Boeing 747 Crashes Just After TakeOff in the Heart of Europe (With Real Audio)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 мар 2023
  • Find out why a Boeing 747 cargo aircraft operating as El Al Flight 1862 crashed into two high-rise apartment complexes in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 13 minutes after takeoff.
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  • @Florentina16ful
    @Florentina16ful Год назад +2950

    Hearing the co-pilot radioing "Going down" as the plane is upside down, pitching downwards close to the ground is saddening. Usually you just hear desperate screams but he tried to remain calm and corageous to the very last moment, having slight hope for a rescue even though he must have known it was over. RIP.

    • @lukeduke6693
      @lukeduke6693 Год назад +25

      I would have been even calmer i fly f22s kid

    • @robtk3
      @robtk3 Год назад +237

      ​@@lukeduke6693
      And I'm sure your hubris would remain intact as well.

    • @alpha_beast.0733
      @alpha_beast.0733 Год назад +6

      😢

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Год назад +16

      ​@@reconforsales7708 bro that's sad and all. But that's completely irrelevant to the conversation.

    • @hamza8791
      @hamza8791 Год назад +49

      ​@@babycarrotz32 plane was full of weapons for israel with nerv gas so not irrelevant at all.
      A lot of people died of cancer and other sicknes due to the fire after the plane crashed.

  • @MultiGoulash
    @MultiGoulash Год назад +1457

    I was flying back from Japan that night and remember flying over Amsterdam on the way back to Heathrow. Remember seeing a massive fire on the ground, thought it was a refinery fire or something. Only found out it was this accident when we landed back in the UK. Very sad. RIP to all of those that lost their lives

    • @antiochiaadtaurum3786
      @antiochiaadtaurum3786 Год назад +3

      what year was it?

    • @BYRDE1917
      @BYRDE1917 Год назад +36

      ​@@antiochiaadtaurum3786 1992

    • @antiochiaadtaurum3786
      @antiochiaadtaurum3786 Год назад +2

      @@BYRDE1917 thanks

    • @WellRoundedWoodsman
      @WellRoundedWoodsman Год назад +28

      It's reading eyewitness accounts in the comments on so many of these films that make them so real for me. I have a few stories like yours and I'm dreading the day I post my own eyewitness account on this channel. That said, this channel is becoming an amazing aviation safety resource.

    • @NeumsFor9
      @NeumsFor9 Год назад +21

      Wonder if they could have landed if not having to be circle.

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Год назад +1599

    They remained dedicated professionals right to the bitter end. Their legacy follows them. They did their absolute best with what they had to work with. RIP

    • @AFBudgets
      @AFBudgets Год назад +11

      So awful :(

    • @joeskis
      @joeskis Год назад +7

      okay but they shouldn't have smashed it into an apartment building. Why no info on the number of non-flight crew deaths.

    • @shdon
      @shdon Год назад +18

      @@joeskis it's mentioned in the dedication TFC always put at the end of the video. 39 people on the ground lost their lives. That is the official count of the casualties of the building residents.

    • @Eternal_Tech
      @Eternal_Tech Год назад +71

      @@joeskis The aircraft become uncontrollable. The pilots did not have a choice where it was going to crash.

    • @Radiogirl1931
      @Radiogirl1931 Год назад +41

      ​@@joeskis they lost all control and the plane stalled. They didn't intentionally crash it in the buildings

  • @jordanlee9903
    @jordanlee9903 Год назад +916

    The captain’s ‘awh’ is so heartbreaking to hear 💔💔

    • @moemanncann895
      @moemanncann895 Год назад +39

      While trying to aviate 🙏

    • @hamza8791
      @hamza8791 Год назад

      Dont forget these guys were millitary pilots and knew they had a plane full of military equipment for Israël nerv gas etc to kill people. They now said they are not giving any info untill 2060's meaning that in the time something comes out it all the people om high level who have to do something with it are going to be dead already.

    • @youneke
      @youneke Год назад +84

      He knew it was the end and is trying hard not to completely lose it because you are trained to always stay calm and command the aircraft no matter how losing the fight may be.

    • @petepillow8642
      @petepillow8642 Год назад +6

      I lulled

    • @AFBudgets
      @AFBudgets Год назад +10

      Awful

  • @VinDieselS70
    @VinDieselS70 Год назад +489

    The moment you hear going down, going down and the Ground dispatcher with fear in her voice says It's over is heart breaking. Nothing they could do other than do their best. So sad.

    • @markkussusa
      @markkussusa Год назад +25

      She could see the explosion lit the sky from her desk in the tower... :((

    • @iwanebbing2642
      @iwanebbing2642 Год назад +16

      There are also recordings of the Police scanner. They start with some chatter about a stolen car in a carpark. Then you hear the engine noise in the background. Next transmissions arr people trying to get a handle on things and locate the accident site.... Bone chilling.

    • @VinDieselS70
      @VinDieselS70 Год назад +1

      @@iwanebbing2642 oh gosh, that must be absolutely horrific to hear

    • @iwanebbing2642
      @iwanebbing2642 Год назад

      @@VinDieselS70 if you are interested; Radioverkeer politie net voor de Bijlmerramp All in Dutch ofcourse.

    • @lowruna
      @lowruna 11 месяцев назад +2

      Despite intensive search activities to recover the cockpit voice recorder from the wreckage area, it was never found. ... There was no audio recorder.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 10 месяцев назад +275

    I will never forget my classmate's story:
    He had just brought his kid to grandpa and grandma in De Bijlmer. On his way home he heard the news on his car radio, and he raced back. There he saw grandpa and grandma's flat completely destroyed in a sea of ​​​​flames, and he was convinced that he had lost everything. It later turned out that grandpa and grandma had decided to go to McDonald's with their grandchild. That decision saved their lives. He told me this story, and I still see his rollercoaster of emotions.

    • @Tossanto204
      @Tossanto204 8 месяцев назад +4

      Oh waow!!

    • @siddharthtube429
      @siddharthtube429 6 месяцев назад +6

      Must have been a roller coaster of emotions for him.

    • @hooksx
      @hooksx 4 месяца назад +8

      Heading to McDonald's every day for the rest of my life

    • @malcolmwhite6588
      @malcolmwhite6588 Месяц назад +2

      @@hooksx yes, you will not die in the air crash unless with a plot twist it hits McDonald’s. you will, however, likely get diabetes, high cholesterol or other health issues from eating McDonald’s non-stop every day, but it will be much more gradual, and you will still enjoy life until your health turns to custard from excess McDonald’s ! LOL😂

  • @latonyamarie
    @latonyamarie Год назад +362

    I remember this crash. It’s just sad. The person who was sitting in the jump seat. Was on their way home to get married. The pilots remained so calm even when they knew these were their final moments.

    • @JJ-bo6nc
      @JJ-bo6nc Год назад +21

      So heartbreaking:(

    • @user-mr7ut8wj8b
      @user-mr7ut8wj8b 10 месяцев назад +5

      tears just shooting up my eyesm holy ..... cannot imagine what all of them must have gone through , ...

  • @Christin5554
    @Christin5554 Год назад +499

    I am so aware of the actual accident. My cousin lived in that apartment complex luckyly in another part. I have to give the Flight Channel a lot of credit for the realistic work they do.

    • @MahmoudGhalb173
      @MahmoudGhalb173 Год назад +3

      your cousins name is Tim B

    • @MahmoudGhalb173
      @MahmoudGhalb173 Год назад +12

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 Thank you for your advise. However i strongly believe islam is the religion that leads me to heaven. Allah states in the quran: "The only religion accepted in the sight of allah is the Islam." And as muslim i pray the same way as jesus did in his time. Ramadan is coming, if you repent. You will be actually a better muslim then a muslim, because all your sins will convert to good deeds. Hopefully this will lead you towards good on the day of judgement. Your book including your deeds given in your right hand. If this is the case on the day of judgment you will enter paradise. If you receive your book in your left hand, then you will be brought into hell, but Allah is allforgiven to his servants, repent and secure your place in Paradise.

    • @rwryder1
      @rwryder1 Год назад +8

      ​@Mahmoud Ghalb The blood of Jesus Christ of Nazareth is the only sacrifice for sin! Bible says he is the gate keeper!! No one gets to the father except through him!! Bible says good deeds can't do it!! He is final sacrifice!! As him into your heart and to show you he's real!! ❤

    • @Christin5554
      @Christin5554 Год назад +21

      @@rwryder1 Hey, this is not a church! If you want to preach become a Preacher and preach in church!

    • @MrBsbotto
      @MrBsbotto Год назад +5

      How bad was the damage to the apartment complex.?Hope it wasn't too bad, but it had to be awful. RIP everybody.

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Год назад +158

    To remain in control of one’s emotions in a situation like that is to be commended and admired. I can’t begin to imagine, especially being so close to the airport.

  • @gregwilliams5943
    @gregwilliams5943 Год назад +86

    I can't believe how calm and cool the pilot was as a plane was going down may they all rest in peace

    • @AaronCross760
      @AaronCross760 3 месяца назад

      almost all pilots are like that, it's just the nature of the job.. plus the commercial ones have 100s of hours in simulators training for all kinds of problems.

  • @waynec917
    @waynec917 Год назад +508

    All of these crashes are heartbreaking to me but ones like this hit extra hard. These pilots were so brave and fought so hard until the very end but were dealt a lousy hand that they just couldn't win!

    • @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
      @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst Год назад +36

      I agree, this one really had me in tears. It's chilling to listen to. I cannot fathom the terror they must have felt when they realized they were going to crash.

    • @TrapKingz.
      @TrapKingz. Год назад +16

      These crashes are so saddening. It’s such a horrifying way to die. I always feel bad for the pilots and passengers. Even when pilots make mistakes their destiny still should not have been the same.

    • @vasienaidoo6789
      @vasienaidoo6789 10 месяцев назад +1

      😢😢😢😢

    • @stevensteven3417
      @stevensteven3417 10 месяцев назад +5

      I would emergeny decend and glide right on the runway that is right in front of me, not doing any monkey business with circling around and stuff.

    • @stevensteven3417
      @stevensteven3417 10 месяцев назад +1

      Also if your wings are damaged you go down with little flaps and higher speed to stabilize the plane.

  • @MrCrystalcranium
    @MrCrystalcranium Год назад +230

    Just so heartbreaking they fought so hard to land a crippled aircraft that would become uncontrollable as it slowed for landing. The pilot bravely transmitting they were going down at a time the situation was hopeless and death was imminent is one of the most courageous things I've ever heard. This video is chilling. I know this accident well and I've heard the coms and I've seen recreations before but this is so riveting. You can feel yourself rooting for them despite knowing all of their efforts were futile. A special RIP to the dozens killed in the apartment complex. A terrible tragedy all around.

    • @flynnlizzy5469
      @flynnlizzy5469 Год назад +3

      If you ever been a passenger in a car in which you can see the accident coming (I have) the WORST feeling is to watch someone else driving and having no capability to take hold of your own fate. I DO NOT mean to say the pilot wasn't doing everything possible, perfectly and soon, its just the loss of control, knowing you're facing certain death,its just terrible. Obviously, I survived the wreck. But I made up my mind waaaay back then (1970s) that if all possible, I will be in control of my own destiny and never hand it over to someone else (even though the outcome might be exactly the same). Yes, I've missed out on traveling around the world, visiting far away lands, but bad accidents have consequences, this one was mine. I feel for those who had to sit there helpless and of course, from a different perspective, feel terrible for the pilot who had all those lives in his hands. Imagine knowing the story about the one young lady on board was heading to get married, her fate (and the grooms) in your hands ? No, thats not to say everyones lives there who died lives weren't just as precious, I'm just sharing some thoughts after watching this heart breaking video. RIP all ....

    • @qmnnvrdyz8965
      @qmnnvrdyz8965 Год назад +2

      Yes! I kept thinking "well, maybe they'll make it", then you look at the title of this video, and your heart sinks!!

    • @jamesstreet228
      @jamesstreet228 Год назад +5

      Every time I watch one of these videos the second or third time I find myself hoping that maybe they'll make it this time. Crazy. I know.

    • @powerbite92
      @powerbite92 10 месяцев назад

      There was no plane. even this video and all the silly religious comments under this video are part of the cover up. this false flag bombing is notorious for many people in Europe.

    • @Kumire_921
      @Kumire_921 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@flynnlizzy5469 I get what you mean. After finding myself in a similar situation, although that ended up being nothing in the end, when something like that happens all you can do is putting your life in the hands of the pilots.. It's an awful feeling indeed.

  • @blitzcraig26
    @blitzcraig26 Год назад +82

    The 747 is capable of flying with 2 engines, but wing damage is bad for any airplane. RIP to the souls lost. Great animation and illustration as always.

    • @mikexkennedy
      @mikexkennedy 10 месяцев назад

      Correct. I'm wondering if circumstances were slightly different what would have happened. I.e, if they weren't a cargo plane and it wasn't the night-time, could passengers or crew see the damage/loss of both engines? Then the pilots could know about the abilities of the plane. What if they then, instead of trying to loose speed/altitude and circle back to 09/27 at Schiphol, gained altitude, dumped fuel over the sea and then had a smoother approach to Hamburg?

    • @Theactualgamer1
      @Theactualgamer1 9 месяцев назад

      @@mikexkennedy Or if they simply had camera's or something facing the wing. They would have seen that the flaps weren't extending properly on the right side and then they could have maybe gone for a no flap landing.

    • @theomer0002
      @theomer0002 7 месяцев назад

      ​@Theactualgamer1 it later determined that even if they would land without flaps, 220knots trying to land 747 is fatal. Maybe even to the airport itself. The moment they took off, this flight was doomed.

  • @yerunski
    @yerunski Год назад +46

    I remember it well, the first big plane crash that happened in my country. Still can remember watching the extra new bulletins on TV that evening. Very well done TFC.

    • @yerunski
      @yerunski Год назад

      @@powermetal26 Four people (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Al_Flight_1862)

  • @NicolaasBrinkhuis
    @NicolaasBrinkhuis Год назад +137

    I' have tears in my eyes, watching this video, it feels so real. On that 4th of Oktober I saw the plane going down, around 40 people lost their lives in their homes. Schiphol is a complex and busy airport in one of the most highly densely populated area's in the world....

    • @petrastrella2504
      @petrastrella2504 Год назад +8

      So sad R.I.P

    • @bwarre2884
      @bwarre2884 Год назад +2

      The loss of life was probably higher. Some people living in this apartment flat weren't registered and some bodies were never found because of the intense fires.
      This is still a very painful scar for a lot of people and communities in Amsterdam and beyond.

    • @sen7167
      @sen7167 Год назад

      Witnessing thay in real life would be an awe

    • @C-Midori
      @C-Midori Год назад

      Still can’t imagine how it feels to be pulverized by a 747 slamming into your apartment.

  • @edwinmaguillicuddy9069
    @edwinmaguillicuddy9069 Год назад +109

    43 people died as a result of this crash. It must’ve been horrific. RIP to all the lost lives

  • @badass1g
    @badass1g Год назад +251

    Went out like a boss! R.I.P. to all. So calm and professional given horrible odds.

    • @anthonymitchell8893
      @anthonymitchell8893 Год назад

      like a badass boss ? are you a toilet trader sir ? do you like cottaging ? i find it very rewarding my brother in law is the undisputed urinal watcher he never takes it any further he got the habit at harrow public school way back in the 1980s remember badass bum boys forever you f------ g cock womble 🎀🎀🎀😍😘😗😙😚😎

    • @daveycrocker4466
      @daveycrocker4466 Год назад +8

      Air traffic controller was boss also.

    • @hillaryhayman1
      @hillaryhayman1 Год назад

      Went out like a boss? Yuck. No one cares about being a “boss” what are you twelve years old?

  • @glenpierce777
    @glenpierce777 Год назад +80

    I know someone who lived in the apartment block that the aircraft hit. Luckily he was at work that evening. RIP to all those who lost their lives.

    • @WG-tt6hk
      @WG-tt6hk Год назад +9

      How many on the ground lost their lives ? Shouldn't they also be remembered ? This video only gives acknowledgement to the crew.

    • @christyluvs80sXo
      @christyluvs80sXo Год назад +1

      Just curious if you know of an approximate date this happened?

    • @glenpierce777
      @glenpierce777 Год назад +1

      @@christyluvs80sXo It shows at the beginning. 4th October 1992.

    • @glenpierce777
      @glenpierce777 Год назад +2

      @@WG-tt6hk 39 ground fatalities. 26 seriously injured.

    • @christyluvs80sXo
      @christyluvs80sXo Год назад

      @@glenpierce777 Sorry I missed that part lol Thanks for the reply

  • @wirdy1
    @wirdy1 Год назад +21

    Usually critical of piloting skills but in this case I'm genuinely impressed with their skill & professionalism. They really did their very best to the very end.

    • @JustMe-fo4ev
      @JustMe-fo4ev 3 месяца назад +1

      And I'm sure you're super qualified to be so critical...

  • @jackiebayliss
    @jackiebayliss Год назад +43

    That was heartbreaking. How they managed to keep they're composure is mindboggling.

    • @HollywoodConnection-JAST
      @HollywoodConnection-JAST Год назад +6

      they thought they had it....didn't realize the severity of the damages. And yes, even when they realized it was way worse, it was only seconds until their demise.
      What can you do. Just remain calm and let fate decide, either way. Screaming will not fix anything. Sad. Very Sad. The last few seconds was an affirmation of how steady and grounded they were as professionals.

    • @angelamary9493
      @angelamary9493 Год назад

      They have too ..otherwise it will panic the passengers ..be havoc

    • @lewisbracken5520
      @lewisbracken5520 10 месяцев назад

      *their

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@angelamary9493there were no passengers

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt Год назад +37

    God bless them and their families. No matter how long ago, these pilots should be remembered.

  • @XRP747E
    @XRP747E Год назад +58

    This is a very good video, delicately balancing the tragedy of the crash with respect for those losing their lives. Touching and empathetic.

  • @theracingguy4739
    @theracingguy4739 Год назад +328

    This crash was unbelievably unlucky the chances of the 3rd engine hitting the 4th engine when it came off was just ridiculous

    • @poliwentpoli
      @poliwentpoli Год назад +8

      it was inevitable for no.3 to hit no.4

    • @mactep1
      @mactep1 Год назад +63

      @@poliwentpoli it wasn't inevitable, it happened due to fatigue cracks, in case of an overload, the pylons were designed to drop the engine cleanly, without damage to anything else.

    • @theracingguy4739
      @theracingguy4739 Год назад +10

      @@poliwentpoli depended on which angle the engine fell off

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +14

      Bad flaw...it should never have hit the #4 engine or the flaps

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +22

      @@theracingguy4739 it was designed to break away downward...not sideways so it could do more damage

  • @VagabondTexan
    @VagabondTexan Год назад +51

    This one gut wrenching. I have flown the 747-400 and when you said they didn't know that the engines were gone, my eyes were immediately drawn to the engine instruments. It took me a second to remember that the -200 had all analog gauges and the lack of data would not necessarily indicate the absence of an engine. On the -400, a physical engine separation would be indicated by, if I recall correctly, red Xes on the display.

    • @kino57
      @kino57 Год назад +1

      PSX from aerowinx , fantastic 747 simulator a bit expensive though

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG 17 дней назад

      ​@@kino57and how would they approach the landing attempt if they knew they were missing both engines and had damaged flaps, do you know?
      Would they have to land in an airport located in a straight line? Or try to use a lake or an open field?

  • @royjudson4380
    @royjudson4380 Год назад +45

    WOW That pilot calm and professional right to the end.

    • @Emily-ou6lq
      @Emily-ou6lq Год назад

      yea, israelis are used to killing innocent people lol

  • @renferal5290
    @renferal5290 Год назад +13

    That person saying "It's over" just got me.

  • @MrRage58
    @MrRage58 Год назад +62

    I feel bad for the pilots they really tried hard to get the plane on the ground but they fought to the the very end. I salute the pilots.

  • @classy.planes
    @classy.planes 10 месяцев назад +4

    The way he said going down so calmly.. he knew it was the end they did everything they could 🫤 may they all rest in peace ❤️‍🩹

  • @george-op9dw
    @george-op9dw Год назад +209

    I remember this accident as a child. It was something unforgettable. If the pilots would know the damage in the wing, they could try an emergency landing with high speed without lowering flaps.

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel Год назад +8

      I was going to say. Also, rudder. It doesn't mention rudder. 😳😢 Also, gliding. Planes have glided to a landing. So shut the engines off?

    • @unflexian
      @unflexian Год назад +34

      thing is, any landing they attempt would be a flap up landing with no reverse thrust, limited hydraulics (possibly limited autobrakes) and close to max takeoff weight. it would take a small miracle for the plane to stop on the runway and not overrun it.

    • @szennyvizcsatorna2483
      @szennyvizcsatorna2483 Год назад +52

      Please, those aircraft with such load is not gliding!
      Two engine not able to maintain speed, without engine that monstruous plane just fall, not glides.
      Is a 330 tons of things in the air! A flying truck convoy!
      But, not lowering the flaps is may prevented them from rolling over due wing damage.
      Why even today, with a billion dollar shit, they not have little wireless cameras fitted in sensitive areas?

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel Год назад +4

      @@unflexian, that's another thing. Maybe a grass landing, or roll off the runway onto the grass? Anything other than what happened.

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel Год назад +6

      @@szennyvizcsatorna2483, well you don't call it gliding. You calculate the fall in the right direction.

  • @lex1945
    @lex1945 Год назад +17

    As a Dutchman, I can still remember this as if it happened only yesterday..

    • @sonjagatto9981
      @sonjagatto9981 Год назад +1

      So sorry...schrecklich! 💔

    • @maarten252
      @maarten252 Год назад +2

      Ik was toen pas 7 jaar oud, maar ik kan me de beelden op TV nog herrineren.. verschrikkelijk

  • @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
    @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst Год назад +24

    Oh good heavens, this one to me was particularly heartbreaking. I am amazed at how stoic the Pilot was, knowing they were going down.
    RIP to all the souls who perished that night.😭

  • @RandeepSingh07
    @RandeepSingh07 Год назад +17

    The pilots showed utmost dedication and professionalism.
    Thank you @TheFlightChannel for an excellent video. Your videos give me confidence that they can avoid any more accidents with the same problems/mistakes.
    RIP brave souls.

  • @Josie2013
    @Josie2013 Год назад +19

    Even though I'm familiar with this horrible accident I was still on the edge of my seat watching this. Good video.

  • @petesapwell
    @petesapwell Год назад +21

    I have a lovely friend who was involved in the rescue on the ground, If the pilots had seen the damage to the leading edge of the wing they would have never extended the slats, maybe not possible for cameras in 93…They would have still been faced (no slats & partial flaps) with landing over speed with a tailwind and possibly overweight too, with two thrust reversers out, I doubt the runway would have been long enough… RIP you fine men, fought a battle that was impossible to win. 😢

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Год назад +4

      In that situation I'd have been tempted to head out to sea and ditch rather than circle the city... even if there was no hope of survival for the flight crew, at least the massive death toll on the ground could have been avoided. But then, they had no way of knowing that a landing was impossible - after all, a Jumbo is designed to fly with 2 engines out.

    • @jacek2227
      @jacek2227 Год назад +8

      @@rich_edwards79 I also think that if they were fully aware of the state of the airplane, they would have ditched it in the sea. Once you realize you cannot fully control the airplane you do not fly it in circles over Amsterdam.

    • @radfordmcawesome7947
      @radfordmcawesome7947 4 месяца назад

      i wonder why didnt they send someone to the cabin to get a better view

  • @Just_A_Wafaring_Stranger
    @Just_A_Wafaring_Stranger Год назад +41

    This specific show has the BEST animation of any I've seen on the Flight Channel . Absolutely incredible production of this show! I felt as if I were part of it, on the edge of my seat, praying a miracle would happen for them! 🥺 But it was not to be. Two apartment buildings were destroyed along with the aircraft, so I wonder how many souls perished? 🤔
    Thank you for your dedication of producing such excellent quality films and sharing it with your faithful followers! 🤗

    • @wikkidfury
      @wikkidfury Год назад +2

      The crash of El Al flight 1862 took 3 BRAVE Crew Members, 1 Passenger, and 39 People in the apartments on the ground for a total of 43.
      R.I.P EL AL 1862 AND ALL THAT PERISHED...✈️🫶🙏🌹

    • @Just_A_Wafaring_Stranger
      @Just_A_Wafaring_Stranger Год назад +2

      @@wikkidfury Thanks for the update on the souls that perished!! 😔 Sooo ...very sad.

  • @RealTorick
    @RealTorick Год назад +33

    It's a weird coincidence that I just visited the memorial site this morning, and you uploaded the exact crash R.I.P to all the victims. The pilots are heroes.

  • @cruelshoes30
    @cruelshoes30 Год назад +78

    These simulations are incredible. I live 5 miles from where TWA 514 crashed into the Blue Ridge Mountains in 1974. Subsequently, this event mandated ground proximity AND concrete communication terminology in all commercial aircraft. Any chance to see you guys tackle this event? Great job in all of these btw. Truly enlightening, sad and scientific. The pilots are stone cold serious in this particular episode. What dignity in the face of eminent death...

    • @Harcix
      @Harcix Год назад

      Is it near Shenandoah River?

    • @cruelshoes30
      @cruelshoes30 Год назад

      @@Harcix sure is, jefferson county wv

    • @MrBsbotto
      @MrBsbotto Год назад

      Totally agree, Marcus. What a valiant effort. I thought they were going to pull it off for a while there. Too bad. RIP.

  • @seldom1
    @seldom1 Год назад +21

    I think there should be some kind of digital safety camera to look after both the wing and engine area but no one implementing (maybe) 🤔

    • @babyj4154
      @babyj4154 Год назад +3

      Long aircraft like 777-300s, a380s, 747-8s, a340-5/600s and a few other planes have taxi cams which also enables the pilots to see the outside of the aircraft. However, what you describe has not (yet) been implemented I think

    • @johnd5398
      @johnd5398 Год назад

      Here's a thought... maybe walk your dumb ass back to the wing and look out the window. We are born with 2 cameras in our heads.

    • @seldom1
      @seldom1 Год назад +1

      @@DST.73 yes i meant for for nowadays aircrafts

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад +2

      @@babyj4154 My understanding is that the new F35 Joint Strike Fighter provides a 360 degree view of the aircraft to the pilot. I don't understand that modern automobiles can provide such visibility but not modern commercial aircraft?

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Год назад +1

      Landing gear too, as warning sensors can fail, give false readings or simply not tell the whole story.

  • @SvPVids
    @SvPVids Год назад +410

    its insane that so many of these accidents could of been avoided if the pilots had cameras all over the exterior so they can check the condition of the plane

    • @szennyvizcsatorna2483
      @szennyvizcsatorna2483 Год назад +36

      Yep, I comnented almost same thing! I can buy cheap, chinese wireless camera, which sized like a bottle cap, 1 inch! And working within range of 100 meters! Not needed big power, just a micro-propellor, like RAT turbines have. Glued individually to the surface, not touching the wires at all!
      And connected into a wi-fi (closed, hidden) hotspot, can be view from the pilot's tablet.
      I think the end-user price as 9 USD (calculated) is going down, when all aircrafts being fitted with such toys!
      An aerodynamic shaped cover, little turbine, cca. 1 watt output power (5 V, 0.2 A) is sized 2 inches, and with self-adhesive tapes, can be mounted literally everywhere.

    • @sirmonkey1985
      @sirmonkey1985 Год назад +37

      most newer wide bodies have them now.

    • @ironlionzion1380
      @ironlionzion1380 Год назад +33

      Following the Swissair 111 crash cameras were installed inside the body of the planes so that pilots could see in case a fire is developing.

    • @BimBims
      @BimBims Год назад +27

      That's why A380 have so many cameras to avoid things like this

    • @KBP120
      @KBP120 Год назад +47

      It really is unbelievable. So many times, they have no idea what is actually wrong with the plane. Even crashes with passengers and flight attendants it has happened many times. The concept of it is just so crazy, when you are flying an aircraft...to have any situation where you aren't at all aware to the actual condition of the plane at all times and if damage occurs...is such a mind blowing thing.

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Год назад +18

    I remember watching a documentary about this very specific crash (I believe it was Discovery Channel) and how it affected the tenants in those apartment buildings. They interviewed one parent and they told the story on how they sent their kids upstairs to get their hair done, and when the plane crashed it impacted near that apartment the kids were in. I believe they came out alive. Either way, some of those stories are absolutely numbing. Rest in peace to the people who fell victim to this

  • @WellRoundedWoodsman
    @WellRoundedWoodsman Год назад +4

    This channel is reaching a level where these films should be shown during industry training. They're on par with any military accident analysis I've ever received in 16 years of military flight training.

    • @bigbaddms
      @bigbaddms Год назад +1

      they are incredible. Better than any of the professional television shows, like Air Disasters. It's next level.

  • @timbrwolf1121
    @timbrwolf1121 Год назад +24

    Wow the flight engineer had 3 entire years of his life spent in an aircraft. 26000 hours that's incredible

  • @BrigidSamhain
    @BrigidSamhain Год назад +82

    I'm still rooting for them all the way until the end - even then - I'm still cracking my brain to find a way out of this dilemma. Voices calm - professional to the end, knowing it's the end. G*d damn

    • @philiprosner2750
      @philiprosner2750 Год назад +16

      In modern training we now train how to deal with similar out-of-the-norm scenarios. Instead of landing asap, you would nowadays establish what you have left (in their case: they could have made a visual check on the engines from the cabin), test out configuration (in their case: if extending flaps/slats causes controllability issues you bring them back in). Interestingly the 747 was flying stable even on 2 engines initially. They immediately jumped into an unstable approach and didn't have the capacity to deal with the extraordinary technical challenges. Not judging the poor crew, just showing how training is different today.

    • @sonjagatto9981
      @sonjagatto9981 Год назад +1

      @@philiprosner2750 Thank you...das beruhigt ❣

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ Год назад +5

      @@philiprosner2750 Makes perfect sense to do it now this way. As you mention, they were able to fly with just 2 engines as the plane is designed. They had plenty of time to fly over the ocean and perform landing simulations.

    • @mecomingtomo6933
      @mecomingtomo6933 Год назад +5

      Same whenever I watch these I'm like I hope they make it although I know it crashed, I know it sounds weird

    • @Ko-iu3jk
      @Ko-iu3jk 5 дней назад

      Ex israeli air force pilots

  • @marynamurray9385
    @marynamurray9385 Год назад +43

    Amazing video with such detail as always and just so sad people lost their lives.

  • @arnoudshort
    @arnoudshort Год назад +15

    Thanks for your work in putting this together. I live(d) in Amsterdam myself when the plane came down in 1992.

  • @amanimdami5775
    @amanimdami5775 Год назад +4

    That "AHW" is so chilling😔

  • @guyseeten2755
    @guyseeten2755 Год назад +90

    Until the last seconds, the flight crew was working hard trying to control and land the plane. The 23 year old El Al employee on the jump seat, was witnessing her death unfolding. She couldn't do anything and she stayed silent (CVR). One cannot imagine what she went through.

  • @jetodessa5484
    @jetodessa5484 Год назад +12

    Anyone else apart from me willing the crew to keep going as they were so close. So near its brutal. R.I.P Gentlemen, you did yourselves proud 😢😢

  • @schroedingersdog7965
    @schroedingersdog7965 Год назад +28

    This is possibly the very best TheFlightChannel video ever - superb graphics and explanatory charts along with the actual recorded communications. Thank you, TFC!
    Regarding aircraft-control tower communications protocol: Why are distances given in miles and feet, instead of kilometers and meters? As far as I know, both the Netherlands and Israel utilize the metric system.

    • @alextaviate
      @alextaviate Год назад +1

      In aviation, when spoken as "miles" it's really an abbreviation for "nautical miles (nm)" and is about 1.15 regular miles. This unit is used across the world except for a few regions that use metres (eg. China, Russia, NK mostly).

    • @schroedingersdog7965
      @schroedingersdog7965 Год назад

      @@alextaviate Thank you! I'm guessing that the use of the nautical mile (1 arc-minute of longitude at the Earth's equator) for certain transportation systems is a holdover from its use on sailing ships. Even NASA uses (or used) it during rocket launches. I did not realize it was also employed nearly world-wide for aircraft.

  • @adrianc1264
    @adrianc1264 Год назад +9

    One minute you're sitting happily in your apartment, feet up watching tv, the next ....

  • @jamestrupia218
    @jamestrupia218 Год назад +6

    RIP TO EVERYONE WHO DIED, MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON THERE SOLES.🙏🙏❤🙏🙏 EVERY TIME A Pilot gets into the cockpit he puts his and his passengers life on the line. GOD BLESS THEM ALL.

  • @vwaudiwelder
    @vwaudiwelder Год назад +44

    How horrific not only for the pilots but also the folks in the apartments below that were all incinerated. Rest in peace to all.

    • @alisonflaxman1566
      @alisonflaxman1566 Год назад +1

      And what about the passengers on the plane?

    • @vwaudiwelder
      @vwaudiwelder Год назад +1

      @@alisonflaxman1566 Indeed they perish in most all these videos and were acknowledged. What is different here is the tremendous amount of life lost by others not directly associated with this aircraft's journey until impact. I will repeat rest in peace to all. What a horrible tragedy.

    • @marcvanderwee
      @marcvanderwee Год назад +9

      @@alisonflaxman1566 It was a cargo plane, apart from the cockpit crew there was only one passenger on board. That passenger was seated in the cockpit as well. There were only 4 people on board of the plane.

  • @matt3rd647
    @matt3rd647 Год назад +50

    What an impossible situation for that crew. Horrendous accident. RIP to the crew and all those who perished on the ground 🙏

  • @wilcofaber9863
    @wilcofaber9863 Год назад +7

    This disaster is called de bijlmer ramp in Holland. I was living in Friesland and watching tv when it happend. There was an extra news bulletin about it on television. I was 13 years old.

  • @dliang4628
    @dliang4628 Год назад +2

    Thanks TFC for re-creating this event! I remember watching a long documentary on TV about this!

  • @Polychrome1201
    @Polychrome1201 Год назад +5

    Impressive videos, but a 2-second blurb at the last moment for the deceased seems disrespectful.

  • @MartianTom
    @MartianTom Год назад +8

    I remember watching this on Air Crash Investigation. Absolutely horrifying. Great vid, as usual.

  • @zzzzxxxxxz6017
    @zzzzxxxxxz6017 5 месяцев назад +3

    Those pilots never shouted once, went down like true gentleman

  • @margeebechyne8642
    @margeebechyne8642 Год назад +4

    WoW! Only four on board, but 39 died in the apartment building, many more injured. Such a sad tragedy! They tried so hard, but never stood a chance. Shocking and saddening!! Thank you for another great presentation.

  • @moonjumper66
    @moonjumper66 Год назад +9

    This was close to my house in a
    The bylmer hood...i could hear the impact and see the smoke and fire as it happened.

  • @HeavensProtocol
    @HeavensProtocol Год назад +17

    This incident makes a good case for small rear view cameras to physically monitor airframe and power plant.

    • @now7243
      @now7243 Год назад +2

      cameras with night vision...

    • @martinsvensson6884
      @martinsvensson6884 Год назад +1

      Dont understand why noone asked the flight attendants.. must be possible to see from the passanger compartments..

    • @matthewrodriguez7874
      @matthewrodriguez7874 Год назад +12

      @@martinsvensson6884 It was a cargo flight

    • @martinsvensson6884
      @martinsvensson6884 Год назад +2

      @@matthewrodriguez7874 Ok, missed that. But if there is a window somewhere they could still send someone.

    • @matthewrodriguez7874
      @matthewrodriguez7874 Год назад +7

      @@martinsvensson6884 Cargo doesn’t have windows, they were pretty well fucked

  • @booyoung8664
    @booyoung8664 Год назад +8

    Seriously these breakdowns are getting better and better...the real audio makes it like your their in the cockpit experiencing it for yourself. Very sad video tho...really got the feeling they were gonna make it until those flaps extended....they just could've never known the full extent of how bad the damage was otherwise I'm sure they could've found a way down all be it way too fast.

  • @carolinehoward180
    @carolinehoward180 Год назад +2

    This incident has always left me feeling heartbroken. Amazing that the aircraft lasted so long in the air. Great upload 👏😭💕

  • @donaldsalkovick396
    @donaldsalkovick396 Год назад +21

    How do you remain even a little calm while saying "we're going down"?

    • @beaudure01
      @beaudure01 Год назад +3

      I remember seeing a transcript of the 2009 Colgan crash near Buffalo. The captain says, “We’re down.” The first officer says “We’re” and screams.

    • @angelamary9493
      @angelamary9493 Год назад

      PRAYER 🙏

    • @spectator5144
      @spectator5144 8 месяцев назад

      it depends on how you lived your life

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Год назад +8

    God bless the crew for trying their best right to the end.

  • @loulouloulou2519
    @loulouloulou2519 7 месяцев назад

    I love how this videos are very informative and actually respect and honor those involved. RIP to those professionals who sadly lost their lives

  • @alltheday
    @alltheday Год назад +11

    "Lost the engines" is quite literal here.

  • @harrymarsee2782
    @harrymarsee2782 Год назад +7

    I'm amazed at how in control of their emotions these pilots are knowing they are going to be dead in seconds. My hat is off to all of them.

  • @rocknhippiecat
    @rocknhippiecat Год назад +5

    I saw this crash on the Smithsonian feed and the apartment complex was another huge catastrophe and loss of life. It was heartbreaking. RIP all who perished.

  • @EssGeeSee
    @EssGeeSee Год назад +5

    Thank you. I have waited a long time for an explanation of this incident.

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +19

    They tried so hard...it was very upsetting to hear the last words of the pilots...what a terrible accident

  • @las2665
    @las2665 Год назад +20

    One of the rare cases, where almost 10 times more people died on ground than in the plane ✈️. The crew did everything they got but unfortunately that was still not enough 😢. And the people in the building where just living in this house in the evening like everyone and then a fifth of the building is just gone with the people in it🥶.

  • @oneworldawakening
    @oneworldawakening 11 месяцев назад +1

    Professional crew to the very end. Beautiful screens, clear audio, good graphics, pilots' angle of view from the cockpit very interesting.

  • @Eseseso494
    @Eseseso494 Год назад +5

    Kudos to the pilots for almost making it despite the circumstances and being calm despite knowing it was the end.
    RIP to all 4 people on the plane and all the victims on the ground.

  • @TonyPerez816
    @TonyPerez816 Год назад +6

    This is so heartbreaking. The moment that first engine went, it was over. There was no possiblity of a positive outcome. The pilots showed not only great courage in the face of unthinkable circumstances, but superior airmanship to stay in it as long as they did. They were professional and brave until their final breath. May they test in peace.

    • @HelixBeats98
      @HelixBeats98 10 месяцев назад

      Under the right circumstances you can definitely land a plane with a broken engine. Gets a lot harder with damages wings though

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa Год назад +14

    If they knew the engines have fallen off and the circumstances on the flaps, I won't be surprised if this crew would be able to actually land the plane. It's amazing enough that they can keep the plane flying relatively level for that long.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Год назад +5

      Yeah, I think that had they known that the aircraft had sustained such a level of damage as to make a safe approach and landing impossible, they'd have headed out to sea and ditched in order to avoid mass casualties on the ground. Like many otjer commenters, I am surprised that in 2023 the flight crew still have no way of inspecting the aircraft for physical damage beyond observations made through a window.

  • @im_agine852
    @im_agine852 Год назад +1

    UGH!! I look forward to your videos! I love this channel! I cannot stand when a channel shows us part of the climax BEFORE the video starts!!

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад

      Here is a tip for you. If the names of the flight deck are provided usually the outcome is a crash.

    • @im_agine852
      @im_agine852 Год назад +1

      @@deepthinker999 I know. Most of the videos involve a crash. I don't want to hear what they are exclaiming when they are crashing... before the video starts. I want it all to come to an exciting conclusion. Just sayin

  • @user-gu3ie
    @user-gu3ie 10 месяцев назад

    I remember this as if it was yesterday,... going from my home town of Amersfoort to Amsterdam by train...and seeing the pitch black sky above the bijlmer ... dont think ill ever forget the smell that covered everything from amsterdam station to my end destination of alkmaar

  • @Sambal_TheCat
    @Sambal_TheCat Год назад +4

    Thank you for making this video about the netherlands worst disaster thank you

  • @Morpheen999
    @Morpheen999 Год назад +9

    If they had of understood the severity of the damage, it would've been clear they needed to keep a much higher speed then normal if they were to have any chance to land

    • @houseofsolomon2440
      @houseofsolomon2440 Год назад +5

      Yes. No sensor for total engine separation existed. This would suggest a camera aimed at engines is a feasible & relatively inexpensive solution. They well may have been able to make the necessary configuration changes & flight control input adjustments to save the flight -
      ; (

    • @TheColinChapman
      @TheColinChapman Год назад

      then they would have overshot the runway by far. bringing a 747 down at above 260 knots is impossible, all tyres would explode immediately from overspeed.

    • @idyllsend6481
      @idyllsend6481 Год назад

      @@TheColinChapman It's better than crashing nose down on a building.

    • @TheColinChapman
      @TheColinChapman Год назад

      @@idyllsend6481 I agree, but that wasn‘t visible to the pilots.

  • @RobertDavis-qh1ry
    @RobertDavis-qh1ry Год назад +2

    Nothing but heartache and life long grief for the families who lost their precious loved ones.

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc Год назад +2

    What a horrific accident - another occasion where the crew knew they were falling to their fiery death but had zero ability to prevent or eve slightly mitigate its effects! Well recounted TFC!

  • @teissys
    @teissys Год назад +4

    I shed a tear. What a sad ending!! Rest in peace, y'all are heroes

  • @shdon
    @shdon Год назад +19

    I'd been waiting for this one, and also dreading it, as I knew it was going to hit hard emotionally. It happened over 30 years ago, when I was just a teenager, but I remember it like it was yesterday.
    It seems like the crew was effectively dead the instant the #3 engine separated itself from the wing.
    As if the loss of the people on board wasn't bad enough (iirc, the one lone passenger was a young woman who was about to get married and was flying home for that), that it crashed into a densely populated residential area made it even worse. Especially at the time of the accident, the Bijlmer neighbourhood was socio-economically underprivileged. In that apartment complex there were a lot of people who already struggling, and apart from the official residents, it is speculated that there were quite a few undocumented immigrants too. People for whom life was hard... and to add insult to injury, a huge plane obliterates your home or even your person or your loved ones.
    Even seeing it 3 decades later, this video drew quite a few tears from me.

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад +1

      Do we know the casualty count from the apartments?

    • @wikkidfury
      @wikkidfury Год назад +1

      ​@@deepthinker999 it's 39 officially.✈️✈️🫶🌹

    • @shdon
      @shdon Год назад +2

      @@deepthinker999 The official count is the 39 mentioned in the video. The extent of the devastation and the problem of there being no way of accounting for undocumented people means the true figure might be higher. May they rest in peace.

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад +1

      @@shdon Thank You !

    • @jacek2227
      @jacek2227 Год назад

      @@shdon Yes, a lot of illegal immigrants lived in Bijmer back then. I would not be surprised if the numbers were double of the official.

  • @AnahuarqueQuintanilla
    @AnahuarqueQuintanilla Год назад +1

    Just listening to the live audio, pilots voices, to know all those precious lives died so tragically, horrifically! I just couldn't continue listening to regular volume. I had to lowered the volume. My heart hurts. God bless those pilots, their bravery until the very end as all ones aboard. Condolences to their families, closest. 😔

  • @Scott1433
    @Scott1433 Год назад +8

    These pilots were so damn unlucky. Not understanding the damage to the aircraft really gave them very little chance at such a low altitude. Even if they had a complete understanding of the damage they would have had to perform a very dangerous landing at high speed with zero flaps

    • @paulrelgne2149
      @paulrelgne2149 Год назад +1

      I wonder, if they had attempted a belly water landing even at a high speed that might have worked?

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад +2

      @@paulrelgne2149 I don't believe that they had enough control to successfully pull off a belly landing over water. They lacked sufficient control to even avoid hitting an apartment complex. I am not aware of any similar El Al crashes.

    • @Scott1433
      @Scott1433 Год назад +3

      @@carlramirez6339 they had already dumped fuel. That wasn't the problem, the problem was the damage to the aircraft meant that once the speed dropped below a certain level the plane was not controllable with an uneven flap situation. If they were at a much higher altitude it would possibly give them more opportunity to test and troubleshoot the controls. But with information they had available they were under pressure to land. It really was a horrible situation they were in

  • @peterkoln2837
    @peterkoln2837 Год назад +5

    I well remember this accident. So sad for the crew and the victims on the ground. RIP.

  • @shelley583
    @shelley583 Год назад +2

    I remember this event😢I was visiting a friend in England when this happened. My aunt and cousins lived in those apartments but luckily not the ones that got hit. I remembered trying to call and no one would answer...it was total chaos... people jumping to their deaths..others literally incinerated...the pilots gave it their all...may they all rest in peace...it was a sad day for the Netherlands

  • @JeffreyBurrell-xc6ol
    @JeffreyBurrell-xc6ol Год назад +2

    This one saddened me more than most ...Excellent production, as always

  • @blackincawston
    @blackincawston Год назад +4

    I remember when this happening watching on news back in Nigeria. So sad for both flight crew and people in building

  • @AndrewKeyz
    @AndrewKeyz Год назад +3

    I was 13 when this happened, in my second year at high school, living with my family close to Schiphol airport and watching TV on a Sunday evening. My auntie from the UK rang us, it seemed it was in fact covered on UK news slightly before Dutch TV channels even. It was pretty awful and initially people feared hundreds of deaths. I remember we talked about it in school classes the next day. Our German language teacher said that it was a shame the plane didn't go down a bit further in a park, obviously not knowing at all what the hell was happening on board like we do now.

  • @annl520
    @annl520 Год назад

    Those calm voices knew they were going down and remained professional till the end. I can imagine what passengers went through. I get turbulence on my flights and start shaking. Dear God, rest all those souls. So sad. Good simulation.👍🙏🙏

  • @WitherPlayz2326
    @WitherPlayz2326 Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing my idea!..this was very tragic..seeing the 747 plunge towards the appartment block was terrifying!

    • @justme7185
      @justme7185 Год назад +2

      Your favorite crash?? Very poorly worded. This isn't meant to entertain.

    • @WitherPlayz2326
      @WitherPlayz2326 Год назад

      @@justme7185 Favourite crash as in..the chain of events and how it occured..they are very interesting..probably the first time I've seen an entire engine break off, take another engine out with it and damage the wing
      (Ik as of now there are multiple cases like this...but the crew in this case was the most unfortunate)

    • @WitherPlayz2326
      @WitherPlayz2326 Год назад

      I said that because I am an aviation lover/aviation nerd..which your probably aren't

    • @justme7185
      @justme7185 Год назад

      @@WitherPlayz2326 Right, know what you mean, still very poorly worded. Just admit, apologize, and move on.

    • @WitherPlayz2326
      @WitherPlayz2326 Год назад

      @@justme7185 There..i admited my mistake and i edited my comment...case closed

  • @vitsirosh3722
    @vitsirosh3722 Год назад +6

    When the plane rolled over my life flashed before my eyes. Terrifying

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK Год назад

      wimp

  • @rj7855
    @rj7855 Год назад +3

    🤣🤣 mountains in the background of the Gooimeer at 4:16

  • @BigMoEnrgy
    @BigMoEnrgy 14 дней назад

    When it was on its last roll when the pilot said “Awh” gave chills man.. that’s just your brain not comprehending what’s going on and your just in that full adrenaline mode … so sad man..

  • @Nomad_11
    @Nomad_11 Год назад

    You are top bro ! Almost 4M views in a week 💪🏽

  • @ejagger
    @ejagger Год назад +4

    Nothing like tears in the eyes within the first ten seconds of a vid...

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK Год назад

      WTF is a vid?

    • @amandaphillips2083
      @amandaphillips2083 Год назад

      ​@@K1OIK video

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK Год назад

      @@amandaphillips2083 What did he do with time he saved not typing eo?

  • @MsRosiecat
    @MsRosiecat Год назад +3

    I watched this with trepidation & sadness, knowing the dreadful outcome. How they fought to keep the plane in control. Even though I knew what happened as I saw it on the news, I still hoped it wouldn't crash. Silly I know. RIP to the crew who fought bravely & calmly. Also RIP to the people in the apartment block. 😪

  • @rulinghabs
    @rulinghabs 11 месяцев назад +1

    My word I remember this clearly. I was actually in the air when it happened. I left Amsterdam that day and took a train to Brussels. I flew out of Brussels to Montreal. At that time international flights flew into Mirabel. It really spooked me out for a while.