5 Perils Over The Pacific Ocean 🌊 Air Disasters | Smithsonian Channel
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- From double engine failure to a critical oversight, here’s a look at some “Air Disasters” clips featuring the perils of the Pacific Ocean.
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Who else is obsessivly watching these, despite being terrified of flying
Im not terrified I’d rather die in a plane crash then anything else
Me
Saaaaaame!!!!
Me
Me
I’m due to board a flight to Vegas tomorrow, and I’m just binging these because I love them.
No amount of informative plane crash p*rn will stop me from flying
Plane crashes are the rarest anyways, there's significantly less in the past 20 decades than there was in the 80's and 90's and even before that. Although it is only "thanks" to those accidents that planes are safer now. I always think of the people who died so we could be safe when I fly.
Its actually safe when you about planes all over the world taking off and every 5 minutes and you days and weeks without incident it's a modern marvel
why am i addicted to this stuff 😮
The plane rolled over and plunged 30,000 ft (9,100 m), experiencing high speeds and g-forces (as high as 5g) before the captain was able to recover from the dive, and then to divert to San Francisco International Airport
What flight was that
@fionlee68 China airline 006
Alaska 261 caused by inadequate greasing on the jackscrew
Aeroperu 603 caused by tape blocking the static ports
Air moorea 1121 caused by repeated jet stream blasts from a big plane which stresses the control cables and the pilot's actions snapped the weakened cable
I love watching this channel...Big up Smithsonian Channel ❤
This is better than p*rn
Can't get enough of these videos
I have to say I'm total geek when it comes to this show. I love the investigations how they can tell if the plane broke up in the air, if the engine failed other mechanical failure, was it the ATC. It's rarely ever one thing. I love how they gather data look at the evidence and how excited they get when they find the CVR and FDR. I'm just a total 🤓
Great vids as always!
Exactly 26 years ago today, on Wednesday, October 2, 1996, Aeroperú Flight 603 crashed in the Pacific Ocean near Lima, killing all 70 passengers and crew. The aircraft involved in the fatal crash was a three-year-old Boeing 757-23A registered N52AW
Bro on what country are u?
You are MONTHS ahead of the current timezone!!(at least for me)
I don’t think that *ANYONE* is in any month other than March.
BRO ITS MARCH
@@K.O.B.R.A i know but this guy says it's October
@@MLXaviation I was replying to original comment
scary to see all these crashes
I have flown that Alaska PV/SO Cal route many times. When that happened it really spooked me. That Jack screw was a colossal maintenance oversight
Love your vids😊
your content is so addictive !
The last one got me😢
The fast that everybody celebrated at 9:28 is just out of this world
Imagine you’re just being served a cocktail in a restaurant in paradise when you see a plane plunge into the sea…
It fascinates always
Interesting
nice
Agreed
Right
Why do I like watching these things before boarding my flights😭
Twin Otter: *about to crash into the ocean*
Pilots: 🗿
Good Thing that some of them can land safely. That's a miracle
That one kid who is way too obsessed with dive bombing in WW2: No Way! Imma dive bomb into the ocean!
Respects to the cameraman for surviving all crashes
I know what caused flight 1121 to crash, so when it was at the gate there was a jet taxiing to the runway but, the jets jet blast hit the ailerons of flight 1121 then after takeoff the ailerons broke and pointed down, this caused the plane to pitch down and crash into the pacific
Damn this is all too similar to the concorde's accident, very sad and could have easily been avoided. RIP to all on board.
All 251 Passagers and 23 crew survived
👍🏼
The captain aid Cathay Pacific flight 780 looks like John cena
It is 👍🏿
It always scare me just imagine being a passenger in the plane knowing ur likely going to not make it when it goes Boom
On the first one (nose down) i’d suggest they should move everyone and everything as far rear as Possible. Transfer fuel to the rear if possible. Dump as much fuel as possible that's forward of balance point which seems far to the rear so maybe dump all possible fuel. Maybe try to create as much lift at the wings as possible. If the plane is being twisted downwards from the tail shifting weight to the tail, less weight weight forward, and lift at the wings might all help to counter the unwanted tendency
💀💀 this is a joke right?
Bahahaha
Did the flight attendants learn about emergency bracing?? (80s-90s) because I’m just wondering
bro its impossible u only add g force to the broken tail and the same scenario would happen (tail elevators fly away and u go in a full dive)
THAT LAST WON WAS THE FLIGHT FTARNCE
Fun fact: The pilots of Alaska Airlines 261 were 6x over the legal drinking limit for flying, this was discovered by the FDAA during the investigation of the crash, another hint of this was the pilots un phased reaction to the issues they were facing. Although the Pilot was drunk, they found no evidence of this being the cause of the crash, but may have contributed to the crash.
I know mayday covers old accidents in compilation episodes by not sure why they repeated one of their best episodes Alaska 261 was already done and done well.
Wish they said the # passengers and # of survivors.
HOW DOES THE SMITHSONIAN CREW KEEP SURVIVING THESE CRASHES??
It’s a crew, the real pilots probably died or survived but they are at an old age
First in 2023 pray for passenger and grew 🙏🙏🙏
But not the first but second 🥈
@@clearcoat1st same
I speak french and I could not comprehend what the subtitled man said...
What flight was that
There’s five in the video
Who is watching this before flying?
3:67
That's why we can't put our trust in flyby wire and artificial intelligence💯%
0:00
9:77
The actors were so bad hahhah, parked the plane then put it in to TOGA :D
I Just want sesson 23 pls?
I think we're up to season 20 and the new one is tomorrow at 8pm. I can't wait
Paddy Power adverts are doing my head in, they are taking the biscuit now, ruining very good documentaries. 😢
Eu não tenho experiência em casa com o meu pai e minha irmã que sinto muito a minha mãe que está com
Cathay not cafe
22th!!!!!!
Im early
The airplane should be in the air but not crashed!
Some got lucky and landed safely, others aren't so, and some got hijacked and pilot commits suicide dragging innocent people to their doom
Planes are the safest way to travel so you shouldn’t be worried
@@aashi6517 we're just being cautious because if a pilot is alone in the cockpit, with no one monitoring, he might lock the cockpit door then he might deliberately crash the plane.
@@louieosumo thats rare
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How is it a Peril Over Ocean if The Plane Landed on Runway?
Its not sick and twisted. Air travel is extremely safe if you ever flown before. If the plane crashed and people died then they accepted their fate, like when your old and on your last day of life and die.
Don't bother, the writer of this comment is clearly mentally insane. They probably broke out of their psychiatric hospital.
Passengers seem to be overreacting
There is something wrong with you.
@@itzamebeingweird that's what they keep telling me