somewhere on youtube, they stated the reason the roof came off was because of small cracks. A passenger noticed this before they got on but didn’t think much of it. The reason nobody noticed it was because for most of the inspections they did them at night so the engineers were tired and wouldn’t really notice those cracks.
I remember watching this on Air Crash Investigations on NatGeo when I was a kid. Ever since then I always check if there are any loose nuts and bolts on the planes I flew in
@Millennial Smark Neither is it the first time a plane has had explosive decompression, although for the cases of it happening on the Comet ended far more catastrophically.
There’s always that ignorant idiot who thinks his special when in reality this will never happen to him. No one cares that you have a flight in two hours.
Bless that lady's heart. She didn't deserve to go out like that; that had to be terrifying.
Clara: in my final moments I’ll find comfort in the fact that I’m not dying alone and the passengers are with me...
Passengers: *live*
Go out lol.
Eh, she just took a quick smoke break, I'm sure she'll be right back.
Should have seen the depiction "A Thousand Ways to Die" did of this incident. Obviously they didn't exactly mention her.
Although it must be pretty liberating and cool to just fly through the air for your last moments.
Imagine being served your drink, and then suddenly the attendant serving you just gets ripped out of plane. You'd never forget the trauma of that event.
You'd keep playing over and over in your head how you should have been able to grab her. Horrifying.
Imagine getting served for your drink to fly out.
@@dannyg4293 No refunds!
I mean that depends on if you got your drink or if she took it with her
"She was just handing my wife a drink, she had stopped and told us this was the last call. We were going to be descending. And then, whoosh! She was gone. Their hands just touched when it happened."
(Actual quote from 1988 online article)
"The flight attendant was violently ripped from the airplane by the howling winds at the very instant the roof flew off, and was never seen again"
*Upbeat music plays in the background*
Yeah that's what I was thinking. The music makes it sound like it's a Mr. Bean skit
@@saimcheeda93 It is a Mr. Bean skit.
Thank you for mentioning. That image was literally one of the most horrifying things of the video. What a terrible way to die...
It feels quite inappropriate
William Sanford she probably passed out instantly, I dont imagine she suffered much
Imagine being the only person who died in a plane accident and then someone mentions your death in a video with a goofy 2d animation and cheery music
Dude, uncool
hahaha this genuinely made me laugh
holy fucc i just noticed the music,,,,,Yiiiikes
@@TheAbigailHays kevin mcloud music playing over a traumatic event is hilarious lmao
I think the whole point is the fact that only one person died in this is amazing. It sucks to be them, but what I saw this video I assumed there would be several people affected.
But our society now is, one person dies it's a terrible tragedy and we have to ban something.
My buddy was on that flight. He just re roofed my house. He’s in pictures on a stretcher with a head wound ... he was on the right side. He still takes commuter flights to Oahu every week! Inter island flights don’t fly at 24,000 feet however. You just make a parabola up n down.
Wait seriously? I thought this was gonna be one of those "Hey this happened to my bud eric" posts
That’s good that he survived
"I need to re-roof my house".
"I could do that for you".
"Oh wow, that'd be fantastic, thank you".
"You know what else I would liked to have re-rooved?".
"What?".
"That horrifying, mentally scarring foray into FUCKING UNENDING NIGHTMARE TERRITORY THAT WAS THAT FUCKING FLIGHT WHERE THE PLANES ROOF BLEW OFF MID-FUCKING FLIGHT!!!!! JESUS!!! JESUS JESUS JESUS!!!".
I couldn't imagine getting back on a plane again. My mom was almost caught in an airplane accident before I was born and hasn't flown since. Unlike this one, her plane experienced technical problems at it's first layover. Instead of waiting for them to fix the issue she decided to get a bus ticket from the airport to her destination. The plane she was previously on crashed before it's next destination.
"after noticing the sudden change in cabin pressure"
well, that's one way of noting THAT THE ROOF IS GONE.
Did they just try to replicate the Carlin routine?
"'In the unlikely event of a sudden change in cabin pressure,' ...ROOF FLIES OFF!"
*roof literally comes off*
“woah, why did the cabin pressure change”
Right? LMAO.
pilot 1: "well how can you be so sure"
pilot 2: "well the cabin pressure's gone"
pilot 1: "well, the roof is indeed gone then"
They're lucky that this happened in short flights between Hawaii islands because had it been higher (like in longer flights) they would have all suffocated
Could be worse, the front could've fallen off.
So, except for the cabin lady, nobody died from the roof of an airplane literally blowing off?
That's incredible
That can be summed up as plane incredible luck
@@Blueberry10000 nice
@@Blueberry10000 nah extreme safeguards
According to the investigation, the only thing connecting the cockpit to the rest of the plane was the floors structural beams which became stranded during the flight. The pilots reported that the whole front part of the plane was bending and they were afraid the cockpit would snap off if they turned too sharply.
This is kind of the opposite of that other RealLifeLore video about the lone survivor of that Yugoslav plane that was blown up. Pretty crazy.
I couldn’t imagine how awful it must’ve been for that flight attendant. After getting sucked out of the plane she was probably still conscious. She probably seen the plane continuing on as she was falling. It would’ve taken her a couple of minutes to before she hit the ocean and she had to endure that knowing she was going to die. I can only hope she was knocked unconscious by the forces of being sucked out so she didn’t have to suffer through the fall.
"WAIT, COME BACK! MAN OVERBOARD!!"
I could be wrong, but I heard that when people fall from heights they have a heart attack from the shock before they hit the ground, I hope that happened to her, as it would’ve been less painful that hitting the ground
@@totalrevengeance3904
I dunno. Hitting the ground at terminal velocity can happen pretty fast...
Even better if it was over water.
@@totalrevengeance3904 RIP All skydivers then xD
@Karl Dennis
I was contemplating mentioning that skydivers usually take about a minute from twelve thousand.
You sound like you did the math.
The people in the back: wtf happening over there
Yeah now I don’t feel bad sitting in the back on planes
Aleks Dreeve aye planes don’t fall tail first
there was still probably a ton of debris flying into the back of the plane so they were definitely affected as well. but they were for sure safer cause they could probably take cover behind the seats in front of them and avoid some injuries
Da hell is going on over ther-
*Gets hit by shrapnel*
Aiden Deffner ...you’re missing the joke here
Imagine the guy who experienced the roof being torn off while sitting on the toilet.
@Craig Bowers assuming the bathroom roof didnt fly of aswell. Cuz in that case, he would go flying without his pants on
@@JustScrapHD the roof only flew off the front the bathroom was in the back
@Craig Bowers even better, he was completely protected from the shrapnel.
"What's going on up there? Why are people screaming? Oh well!"
“Toilet just earned the achievement [Return to Sender]”
I will wear my seatbelt through the whole flight from now on...
Imagine you're in the proper while it happens
I do that. I have only flown a handful of times, but I keep my seatbelt on just in case.
It's good practice anyway. Sudden turbulence is a real thing and in the most severe cases, passengers not wearing their belts get thrown from their seats and turned into human projectiles.
@@654jimbob654 [MISSILE INCOMING]
Its a human
I don't know what airlines you fly on, but on Qantas, they tell you every time to keep your seatbelt fastened regardless of the seatbelt sign being on or off.
*Cheery music*
"Her body was never found"
*Cheery music*
TheJaredtheJaredlong Ujhgjbghknj LOLOL
Stolen comment
@@daroldcarold3443 he probably did not see the comment
🤣
@@daroldcarold3443 literally no one cares
I love how calm he is about this. No emotion in the story just tells a terrifying horror story like eh no big deal
I've seen this and other air disasters reenacted, and this was not even close to the craziest one. I like te ones where most people or all people on the plane survive.
Like when he talks about the flight attendent fly out of the plane
The amount of psychopathic detachment he's displaying
The music is really what makes it.
In the end he kinda seems like hes trying to hold in a laugh
"...the distant past, 1988"
Me, born in 1988: Okay, I'm not THAT old
oh yes you are ... statistically already half way dead; welcome to the club!
@@Schmissgesicht I'm sure the lifespan is longer than just 62 years dude. It's 81 where I live.
Rebelgoose where I live it’s 72, being left handed I will die about 10 years earlier, long story some girl who I know kinda has dreams that predict the future and she told me something will happen at age 62 so yeah I-
@@justapersonontheinternet1515 hey that’s bullshit you’ll probably die from a car crash when you’re 27
@@FRMC_SALMON you’re right
“Mom, can you open the sunroof?”
Then the ca must be a karen
“Sure, honey. Just a second.”
lmao
"Mommy, why is that lady flying?"
Oh no road to death but also joy
The moral of the story: always wear your seatbelts.
Don't bother what the captain says, strap it
Hadrian Dunn Mayyybe
@@Neno-jn4sk lmaoo
Hadrian Dunn bruh
James was right
If it was a Toyota Corolla this would never have happened
especially if Harambe was driving
Whatabout a Corolla convertible?
WHATABOUT A FLYING COROLLA CONVERTIBLE?
No if it was a 1994 Toyota Celica then it 100% wouldn’t have EVER happened. Scotty says so.
@@zafrylaiman8695 this madlad out here asking the REAL questions
@@gavinhanson9213 Shout out to old mate Scotty Kilmer
"Back in the DISTANT PAST of 1988"
Checks Drivers License:
I'm a time traveller from the DISTANT PAST
hahahaha good stuff
@Paul howitt That's what my parents said about me... *single tear*
Old af
that happenned 32 years ago lol
Hi, I'm a time traveler too, I'm heading to 2100 and it takes 80 years to go, wanna join?
As an aircraft structural mechanic, I cannot stress enough the importance of routine structural inspections, especially when it comes to corrosion. It's no joke. Aloha Airlines maintenance department dropped the ball hard on this one.
Yeah
For those that don’t know. The Honolulu international airport created a garden (that is placed close to the Hawaiian airlines flight attendant lounge) in memory for the flight attendant that lost her life.
Fun fact: That “hope” the passengers experienced could have been euphoria, which is a symptom of hypoxia. Rapid decompression at that altitude probably made the hypoxic hypoxia come on very quickly.
That’s what I was thinking. The brain is quite a beast.
Absolutely.
But it did take (what?) 13 minutes to land.
Emergency descent was probably in the realm of eight or so of that... Then again, I doubt any passengers could catch their breath before the plane was landed.
Probably hypoxia.
"Hypoxic Hypoxia"
@@DeeJayFM
I, too, found that particular bit, in particular, particularly entertaining.
Hope and optimism isn't quite synonymous with euphoria. I do get what you mean though about hypoxia causing a change in mental status.
“Skipper, we’ve lost engine one”
“And engine two is no longer on fire.”
The_All_Knowing_Mantis_Shrimp buckle in boys
This is your captain speaking I have good news and bad news. The goods is that we’ll be landing shortly. The bad news is,
WE’RE CRASH LANDING.
@The Crescent King Madagascar
@The Crescent King Madagascar 2
*passengers screaming in background*
*roof flys away*
Passanger: HOLLY S***, F***!
5min later
Passanger: Hey, at least the view is great from here.
passenger next to you: WHAT DID YOU SAY? I CAN'T HEAR NUTS!
well but the wind is too strong that you could even flew off 😐
I wish the iPhones existed back then because we would have some crazy footage!
Unless metal shrapnel gets you :-(
Optimist check
Imagine being in the bathroom while this happened, and just getting out and seeing this and getting sucked up
That wouldn’t happen the air pressure would suck anyone up for a few seconds the. Stabilize, if you were In the back and were strapped down for the first few seconds you’d be fine
Well imagine being in the bathroom and you're getting out and the roof is just missing
Yeet ed I know, my comment was just supposed to be a joke as in imagine if that happened
I’d probably assume my explosive diarrhea blew the plane apart.
Like jurassic park
how the hell do you have 89,000 flights in just 19 years ... thats almost 13 flights a day, every day, nonstop for 19 years straight!
But you gotta remember that they were short flights, the plane was used almost exclusively on flights between the islands. But still, that's a helluva flights for just 19 years
Also remember a lot of pilots also fly when they are not working taking family and friends or just working to get more hours to get better flight routes
It's 89,000 "flight cycles" which are takeoffs and landings. So basically 44,500 flights. Six or seven flights per day, most of which were less than one hour each.
@@brettyoungster800 Makes more sense
"here's your drink, sir!"
*Disappeares*
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
Aight I'm boutta head out
*Disappears
@@SushiVolcano bro you so cool can get autugraph?
Imagine being in the bathroom and not knowing that part of the airplane has been ripped opened.
And then cluelessly walking out just as the plane landed
You walk out from the bathroom
'Hey, where'd the roof go?'
Hey what'd I miss
I shut the door
Restroom or not, I'm sure a person would notic.
The piolet should be given the biggest and best reward for his action. I salute the guy.
Alpha Redeye *pilot*
your english teacher didnt get the biggest and best reward
I think there probably are pilots who accomplished bigger feats
@@johnjordan3552 that doesn't mean this shouldn't be rewarded
No, He shouldn't be given anything. He did what He had to do.
Moral of the story: IF ITS A BOEING IM NOT GOING
I've been on Boeing my whole life and it's never crashed lol
I've been on Boeing my whole life and it's never crashed lol
to be fair boeing is the big name manufacturer, if anyone is going to find an error first it would be them, many of the issues theyve had fall under the "no one ever thought to think this was possible" category and then they and everyone else fixed the issue to prevent it happening again, the rest of the accidents were either operator error or something conditional/maintenance related that wasn't the fault of the plane
@@js1465s statistics still say flying is safer than driving and for those sensors, but yeah that was a screwup but malfunctions like that are rare and they do try to be as far ahead as they can, flaws will surface when new technologies and designs are put into service, if anything the fact that these flaws usually only show up after years of wide useage points to an otherwise solid design. fortunately or unfortunately, airline accidents get a hell of a lot more attention than similar accidents with ground based equipment (and they have a much smaller margin of error) so people will never fully trust them. in short your not wrong in being skeptical, but i personally feel safe with the odds
Including 747s, 737 MAX.
this situation is literally the definition of "wear your seat belt"
Wendover Productions: *anger*
You mean half as interesting
ayyyy 100 like
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@Zahin Shahazad ergo, your comment made no sense
You can say he’s anger enough to blow a roof off a plane
"Would be great to get some fresh air on this flight."
Aloha: Say no more
You are shameless
Erdoğan Keleş TOXICCCCC-
Underrated comment
Fresh, no problem. Air...that's trickier.
im going to hell for laughing
A survivor of this flight seeing a rollercoaster:
"pathetic"
People in first class: “This is going to be a great service!”
The roof flies off
“What The Fuuuuuuuuu”
There is no first class on small flights like that 🤷♂️
@@AttilatheThrilla They literally said first class tho
@@AttilatheThrilla r/woooosh
I’m surprised they didn’t build a plexiglass roof for planes after that so you can have a moon 🌝 roof!
Less gooo
3:44
Pilot: Hey the landing gear light is not green or red
First officer: well we can have one of the passengers to have a look...
Pilot:...
couldve asked the flight attendant
@@lilphxl 💀
@@lilphxl 😂 damn
Yea but they wouldn’t be able to tell the pilot
@@aa-iv2vy no shit, Mr holmes.
Pilots:- Relax, it's "convertible" 😂
Shab- re 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Lols
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
when its a little warm in the plane so you open the roof to let some air in
Michael Jordan but the opposite happens and you let all the air out
And some flight attendants out
@@exoticzey8062 brb gotta take the flight attendants for a walk
Michael Jordan ok
It's never warm on a plane in fact your feet will freeze luckily I haven't flown on long flights and I still have all 9 toes
Clara: "Hope this flight isn't that bad, I've had an awful day an-"
Airplane: "NOT IN A SEAT? YOU GET THE YEET!"
Top comment
Seeya! Wouldn't want to beya!
Metal Man. Faith over fear. Hahahaha some fucking funny ass shit! 😆 😆 😆
XDDDD
That's the actual definition of yeet too
I feel awful for the flight attendant.
The plane wouldn't have been destroyed if the pilots were using brilliant.
CaptainCreeperGR and the maintenance crew
CaptainCreeperGR It wasn’t the pilots fault.
this comment needs to be pinned
@@Ashley_Mo AGREED!!
@@Enum_Dev Brilliant couldn't have stopped this from happening
Me: puts the top down because it’s nice outside
Everyone else on the plane:
Max the G good meme
I’m just trying to imagine what all of their faces looked like 5 minutes into not having a roof
Drip Center bloody
😖
They all had very big hair....although it was the 80’ their hair may have been like that when they boarded
@Kokamell sorry but I ugly laughed
Never riding a plane again.
The Pilot just wanted to show off his convertible to his passengers
He was 44, probably just got it for his midlife crisis
Circumcised airplane
*don't joke about that*
When your girlfriend dumps you on the plane:
*”I need some air”*
Aloha Airlines:
THATS FOR REAL CRAZY BRO NOW TELL ME ONE PERSON WHO ASKED
Evan O Riordan so funny haha 😐
"Oh Thank God"
tImBoT, 200 other people don’t mind at all, and if you do, don’t read the comment... it’s simple.
Dumbest comment I’ve seen this month
“Something like this will probably never happen again”
2020: “write that down, write that down!”
Did it?
@@Shadow-sq2yj Nah it's probably just a joke. The fact that not many flights have been going is probably making the probability even lower.
@@Shadow-sq2yj No
Still time.
Lol
Damn i feel bad for that flight attendant ik those last minutes of her life was worse than hell
Don't worry she probably died in the air from the shock
It could be that the flight attendant was instantly killed. If thats the case then maybe not.
Losing your life in an accident that isnt your fault sucks
So sad honestly rip to her saddest thing is she was never found 🥺
Rip Kobe
@•• RIP Michael Jackson as well.
Narrator: "Some of the most unlucky passengers ever to fly..."
You mean other than the thousands who actually died in a plane crash, right?
No. Because those people at least got to end their suffering, whereas all these people watched someone die, went through hypoxia (euphoria is a big symptom, hence the hopefulness), got to be able to lean over and look at the looming ground through what should have been a wall (yknow, if they don't mind their face getting torn off by retreating metal, and flapping wires), and have to now live with the memories as they suffer their (perspectively) boring lives. Understanding that, probably, this incident was the most interesting part of their lives, and they, most likely, don't even want the memory anyways.
That being said, each and every one of them always has the most awesome story to tell:
"Oh, you think THAT'S badass? I took a flight once, and the fricken roof ripped off mid-flighte, and I somehow lived."
Fightre Flighte think id prefer to be alive tbh
@@samt4053
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That doesn't change that they're in a boat that opposes luck.
The 3rd Saint exactly, at the end of the day they’re not fucking dead. So they’re way luckier that whatever bullshit ptsd they gotta go through, it’s better then dying
Ali Hussein and sometimes it ain’t better than dying luv
Lesson of today: don't trust aloha airlines
They no longer exist.
S7N7STER7 Mahalo.
Why did they even flew such short distances?
@@dramalexi Swimming seems a bit inconvenient.
The accidental makers of the first convertible plane
Economy passengers: The one time I'm glad I can't afford a better seat.
Pilot: Okay passengers, we're about 30 minutes in, directly overhead of-
Roof: Looks like this is my stop guys
ATC: check in for the flight
Plane: so uhh we lost the roof
ATC: :(
I read ATC::( as someone with 4 eyes
"So ehhhh, we lost the roof."
ATC: "HOL UP!"
Boeing back then: loses roof and still lands just fine.
Boeing of today: computer goes nuts and nosedives the plane into the ground.
And Boeing of tomorrow? All parts will be made by either Airbus or China but we'll see what happens then.
And Boeing of 2100? Planes are made out of plastic
@arfster2 and the big thing is in both cases it's not only a Boeing, it's also a version of 737!!
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
The Boeing 737 holds the record for the most fatal incidents. It also holds the record for being the most flown aircraft in the world. The old 737s are beautiful machines that are on record as being capable of surviving things that would have downed other aircraft. Like this one.
It even Was 737 series plane😅😅
Flight crew last words :
Any drinks sir?
Apple?
Durinder Singh of the situation, pretty fucking crazy to go like that.
@@iamyourtargetdemographic2154 Hey, at least she had a unique death, it's unfortunate that's how she died, but she's the only one that has died from a plane roof ripping off and her getting ripped into the sky.
@@kinoko87_b maybe she's alive somewhere with Wilson
I must go my people need me
"Man, I liked our cockpit door"
"What about the roof?"
"That too, but you gotta admit it was a nice door"
CoPilot: I think we lost something.
Pilot: Don’t worry, we still have half a plane.
Actually a few quarters because the bottom, cabin, and bathrooms.
Co-pilot: We’re coming in too hot!
Are you a half plane or lost roof kinda guy
Yeet ed I’m a ‘reconquer North Africa and Italy in the name of Emperor Justinian I and the glory of the Restitutio Romanum’ kind of guy’.
Yeet ed lmao
Pilot: “Aloha Hawaii”
Roof: “Aloha”
Aloha Airlines: Aloha
FangABXY FangABXY yes thank you
*Aloha*
CAT I RANDOMLY JUST SAW U IN A COMMENT THAT IS OFF TOPIC FROM SURVIVE THE DISASTERS 2 btw my username is glitchdragon01
2:03 I love how the drink bottles flew away one by one. The last one hung in there for a while tho
Normally I really like your videos and they’re surprisingly accurate, and I didn’t see any false information here, but there is a lot of info missing as well. For example, the 737 in question had tear strips to prevent exactly this from happening. Tear strips line the fuselage of the plane in 1ftX1ft squares, and the idea is that if a tear happens, it’ll stop at the tear strip, which would have left the plane with a 1 square foot hole. Not nearly as bad as the planes roof coming off. However, the flight attendant that died was standing exactly under where the tear strip tore off, so it sucked her up into the roof and she acted like a plug and stopper. The pressure trying to escape cause the successive failures of more tear strips which tore off the chunk of the roof. Fortunately, the tear strips held together after several rows, which is why the planes entire roof didn’t come off, and just the one section did. There was a Smithsonian Channel Air Disasters episode about this accident that’s a lot more thorough than I can be, so I highly recommend it.
Really? That makes it even more awful! Poor lady. Thanks for the extra info, layer of tragedy 😱
🤓
"Daaamn the air conditioning isn't working again" 🙄🙄
Aloha: say no more
I feel bad to that lady who was just doing her job when she suddenly flew out and died
We need a plane playlist from:
RealLifeLore
HAI
Wendover Productions
Real Engineering
Polygon
CGP Grey
And any other one of these classic channels.
Mustard
I recommend you watch videos from 'The Flight channel'
Akashdeep Paul if he counts then other flight disaster channels like Allec Joshua ibay, X pilot and other channels
inforgraphic show??
AndresAmMx i’m on it
It's depressing when 8th grade is now the "distant past". If someone mentions that I think of the Roman Empire or Egypt's old kingdom, not the 1980's.
aw. time really does fly
When I was in 8th grade I found out I was big gay
@@tanksandturtles1131 same lol
cabbage scented candle fags ?!
LeoTenkaiachi bruh
Nobody:
Plane's roof: Aight Imma head out.
Dead format and dead meme, smh.
@ who cares people still use it alot
Nooby Noob the actual decent meme community cares, that’s who my dude
Silent Human well atleast it was a good spongebob meme before
Props to the pilots. Talk about a crazy event that could really distract and terrify a pilot. Staying calm and in control for 13 minutes to land the plane safely not knowing if the landing gear was working is impressive.
Imaging complaining about not getting a window seat and then the roof just flies off
Finally a window
Real Life Lore: "There are only two ambulances on Maui".
Me: Okay
Real Life Lore: Proceeds to show an ambulance from Missoula Montana.
Me: What?????
You just beat me to this comment. 😁
Why does it have to be the exact same one?
Stock footage
Yeah I was thinking the same. Lol
2 things: RIP to that poor flight attendant, must've been like a whole 1 or 2 minute of extreme terror before she hit the water or the land. and *HOLY SHIT I'm never gonna unbuckle my seat belt ever again when I'm sitting down* ....you never know when the effing roof is gonna blow off.
Meh, I'll still unbuckle it to go have a shit or a piss at least
Yeah, NTSB reports probably caused a crackdown on using aircraft inside their cycle lifespan, and making sure the airframes go through the proper safety checks after X flighte hours.
She probably died before hitting the ground so its not as bad
I wish plane rooftops become translucent.
Hamza Algothmi nah the sunlight would be a problem
A transparent floor would be much nicer
@@jorelplay8738 just make the entire plane transparent
@@iiregulusii lol, even the bathroom transparent?
@@Alex-pn2qz yes.
“Heres your drink si-“
**Insert ear piercing wind and your poor wine is gone**
I remember watching this as a kid on Air Crash Investigation. One of the passengers saw visible metal fatigue on the side of the fuselage when she was getting on but never had the bottle to report it... could have saved a life.
1:14 - The music in the background is so disturbing while he’s talking. It could’ve been quiet instead.
*"I need some air..."*
The roof: Sure thing
RLL: back in the distant past of 1988.
Me: *feels attacked*
"I think we lost something" - Anakin skywalker
" Heres your drink, Maam-"
You suddenly hear a loud bang, you panicked to look and you saw only the blue sky. You almost faint get get ahead of yourself. The drinks started flying, you kept panicking and panicking. You suddenly got pushed by a breeze. You fell screaming and crying for help, you cried and you knew this was the last time your gonna see your family, you fainted and fell into the sea. Leaving no trace of you.
Years ago, there was a made-for-tv movie about this called "Miracle Landing." I watched it the night before traveling for vacation... via airplane. >_
So, did you know what was happening in the film before you watched it or why did you thought it was a good idea to watch such a movie before a flight?? ^^
*RLL and HAI uploaded 2 seconds from each other! LOL!*
Damn, RLL and HAI uploading about planes 2 seconds apart is like HAI and RLL uploading about planes 2 seconds apart.
RLL2 too
There is one MAJOR error in this video. The NTSB does not EVER blame anyone. "The NTSB is charged by congress to investigate transportation accidents, determine probable cause and make recomendations on how to prevent it from happening again" what they recite at the beginning of every board meeting. NTSB reports exist to make the transportion industries safer not point blame. In fact they are often banned from the court room unless the reports are the only source of evidence the vicitms have. And in which case the evidence can be used but the analysis can not be.
The NTSB makes conclusions but does not blame anyone.
Was about to come down here to day this. Although it WAS the fault of the airline, working that out is not really the job of the NTSB or any similar board. It's more important that something like this is never allowed to happen again.
Theres a whole 20 minute documentary somewhere on youtube, they stated the reason the roof came off was because of small cracks. A passenger noticed this before they got on but didn’t think much of it. The reason nobody noticed it was because for most of the inspections they did them at night so the engineers were tired and wouldn’t really notice those cracks.
OMG that poor girl who was giving out drinks, I can’t think of a worse way to go without a parachute too
*weeeeeee*
Pilot: “we will shortly be arriving in Honolulu”
Roof: *yeeet*
3:27 The engine that you crossed is actually engine number 2 and not 1.
It's a 2d image, it's not like he had much of an option to cross out the correct one.
Ian Graham ye but he could flip it
@@imverycreative5819 True
It's opposite day
@@Dark0niro if you meant way... Google it
I remember watching this on Air Crash Investigations on NatGeo when I was a kid. Ever since then I always check if there are any loose nuts and bolts on the planes I flew in
So you teardown whole plane and check them
I always look too
Imagine the person giving out drinks was on your left, you look to the right outside a window, then look to your left and the waitress lady is gone 😭
Was surprised that Spirit Airlines never had anything like this happen
Oh cool, a whole new irrational fear of flying to add to the collection!! Thanks, RLL.
@Millennial Smark Neither is it the first time a plane has had explosive decompression, although for the cases of it happening on the Comet ended far more catastrophically.
Incredible it held together. I feel safer flying. Poor poor cabin lady. The terror she must have felt
Made me think of that George Carlin joke "ROOF FLIES OFF!"
Same! I miss the old fuck.
How did I not think of this earlier???
"Final destination"
"Terminal"
Flight attendant: Here's your drink si- AAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa
The guy who wanted the drink: *blink* *blink* Guess it was just my imagination
when you take your schizophrenia meds
Those 2 pilots who managed to land the plane under those conditions (and saved the remaining passengers) deserve recognition
Can’t wait for my flight in 2 hours ⏰ ✈️
oof
Michael Chater 😂✈️
Just wear your seat belt. You'll be fine! I'm not sure about the flying debris though. A seat belt can't protect you against that.
good fucking luck! btw your flight isn't called mh 370 right?
There’s always that ignorant idiot who thinks his special when in reality this will never happen to him. No one cares that you have a flight in two hours.
Flight Attendant: Here's your dri-
*W O O O O O S H*
Superman it
I shouldn’t be laughing but I am
No. Stop it. Don’t joke about death like this.
@@_Pike Shut up SJW
@@commenterjosh2428 I mean making fun of a death like that is pretty cruel but the internet has no respect so i guess its ok.
An airplane was created in the late 20th century, this is what happens to 3 different RUclips channel
*Cue Chubbyemu*
The yt channels went to the er and in there the doctors found the disease markingavideoaboutsomethingabnormalthatshouldnthappen syndrome
When I read this I thought if Chubbyemu and was like this isnt a medicine problem and was confused for a split second
I still don’t get it :/
JC
@@TC53_ r/woooooosh
When you realize the video is 7:37 in length..
7:39
7:40
7:41
7:42
7:43
Everyone on the plane: it’s a nice day and a smooth flight, plane roof: lol bye
crew member: hello sir what can I do fo...
*gone, reduced to atoms.*
Can you imagine being in the bathroom while this happens
The video: Describing a near death experience
Background music: happy fun times yay!! :))
the music in background is just Amazing!
well done to the pilot for how he handled that