ABC News Clip: Tenerife Airport Disaster (March 28, 1977)
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2022
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One KLM passager, Robina van Lanschot, opted to stay in Tenerife because she lived there with her boyfriend now husband. Her 2 friends perished.
@@EllaJayyou’re wrong
Yes. Read that, too. In an eerie coincidence, that's what occurred with Lindsey Wagner on flight 191, the cataclysmic O'Hara plane in 1979.
@@jchevy@einezcrespo2107 is correct.
RIP
To the passengers and crew of KLM Flight 4805 and the 335 passengers and crew of Pan Am Flight 1736
RIP to all today March 27, 2024. I can’t believe it’s been 47 years ago. I was 10 years old and remember vividly as my Dad worked for Pan American at JFK for 31 years.
I remember that day clearly. I watched the news about the accident. I was ten years old.
Same. I was eight.
Hard to imagine being first on that scene that day. A vision of hades
Interesting to hear the initial belief that the Pan Am plane was dragged down the runway. Later findings paint a different scenario
This happened 4 years 1 day before I was born. This coverage was 4 years before I was born exactly
Well we all know now that this accident happened because the KLM pilot was in a hurry.
Dutch pilot was a sob.
It's absolutely ludicrous it was suggested the planes were to blame for the disaster at the start of the newscast. I know this was an early report but the famed arrogant KLM poster child, Veldhuyzen van Zanten was 100 percent to blame.
100% to blame the KLM Captain was, but also there were a whole string of events and circumstances that added to the eventual catastrophe.
The Dutch initially tried to blame Pan Am for not taking the C3 exit as instructed and a potential language barrier between the KLM and the tower.
Poster boy wood not listen . Very sad end
It was great to see Peter Jennings again.
Why?
News has never been the same since he left us in 2005.
@@reneauvray3440 ele ainda estava vivo em 2005?
Porra parece ter uns 80 anos nesse vídeo......kkkkkkk
Good morning,
We are contacting you from the production department of “Código 10”, Spanish television program, (Cuatro from Mediaset), because we would like to be able to use a fragment of this video in one of our reports.
Could we use them, of course, naming the company as the source?
Thank you very much. We are looking forward to your response.
All the best,
Peter Jennings has seen some crazy stuff
How come Barbara was on vacation THAT week???
Extreme research findings lead to the ultimate and stringent Dutch policy and fine. The KLM pilot did not want to be late getting back to the Netherlands. Time is money...or lives. 😢
Tenerife national Airport 2022
They got it wrong, the landing gear hit the plane, the rest of the plane went flying for a while longer
With Franco's death, Spain became the scene of a Cold War battle in which the United States pressured Adolfo Suárez's government to join NATO and the USSR to stay out.
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