10 Intense Plane Crashes on the Runway | Smithsonian Channel
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
- From obstructed views to turbulent crash landings, these 10 terrifying crashes happened on the runway.
0:00 - #10 Air France Flight 4590
4:12 - #9 KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736
7:21 - #8 Manx2 Flight 7100
11:20 - #7 Continental Airlines Flight 1404
13:55 - #6 USAir Flight 1493 and SkyWest Flight 5569
15:48 - #5 Scandinavian Airlines Flight 686
19:24 - #4 British Airtours Flight 28M
21:53 - #3 Yak-Service Flight 9633
24:37 - #2 Garuda Indonesia Flight 200
28:29 - #1 Asiana Airlines Flight 214
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There is always relief when a passenger or pilot gets interviewed
I agree so badly
Yeah
Agreed
YESS
Ya it sucks when they interview the people that died, really sad.
It's such a relief when you see passenger himself/herself is narrating the story. It's like, you know things will turn out good in the end.
not for everybody
In the cork crash (flight 7100) half of the people died
What's the point of these videos if you're not going to tell the outcome
the panam and klm didnt turn out good tho yet the panam pilot is unterviewed
One person out of possibly 150 isn’t a good turnout
I wish they could add a bit of an explanation as to what went wrong with some of these crashes, and what happened afterwards.
There are full videos dedicated to each of this, just search. Very interesting
Just thinking that. Woudl make the videos 10x betted
@@robbiebunge859 what on the same RUclips account? Cuz there isn’t for the KLM 9
@@lilysalmon3900 Cant say, but i can say that Mentour Pilot covers atleast the first 2 stories here.
In the Concorde incident, a piece of debris from a previous plane was left on the runway, the concorde hit it, the metal thing got slammed into the fuel tank with enough force to destabalize the fuel tank and make it explode outwards. That damage also had some electric lines running loose, which is what ignited the fuel.
@@lilysalmon3900 The KLM, Pan Am crash is, to this day, the worst disaster in civil aviation. What basically happened was that planes had to divert to the small airport at Los Rodeos. The KLM got very very close to their operating times (the time the pilots are allowed to fly) so the captain really wanted to go. The weather also was very bad and on top of that, the controller didn't speak English well. The KLM captain decided to take off although he didn't have a clearance because the phrases, pilots and controllers say, weren't standardized at that point so he might have misunderstood another clearance incorrectly.
As a consequence of this flight the common phrase "ready for take off" used by media is strictly forbidden in aviation. "Take off" is now only allowed in "cleared for take off".
Check out Mentour Pilot if you really want to get a professional and realistic analysis of this crash without the TV Drama and Bullshit.
I feel terribly sorry for anyone who had to go through this. I'm always happy to see some passengers/pilots get to share the story so it means some of them are still alive!
All of these crashes need about 30 seconds longer to wrap everything up
It’s to try to make you go pay for the whole episode. Personally, I just look it up lmao
@@badmanicpower funnily enough some other clips show the cause
Lol.....I have the Smithsonian channel and have seen 90% of these shows...
AGREE!!!
Agreed
*Me studying to be a pilot*
RUclips: lets recommend this
Same here bro😂🤷
RUclips is just teaching you what to *Not* do
Ikr 😅
I m too
Shubham Mandale same over here working hard to become everything is sorted but my inner soul lets watch it once please I beg u only once let’s see please
Causes:
1. Metal piece on runway from another plane (dc 10 if i remmeber correctly). Fell of due to bad meintanace. It made the tires explode and a peice punctured the fuel engine.
2. Bad communications being the Main cause.
3. The crew tried to make a go-around, but the plane rolled to the left and then to the right 4 seconds before impact. Also the right engine was a bit faulty. It's more to the story, but I dont want this to be too long.
4. A massive tail Wind struck the plane. Some other stuff also happened, but that was the Main cause.
5. Well it is explained. Also Robin wasent able to return to her duties because of this accident. I dont remember all the details, but I guess the guilt of causing this accident made her quit.
6. Well it was explained, but i am also gonna mention that 4 others were injured.
7. Well it is explained how it caught fire and stuff, but I am gonna explain how so many died. The AAIB concluded that the major cause for fatalities was rapid incapacation due to inhaling of the dense toxic/irritant smoke atmosphere within the cabin, aggravated by evacuation delays caused by a forward right door malfunction and restricted acces to the exits.
8. Pilot error was the main cause. It was several problems that led to the crash. Gonna list them up:
- Yak service did not properly control the quality of mastering the aircraft.
- Finding that the crew did not train long enough on the Yak-42
- The crew did not calculate the takeoff parameters
- changing takeoff thust during takeoff
- One of the pilots applied braking (They are not sure who)
- The co-pilot was found to have a banned drug phenobarbital in his system
Also gonna mention that a hockey team was on this plane. It killed all, but 1 on this plane. (Plane mechanic i belivie). Also one of the hockey team players did survive the crash, but died later in the hospital.
9: First of all, I do belivie they should have done a go-around right away. The plane had an excessiveely steep descent and high airspeed (446 km/h; 277 mph) father the the normal 141 knots (261 km/h; 162 mph) during the approach and landing, resulting in unstable flight. The captain wanted to make the first approach work, so he called to hear the co-pilot say to do a go-around and the planes warnings. Also the co-pilot failed to take control because of inadequate training. Wings falls were no fully extended to the maxinum 40°, not Even 15° repeatedly requested by the captain, but only 5° because of the first officer was aware that this was the recommended maximum for that high airspeed, but he failed to notify the captain. 21 died (20 passengers and 1 crew memeber). Also one of the passengers filmed the plane burning after getting to a safe distance. Captain also got arrested and found guilty. He was sentenced to 2 years of imprissonment.
10: No problems with the plane only that they came in too low. 2 died on impact (found outside the plane). 1 died later in the hospital because of her injuries. All 3 of them were teenagers. 181 was injured.
I feel bad for the ATC, while it was her fault, being in ATC theres just so much to keep thinking about. I feel terrible for her, at least she felt remorse.
@@cessnacitation-x I feel very bad for her. She didn't want to cause an accident, but she had lots on her hand.
@@c-art2731 Yeah, i hope life is better for her now
The 2nd one was the idiot pilot being impatient on KLM
@@WickedlyMe328 that was a huge part of it too, but they did have some problems with the radio, so the KLM heard a yes when they wanted to take off.
Respect to the cameraman surviving all of these flights
Yes respect him or her
Bro the way they see a flight in mid air is through a simulator
And crashing shots are animated or something like in movies
Nah it’s the black box
It was found footages, most of the cameraman didn't survive but the camera did
"...uses more gas than most cars do in 6 months" I got you beat, Concorde - I drive a Dodge Ram.
Haha too funny 😂
I have an 20' its my far one of the worst lol
Oof my guy over here single handedly causing global warming
@@auggith Me 8 years ago "Yay! I bought a full-size 4x4 truck!" Life: "HA-HA gas over $1 a litre"
I once rented a Cherokee which used as much gas as a Concorde. No wonder they are no longer around.
Just remember as a pilot or a passenger, it’s better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than to be in the air wishing you were on the ground...
If you can walk away from it, it was a good flight.
@@sludge4125 -Ryanair
@@madmaxaviation true very true...
**Proceeds to crash plane**
@@sludge4125 I disagree, my bomb was discovered and I was arrested. Not a good flight.
Every time I watch these and I see a pilot or passenger being interviewed, it’s a huge relief knowing at least SOMEONE survived.
Me too
I still remember hearing about the Cork crash. It was a flight that mainly workers used if they were based either down south and were coming home or up north and going to work. Out of the 12 people on board, 6 of them passed away, 2 of which were the pilots. My uncle was supposed to be on that plane once it took off again from Cork but it didn’t make it. I also remember after it, a lot of people avoided flying from George Best and instead went to Dublin airport, my family included.
RUclips is getting out of hand with the amount of commercials they are putting on videos.
And to think that they placed these ads on a video where real people died to make profit
It depends on the uploader though if I remembered correctly
its not youtube who adds the adverts, it's the uploader lmao.
@@raktechgaming no, there are videos that will have ads and the owner of the video doesn't get a penny. Thats how youtube and sponsors trick some of those who create content
@@kap1526 Only on some videos from those not on YPP. This channel already reached the requirements for YPP so I'm sure they get the revenues
Kudos to all those passengers who even after surviving the accident, don't leave fellow passengers behind❤️!!
@Lycan no it aint
@@babyj4154 it aint but it should be
@@babyj4154 it’s a human protocol we are somewhat of pack animals so we mentally in situations if we are okay and have enough adrenaline we would think to help someone else
@@nedbainbridge308 its morally right yes. But its not a protocol meaning you cant break it. However ofcourse if I ever were to be in that situation I would help as much as I could
@gamejr84 aaa34see
Tenerife is still the most horrible plane "accident" of all time. Thanks for the upload!
Everyone that flies in an airplane has a reasonable expectation about what could possibly go wrong but my heart really goes out to the people inside the hotel when the Concorde flew directly into it and then exploded. One minute you’re starting/wrapping up a great vacation and the next you’re engulfed in flames! RIP
Plane: *crashes*
Cameraman: "Don't worry! Im still alive to upload!"
._.xD
I get the joke and it’s funny XD but they re-create just if u were curious
These are real crashes but they just create a fake 1 to show what it was like
Like the joke tho
Yeah I get your joke
@@sadcattoclips ik lol
I'm so glad in this new age they've developed technology to track airplanes and warn them if there is something approaching or in their way instead of just letting them fly blindly
yea
Kind of. AFAIK there is no way currently to track planes in real time, but systems are in place to avoid collisions with other aircrafts and ground, but they are not infallible. Can't beat the laws of aerodynamics, after all.
@@R.DeMora
We created the laws of aerodynamics. We can beat ones previously set
I think its called tcas
@@kb6875 Please tell me you're joking.
A lot of context is lost through simple text.
6:35 BRO WAS IN THE BACKROOMS🤣🤣🤣
LOL I WAS ABOUT TO COMMENT THAT AND I SAW UE COMMENT 🤣🤣
Watching these vids is a great step in the process of anxiety desensitisation
*plane is on fire and losing speed and about to crash*
Expert: "something is happening"
LOOOOOL ya “expert”
Famous indian crime series actor : Kuch toh gadbad hai daya
@@zakiahmed2017 sahi bola
XD 🤣🤣🤣
It's because they don't know sitting in cockpit it's not that easy as it looks I am a aviation student and I can tell
Lesson: if you see a plane with Smithsonian crew on board, dont get on the plane
Lol true
Smithsonian crew?
@@iiiiivvvvvyyyyyy I think he meant the camera crew of this youtube channel
I would prolly check before aboarding in>^
Hey silly they recorded that later these videos are acted out
27:15 Ryanair pilot: « wow that landing is amazing! »
It’s amazing how prepared we are on what we could assume can happened, but never fully prepared on the unexpected.
Gravity and speed are two of the hardest things to control, but trying to save each other’s lives, takes a lot of heart and courage. R.I.P to those who lost their lives
Myain air 365 flight airbus A20 520 air flight
@@theendingplanessb2 doors
The problem is that gravity is a theory. Density and buoyancy are the two main factors next to speed. If the weight of the plane is not balanced, they will be repercussions.
Especially gravity
Me watching plane crashes.
Ads: pIlOt InStItUtE
NOOO😭
Me: do aeronautic school😅
Did they ever find the black boxes from 9/11 Flights AA 77, AA11, UA 93, UA175 ? A whole bunch of info was recently declassified and put online.
@@kategajny3658 p
Bruh you kinda copied my comment
Being the camera man is the best
I literally teared up at the duty of the pilots. God bless them
The first story about the Concorde, my father was actually the captain of a Boeing 737 above it and he saw the Concorde taxi
wow
Wow, that's amazing and unfortunate.
@@PickettLP7 yeah it really is 😔
@@ripnob yup
Where do u leave @KoenDwag2000
Would have been good to include the quick summary of the cause of the disaster....
I think the point is to make you go watch the full episode to find out.
Wilhelm won walker wilhelm Wall Wedel
Search for "The Flight Channel" here at YT. You're welcome..
Yeah think I’ll not go on a plane again : )
@god how much
I love it when captain Bragg says we are still taxing down the runway
Every time I watch these and when I see a pilot or a passenger getting interviewed, I feel so relieved
Plane: *crashes*
Investigators: “why did so many people die?”
idk man they just died
Actually, investigators are asking a series of questions. Was there mechanical failure? Did the pilots respond according to their training? Was their training for this type of situation adequate? What was happening in the tower? Did the controller respond properly? Did the control give proper instructions to the flight? Was there and misinformation or miscommunication between tower and flight? Theres almost never one single thing that causes the crash but, a serious of issues. The investigation is to discover all links in the chain of events that created the crash.
@@Cent4man r/woosh
@@aaravkhatri1303 go back to reddit
@@aaravkhatri1303 This ain't below the bridge hobo
Plane crashes are terrifying af but super uncommon, your more likely to crash in a car going on a road trip than just taking a flight
*you're
If you survive the drive to the airport you've already passed the most dangerous part of the trip
Car crashes are more common than air crashes, 1 or no crashes per year
Because there are multiple thousands more cars and it is our most frequent form of travel. I've always found this argument to be apple and oranges. Technically you're also more likely to choke to death. But, in air travel the chance for human error is exponentially higher than in cars.
Takeoff is usually the most dangerous part of a flight. Once you go V1, you can't stop.
11:00 there doing a cart wheel duh 👁👄👁
Thanks for the Upload 👍 !! XD
Sad thing it was never the Concordes fault, it was a piece on the runway
Yea
Sad that they won’t bring it back
@@Niko-vj5mt United is making a b-tec Concorde lolol.
Either way, the Concorde was just too complicated and not worth it to run.
@@turnr3326 1950s tech is not complicated.
Imagine paying 9000 dollars on a Concorde one way flight just to crash on the runway itself
They got a refund
@@nomadicmonger9455 They sure did. Not to mention the free tickets to heaven.
They were cruise ship passengers. They had a package deal with their cruise
@@anavgeekspassion5727 Why did i laugh at this oml im so bad sorry God
@@nomadicmonger9455 They got a refund posthumously
I remember seeing grass 10 feet below me and thinking oh that's not good.
Understatement of the year.
The perfect video to watch when you
travel by airplane 😌
Me: *watching RUclips when I’m about to board a plane*
RUclips: “let’s recommend this video!”
lol now I'm scared
Veggies are good
,,Kong
Pray that u will be safe
How was your flight?
It’s been 2 months you good?
The dramatic reconstructions of passengers onboard is just incredible
0:00 - #10 Air France Flight 4590
4:12 - #9 KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736
7:21 - #8 Manx2 Flight 7100
11:20 - #7 Continental Airlines Flight 1404
13:55 - #6 USAir Flight 1493 and SkyWest Flight 5569
15:48 - #5 Scandinavian Airlines Flight 686
19:24 - #4 British Airtours Flight 28M
21:53 - #3 Yak-Service Flight 9633
24:37 - #2 Garuda Indonesia Flight 200
28:29 - #1 Asiana Airlines Flight 214
Thank you so much 🥰
bro this is in the description
@@me-ux2jh no it's not it's in RUclips
I’ve got a flight in 4 days idk why I’m watching this so scared now😭😭😭
@@miralineelonda9231 i have a flight in 2 months first time flying actually and i'm happy that i don't have to drive home 18+ hours at the same time i'm scared because i never fly before
I love watching your videos they are really good keep it up 👍
Just because Mr KLM wanted to beat the crew hours restrictions, if only he had waited an extra 5 minutes, he would have arrived home a bit late yes, but 44 years ago, alive...
Yea they were in such a huryy bruhh
True that very true
If only you knew the full story. The KLM was not in a hurry, instead they were the ones which caused futile delays that day. This combined with some very questionable decisions by the KLM Captain, ended up in the Tenerife airport disaster.
Well everyone had done their part to contribute to the worst accident ever.
I am slightly confused as to why the planes had to backtrack down the runway instead of just take off and turn in the air.
Autopsies will reveal the real killer.
Suspenseful music.
Immediate transition to next flight.
That was so freaking annoying.
Honestly like who edited that lol
I think they all are seperate videos. Try searching 'Plane Crash Investigation'.
Like in British Airtours 28M. That happened at my local airport. Manchester Ringway. Here in Manchester were never going to forget that tragedy
@@jeseem100 there's like tons of full version of these crashes and gotta admit i've watched too much of it
13:40 captain risking his life to save other
Respect
I was their in san francisco when the plane crashed we were walking on the walk path near the bay and seen this as it happened,everyone around us were so shocked we could not believe this just happened,felt unreal we all thought it was going to explode for some odd reason we could feel the heat so i can imagine what the people that were that close felt nasty smell also,im glad it turned out better then alot of us watching thought..Crazy to see this in person.
A moment for all the people who were in the plane to create this video
😂😂
Lol
😔✊
Truly comitted actors.
Qwetnmk
Who else got a ad while watching this video: “Come and train at our flight institute” Like bro I’m watching a plane crashing video
That's why I adore ad block
@@winniethepoohandeeyore2 Lmao 😂
@@winniethepoohandeeyore2 how do you get ad block on mobile?
i know
@@Manny4uel Google play store
Rip Capt. Bragg..You were a hero in my eyes...as were your crew. And for the flight attendant that died getting people out, you were nothing short of amazing. I don't remember her whole name. Marilyn (?) She died when the fuselage basically melted her...
Marilyn Luker was her name. Source: "Terror at Tenerife" by Norman Williams.
Respect to camera man who recorded this video and risking his life
I kid you not I saw one comment on a video about none of these crashes being real because there were videos inside the cockpit. Literally no one knew if the commenter was joking or not 🤣
I have to say that it’s no help to end each segment without at least a short explanation of the cause and result of the accident.
Fact! 👏👏👏 This is the whole reason I’m switching to another channel now. Wonder is a great one - they give the full story
There are full videos of each incident. This was just a compilation.
You can find the full videos on the Smithsonian. Just search up the incident with "Smithsonian" at the end and it should come up.
Indeed. Terrible video.
Mayday: Air Disasters and Mayday: Air Crash Investigation are both really good videos that go into extensive detail about the aftermath. There are episodes about all of these accidents, and they are all on RUclips.
Those shows also go into extensive detail about the cause of these crashes.
Air traffic control: U are clear for take off. Tire: HELL NAH
not funny
people die in these events
Kim there are people dying
I am curious why didn't the captain abort the takeoff. Its pretty obvious something is wrong the moment they got the first jerk.
@@yayosaid8065 Must agree it wasn’t funny. However it is humour, which judging by your comment you don’t understand,
6:37 my favourite part
I flew as a cabin crew for Qatar Airways and have travelled with diff passenger airlines but the smoothest landings are always with Philippine Airlines! Amazing pilots! I love our flag carrier. Makes me feel safe to fly everytime. ❤️🇵🇭
I assumed that these crashes would be listed in order of their seriousness, but seeing that the worst / most deadly air crash in history was #9 made it clear they're actually just random.
And the events and place we're wrong, DEAD WRONG!
Time stamp?
@Stellvia Hoenheim TheFlightChannel?
My mom and dad where on that plan they where killed I was orphaned
@@emotionaloveracorolla5274cN ci
Plane: Engulfed in fire
Man: Something is happening
Sorry to notice but its plane instead of pane
@@busharaca9637 Oops
Sorry to notice but it is “it’s” not “its”.
Also:
Sorry to notice but it’s “engulfed” and not “englufed”.
Sorry
This reminds me of a time when I was coming back to the UK, the start of the journey was alr but I passed out, lack of air but then I woke up nearly at the end of the journey, there was big turbulence but luckily we survived
Watching this 2 weeks before my flight is a vibe
This video should be longer. It seems like whoever put this together cropped out all the good details. For instance: wtf happened at LAX to cause Robin to resign? You didn't mention a thing about the accident itself.
They do that so they can keep your attention and hoping that you will pay for the whole episode.
Very poorly edited
They collided... can you not infer anything. Obviously she resigned because there was an accident that was her fault...
Well theirs full episodes of all these vidoes but it was putting short clips of each on and just the visuals on the crash
@@ironchancellery6053 r we sure that was not the whole episode
When u hear ur captain saying “OH DAMN IT” you know something is about to happen
Brain surgeons, too!
Soo relieved when you interviewed the survivor(s).
Watching this before flying to Florida tomorrow because I’m smart
Man theses are so addicting idc if people think I’m weird these are so cool
I agree. I think it’s an adrenaline rush and also the science and engineering behind the air crash is interesting
I agree, I have a problem
these are cool but now I just made myself more scared of wanting to fly ever again 💀
@@allie8958 same, I relate
Not weird, it’s just because it’s very interesting to watch.
All these major crashes and yet there are people alive from them who are here to tell the story. My first "Omg and he survived??" thought was with the 8 manx2 flight 7100. The plane flipped and the man survived! It's so surprising and relieving when the passenger or the pilot survive
It’s crazy because I’m watching this for my aviation assignment 👀
They have 41 videos in the last EIGHT YEARS. 8 of which came in the last few months. This channel would explode if they posted regularly this is so interesting.
That's cause they used to post their videos in their main Smithsonian Channel, now they're moving all aviation videos to this channel.
There actually isn't that many crashes.
Try searching for TheFlightChannel
I'll recommend you the channel Mauricio PC, it has a lot of reconstructions of various accidents, it's spanish but it has subtitles
At least its **QUALITY** content
I love the fact that cameraman was there all the time to shoot everything
And he kept surviving!!! 🤪
Lol 😆 🤣 😂
I know, that's some serious dedication right there (and luck) 🤣
Camera man: “If I die, I die...”
Such a brave man (or woman). Hehehe
So happy to people on board interviewed, but RIP to those who died. 😢
The last person is what I call a true hero in a disaster. Helping everyone out of the plane before getting out himself, he's been risking his own life for others, true heroes doesn't always have superpowers for sure.
That KLM Captain was a murderer...Took off because he didn't want to wait and killed all those people...The cockpit voice recorder records the first officer telling the captain "You"ve killed us"
good thing the pan am pliots survived
@@rosselcortez3448 with mulitple broken bones😭
He was in a hurry because of strict schedules they had and they were going to be late. There was also squelch over the ATC and pilot's radio to where what was being said to do did not come through. The man may have been in a hurry and a bit arrogant but I'd hardly call him a murderer. I;m sure he did not want that to happen. He murdered himself too.Where did you hear that first officer saying that? I'd like to watch it really. I have watched a couple of shows on that but I never heard that.
No, he was adhering to the ridiculous pressures that were put on pilots back then.
Agree. A series of bad decisions made by him caused this terrible tragedy.
Do you want to know why the Concorde in the first clip crashed? It was because a previous plane which took off left a bit of metal on the runway. The Concorde then drove over it in take off, bursting the wheels then puncturing an engine or something along those lines
Someone has been watching Mentor Pilot ;)
Mentour*
during my recent domestic flight i noticed that new runway concrete particles just hit the plane and i could hear that(just like in car) was that normal?
People believe Concorde was made obsolete due to being unsafe after the incident we just saw dramatised, but they were statistically the safest commercial airliner ever to have taken to the skies. The real reason was inefficiency. The cost too much money to operate, and were not profitable.
It was that stupid DC - 10 which left a bit of metal
The 8th one i hv heard so many times when i was younger my sister always used to scare me with that story but i found it fascinating but a little sad too
airplanes are already so large and death threatening when you look at them from the airport windows. like imagine watching planes crash while you're waiting for your flight.
I don't remember paying for RUclips Premium, this was amazing.
it's called RUclips Vanced
I love how everyone is doing memes instead of recognizing the irresponsability in the cases
Not everyone just some, look at the amount of views compared to comments.
Who lives in pineapple under the sea????? Malaysian Airlines flight 370
(Look in reddit for more memes dont ask me i just found that randomly a week ago)
A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO RIVER IN LEGO CITY...
Land on the Hudson to save them...
plane go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@@Gamer-lz6zz If reddit has those type of memes i better search r34 mh370 instead (aka kill me)
Watching this whole boarding plane is a vibe
21:53 Rest in peace Yaroslav Lokomotiv❤️💙🙏
If you're on a plane, this is not recommended.
I am in a plane lol
@@issammassarwa2269 how was your flight?
Xxcloudbery plaz actually it was a very smooth flight just a little of turbulence and the food was horrible
@@issammassarwa2269 good 👍
*Laughs anxiously on a 737 from England to LA*
The quality of this video feels like the same amount I would put into my online school work. Especially because it decreases in quality as the video goes on.
The best thing to watch when I am in the airport about to board a plane.
i watch ad fully for you bro
Me: lets go to a different country for the first time!
RUclips: lets recommend this >:)
Never seen such an originality!
I could only imagine the horrific sight of human debris (mutation, burns, parts, etc) from those two 747s colliding. Years ago I had conversation with a former NTSB investigator, he said the most difficult crashes are with kids involved and after one huge crash (I believe either the one in San Diego or in Queens, NY) he resigned after seeing dead babies.
I would have been terrorised
I would've done the same
There was a very tragic one that happened over the border of Germany, where there was a mid air collision between a DHL plane and a Russian plane carrying school children on a trip to Barcalona. That was so tragic, and the man who was on the air traffic control was murdered by one of the kids dad's who tracked him down, and killed him in front of his wife and children, and he got 6 years for it and served 2.
@@andrewbell7579 that sounds like a movie plot
Someone my dad used to know was a police officer and he viewed the Kegworth air disaster 8 January 1989 at East Midlands and he resigned after seeing all the bodies
The Concord plane crash is the most unfortunate crash I’ll never forget.Something that so supersonic, can always crash, just like any planes. RIP ✈️
Well doe compilation. It would be very interesting to learn a few details what has happened after the scenes.
RIP to all the poor souls.urghh that Dutch captain of KLM 4805 always gets on my nerves.because of him more than 500 people lost their lives
@ultimate car and flight feed true, the first officer was smarter and told him but the captain wouldn't listen. He tought that just because he was the captain, he was right on his decision, which turned out to be disastrous, smh!!
@@samuelperez9027 And today, the captain is no longer “God.”
@@samuelperez9027 smh means sharing my head
That's part of it. Also, not explained in this short video of it, there were a couple of times when the pilots of both planes were talking over each other, which cancels out their communications.
@@HeidiKohne exactly when the pan am co pilot says "we are still in the runway clipper 1736" both the Pan am cockpit and ATC voices created a loud shrill in the cockpit of the KLM but then that doesn't take away the fact that he decided to take off without the ATC giving him a go
"Something is wrong with the LEFT PHALANGE"
LOLLOL
Now I know I'd have taken Phoebe seriously too😂😂😂
Mamm there is no Phalange
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Stranger: Concords are always the safest airplanes! Me: my brain: Air France flight 4590
Air Traffic controller is that job I can never understand... It truly is the most thankless job to keep so many people safe. They could not pay me enough to carry that burden of stress lol.
Honestly i'd liked to give this a thumbs up, but not mentioning anything about the aftermath is such unsatisfying (although in some cases i know what happened...).
literally
Exactly
I were just thinking the same,there obviously survived or they wouldn’t be speaking about it,but a lot of ppl would have perished to :(
The amount of people that think that the film is real is saddening
First time on youtube huh
“Joined 8 years ago”
They are being sarcastic
@@Amdk423 REALLY? I never would've guessed.
Man, I could not get through this in one sitting. I found myself forgetting to breathe after the Cork crash!
Concorde Engineer: "Something is happening." YOU DON'T SAY.
These scenes are amazingly replicated.
Very flawlessly! Like they are on camera during incident!
*me who is currently in Florida on vacation and got here on a plane and is leaving on a plane I already have anxiety about planes but then youtube recommended this to me:*
I'm going on vacation this month and my anxiety is extremely high and RUclips had to recommend it
Same lol
You tube wants you to know that your not alone
18:08 SouthJet Air
Literally I had a dream where I looked out of my living room window and saw a plane crash into the back of one of the houses on my street...l am terrified
The accident leaves the investigators with a main question: How the hell did this happen?