See how much nicer these thumbnails are compared to the really bad AI? Even when its so simple, it looks so much better and more professional. Actually looks like something coming from a major network.
At least in the 80’s, 90’s, and early 2000’s, airlines here in the USA did SIM Evaluations as part of the hiring process, nowadays, and for at least the last 15 years they don’t even do that anymore. I personally think it’s been a big mistake because you don’t see what the “base skill” of a Pilot is anymore.
I know it's because this episode had already been uploaded here before and the asset was already produced, but I'm really happy that this doesn't use an AI thumbnail.
I've said it before and I will say it again, people decide to live next to an airport, yet they complain about the noise planes make when they operate at that airport. These people are shocked that there are PLANES at that airport and that these planes make NOISE. If you can't tolerate the noise, maybe don't live next to an airport.
@@Williamb612 Then go and find another place to live that costs +- the same amount of money, even if they won't have the same comfort. If i'm having no choice but living next to an airport, then i think it's very arrogant from me to demand changes on how the airport works. In this case i should change MY LIFE in a way that enables me to live in another place, and not try to change how billionaire companies work. Specially Airline Companies where a problem can cause the loss of peoples lives.
When an additional runway is added, as at zurich, planes approach/depart from a new direction, so the noise patterns change. It's quite possibly that when the owners bought their home, they chose it because there was no noticeable airplane noise, only for a new runway to be added after purchase. And thus it suddenly becomes unbearably noisy.
@@clDTutube thanks for that perspective, I doubt people are checking out a home, buying it, then complaining about such a circumstance that existed before they signed the lease lol I grew up 15 minutes away from an airport but it was a small regional one with barely any noise. I’ve also lived close to a fighter jet base and that is noise that shakes the whole house lol but it’s really exciting to hear.
The lead singer of la Bouche, Melanie Thornton, (Sweet Dreams and Be My Lover are 2 of their hit songs) was also on this flight and did not survive. They dont even mention her. She had performed at the same concert as Passion Fruit.
The accent here is on the accident, not on the yes or no celebs present in the plane. And anyway, if she would have been mentioned, then other people might start arguing that their father or mother or brother or sister had an even bigger importance in yet another field than entertainment. So, please, come on, let's remain a bit serious here, shall we ?
@@Retroscoop yet they mention other celebrities one the plane. Just pointing out she was also there. There is absolutely no harm in acknowledging her death as well. Didn’t like my comment, scroll on. It’s really that simple.
I had no idea she had perished. I was aware of her work with La Bouche. Here in the UK she became well known because of the Coca Cola TV campaign where they used the "Holidays are coming" song. Ironically, the reason she was on this flight was as part of her tour to promote her solo album "Ready to Fly"
lol the passenger complaining that they don't give instructions for how far you have to run away from a burning plane. Can you imagine boarding a plane and hearing that? 'Now, ladies and gentlemen, remember that if we crash and the plane is on fire, run at least 300 meters away.' I always thought running away from fire was pretty intuitive.
I used to stand up to my superiors when I think they're making a mistake, although it's a different industry. Every job I said out loud my opinion about the bosses I was labeled problematic and argumentative. So I stopped doing that as much as I can. I can't imagine the FO's position, he was afraid of standing up to his superior and paid for it with the ultimate price.
Sometimes its not the facts but how thenfacts are rpesented that comes off wrong. As someone that likes to give feedback a lot (ESTJ), sometimesnits best to look at thebsituation from the other persons perspective-- as communication is for them, not for you. What area are you im? Im an RN so able to speak up when I need to.
In air crashes, the front of the plane gets smashed up far worse than the back... *_move to the back..._* statistics show that passengers at the rear of the aircraft survive better!
Crossair relieved him of his flight instructing duties in 1991. Apparently, he only stayed with the airline because they didn't have enough experienced pilots.
19:12 Oh god... the fact that just a few meters to the right of the crash point was a vast empty land with no trees and they were able to crash land there... is just so sad 😢
@@dana102083 Loved Melanie. She was a native Southeastern Woodlands gal from South Carolina (U.S.). Her relatives are still in the region. I still get teary when thinking about how her life was cut short. Beautiful voice and beautiful woman, inside and out. May you be in eternal peace, Melanie Thornton 🪶
That, and flying to Italy when he should have flown to the Swiss Alps. Couldn't read the instruments, can't tell direction. This tragedy could have been avoided had the airline cared more for safety than profit.
I’m certain that the woman playing the ATC controller has been in at least one other of these air crash videos. Pretty sure she has played a role as part of the investigative team in a different situation.
Well after watching all these videos I’ve learned a valuable lesson…. Never fly in or out of Switzerland. Wow I thought they were a peaceful, non violent country but sweet Georgia Brown do planes hate their airways my goodness
The couple who changed seats would probably have survived even if they had staid in their original seats. The row in front of them the 1 band member survived and the 2 that died was 2 rows in front of them. Btw dont ask how far you should run when a plane crashes. Common sense dictates just keep running 😮
Wait... Wasn't there another crash in Zurich due to having only one controller in Zurich flight control (a Dutch and a Russian plane colliding mid air)? They really learnt nothing...
Überlingen? It doesn't entirely match what you mentioned, but it was a midair collision caused in part by a single person working in Zürich ATC at the time. And yeah, everywhere is sadly going to go with the bare minimum that they can. Because hey, it'll be fine, and it always will be, until suddenly it isn't.
The Captian was prideful and was to sure of himself.. He rested on his laurels... This has nothing to do with this crash but the T-tail design is a very poor design.. I believe the auto-pilot control did not have a vector for the runway. Like the other 2 runways had..
Yeah, but it didnt show how far away it was or its altitude. The plane was lining up to the runway, but it descended too steep and didnt make sure they could see the runway
This is an undeniably difficult discussion to have and undeniably difficult choices will have to be made in this regard, but serious consideration will have to be given to the restriction or total banning of commercial air travel for the masses, regardless of the size of carrier or aircraft involved, where flying and air travel will have to be returned to becoming the exclusive preserve of the super rich and/or the state/military, thereby reducing the possibility of air accidents, long after 9/11 and in these days of climate change - most commercial air travel has at least one other form of transport, such as rail, road, or ship, sometimes used in combination, even if considerably slower (and safer) - the EU due to climate change is clearly recognising this and is starting to restrict or ban “short haul” flights and another possible reason is because they see bodies like Eurocontrol being overburdened
It is not at all reasuring that there is no compulsory standard and test which is required for a pilot to fly any aircraft, let alone a passenger aircraft. Imagine if that were the case with a surgeon. In European countries, a driver of a coach needs a special license, as does the driver of a lorry. The larger the vehicle the more stringent the test which they have to pass in order to be able to work at that job. Why should air travel - which is FAR more complex and demanding on the pilot than is driving a large vehicle - be exempt? This makes no sense whatever.
heck there should not have been a law made to hamper airport operations. you live near an airport then you deal with the noise. don't like it MOVE. While the captain may have been crappy he alone is not to blame
You cannot just reject instructions unless they unequivocably put your plane in risk. If the pilot had rejected the runway change in those circumstances that would be the end for their career lmao. EDIT: Also, the people complaining about the airport lived there before the airport was built. People that lived in a place for that long shouldn't just accept a nuisance/constant source of noise that wasn't there when the houses were built/when they moved there for your comfort. Forcing them to move iss the height of stupidity
@@Revkor We do know though. The people that complained live in the village of Hohentengen am Hochrhein, which exists there since 1518. The zurich airport was built in 1948. Runway 14, the runway that recieved the complants, was built even later, in 1976. Since this incident happened in 2001 I do not think it's that much of a stretch to think there were homeowners there that moved into their homes before runway 14 was built. But even if that's not the case, I don't think it matters anyway. A village/city that has existed for over 500 years there shouldn't need to "get over it or move out" just because another country decided to build an airport near to them and then decided to build a runway that forces planes to pass very low above the homes of the people that live there. It is absurd to demand such things. What's more, what the residents of that village wanted was not to move the entire airport somewhere else or just shut it down completely. But that after 22:00, when they went to sleep, to stop using this one, single runway of the 4 the airport had available to use so that the planes did not wake them up. That's a pretty reasonable request.
@@Revkor What? It was a nighttime restriction. That is common for airports. It was completely the captain's fault. He just didn't want to do the extra work required for Runway 28. You can see this from how he interacted with his co-pilot, when he was reminded by the co-pilot about the restrictions on night-time flights into Runway 14. He knew what was expected of him, he just didn't want to follow the rules. It was nothing to do with the restrictions on night-time flying.
Why did they immediately rule out pilot error at the beginning of the investigation, just because the pilot had experience? Shoddy investigation practice, IMO.
Euro pop, where wild behaviour consists of playing with the reading light, call button and seat cushions. But i write this 5 mins in, and dont wish anyone pain and trauma so, though annoying, i sincerely hope the girls make it out ok.
Not sure if Ive ever watched this whole episode. As soon as I hear the first passenger say " We wanted to take the twain " I turn it off because I remember I can't stand listening to him.
The way this entire episode from the direction they gave the actresses, to the one passenger they interviewed, is pretty weird and tasteless towards that one music group.
Too many now, given how airlines have dumbed down the requirements now to be a pilot so that they are more "inclusive" toward those who wouldn't normally make the cut. Southwest and Spirit were both caught hiring people below the minimal standards, all of whom were of a certain skin color or who checked certain boxes; while requiring those of a different skin color or ethnicity to be *at* the standards. It's why both are now facing lawsuits for discriminatory hiring practices.
DEI and inclusivity would never be allowed to cut into qualifications for such an important job. In general, DEI programs do not supersede qualifications.
Why do you call it a rest room you telling me your at home and think to your self oh I’m so tired I need rest and you go chill in the toilet it’s called a toilet or a wash room where u wash your hands and face lol
Thank you mayday for no longer using ai for your thumbnails I’m glad your back to the old ones
See how much nicer these thumbnails are compared to the really bad AI? Even when its so simple, it looks so much better and more professional. Actually looks like something coming from a major network.
That's because it was produced for and by a major network... Was either made for the Smithsonian channel or Discovery channel.
@@couch2558 on crip
At least in the 80’s, 90’s, and early 2000’s, airlines here in the USA did SIM Evaluations as part of the hiring process, nowadays, and for at least the last 15 years they don’t even do that anymore. I personally think it’s been a big mistake because you don’t see what the “base skill” of a Pilot is anymore.
This accident happened in 2001
I know it's because this episode had already been uploaded here before and the asset was already produced, but I'm really happy that this doesn't use an AI thumbnail.
There's a reason for that
I hate the new AI thumbnails 😢
This channel has become an AI reupload clickbait channel. It makes me sad.
I've said it before and I will say it again, people decide to live next to an airport, yet they complain about the noise planes make when they operate at that airport. These people are shocked that there are PLANES at that airport and that these planes make NOISE. If you can't tolerate the noise, maybe don't live next to an airport.
@@benhuston310 They live there because the real estate is cheap
@@Williamb612 Then go and find another place to live that costs +- the same amount of money, even if they won't have the same comfort.
If i'm having no choice but living next to an airport, then i think it's very arrogant from me to demand changes on how the airport works. In this case i should change MY LIFE in a way that enables me to live in another place, and not try to change how billionaire companies work. Specially Airline Companies where a problem can cause the loss of peoples lives.
I live close to an airport and a RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) base and an airport
When an additional runway is added, as at zurich, planes approach/depart from a new direction, so the noise patterns change. It's quite possibly that when the owners bought their home, they chose it because there was no noticeable airplane noise, only for a new runway to be added after purchase. And thus it suddenly becomes unbearably noisy.
@@clDTutube thanks for that perspective, I doubt people are checking out a home, buying it, then complaining about such a circumstance that existed before they signed the lease lol I grew up 15 minutes away from an airport but it was a small regional one with barely any noise. I’ve also lived close to a fighter jet base and that is noise that shakes the whole house lol but it’s really exciting to hear.
When "I have ground contact" is the absolute truth.
He should have said "about to"
The lead singer of la Bouche, Melanie Thornton, (Sweet Dreams and Be My Lover are 2 of their hit songs) was also on this flight and did not survive. They dont even mention her. She had performed at the same concert as Passion Fruit.
@@jennthabombdiggity Cheers for mentioning.
The accent here is on the accident, not on the yes or no celebs present in the plane. And anyway, if she would have been mentioned, then other people might start arguing that their father or mother or brother or sister had an even bigger importance in yet another field than entertainment. So, please, come on, let's remain a bit serious here, shall we ?
@@Retroscoop yet they mention other celebrities one the plane. Just pointing out she was also there. There is absolutely no harm in acknowledging her death as well. Didn’t like my comment, scroll on. It’s really that simple.
@@jennthabombdiggity might have also been a wish of her familiy that she wouldn't be mentioned. we will never know.
I had no idea she had perished. I was aware of her work with La Bouche. Here in the UK she became well known because of the Coca Cola TV campaign where they used the "Holidays are coming" song. Ironically, the reason she was on this flight was as part of her tour to promote her solo album "Ready to Fly"
A captain who never gained insight into his limitations.
The only lucky ones were the group of 21 who never pitched for the flight.
love how the german passenger calls the band “the” passion fruits
I like how his biggest problem with the plane crash is not getting enough sleep
Well at least the world didn’t get another passion fruit album.
@@richardkranium2944 and hopefully no movie either.
@@richardkranium2944 that's a terrible thing to say, but it's funny AF.
I’ve flown this route in the Cross Air several times…they call this flight the cowboy express..it is a nail biter
Although black boxes can survive an airplane crash you definitely need to add some packing peanuts if they are going to survive UPS.
@@Baloo555 LOL
lol the passenger complaining that they don't give instructions for how far you have to run away from a burning plane. Can you imagine boarding a plane and hearing that? 'Now, ladies and gentlemen, remember that if we crash and the plane is on fire, run at least 300 meters away.' I always thought running away from fire was pretty intuitive.
I used to stand up to my superiors when I think they're making a mistake, although it's a different industry. Every job I said out loud my opinion about the bosses I was labeled problematic and argumentative. So I stopped doing that as much as I can. I can't imagine the FO's position, he was afraid of standing up to his superior and paid for it with the ultimate price.
Sometimes its not the facts but how thenfacts are rpesented that comes off wrong. As someone that likes to give feedback a lot (ESTJ), sometimesnits best to look at thebsituation from the other persons perspective-- as communication is for them, not for you.
What area are you im? Im an RN so able to speak up when I need to.
It DOES matter How things are said!
In air crashes, the front of the plane gets smashed up far worse than the back... *_move to the back..._* statistics show that passengers at the rear of the aircraft survive better!
I'm not sure I want to survive an air crash.
Actually it depends on the way the plane crashes, and usually the middle of the fuselage is safest.
Why does the Captains actor remind me of palatine from Star Wars lol Just funny the way he talks to the first officer 🤣
Captain Lutz was a flight instructor? When he didn't even know how to fly his plane? Amazing!!
Crossair relieved him of his flight instructing duties in 1991. Apparently, he only stayed with the airline because they didn't have enough experienced pilots.
Excellent information and detailed analysis of the crash...
19:12 Oh god... the fact that just a few meters to the right of the crash point was a vast empty land with no trees and they were able to crash land there... is just so sad 😢
Also killed was Melanie Thornton of the great music group "Le Bouche". They were awesome. Check out their music.
I dodnt realize the connection. Ty
@@dana102083 Loved Melanie. She was a native Southeastern Woodlands gal from South Carolina (U.S.). Her relatives are still in the region. I still get teary when thinking about how her life was cut short. Beautiful voice and beautiful woman, inside and out. May you be in eternal peace, Melanie Thornton 🪶
Not remotely interested.
“awesome” has become totally meaningless.
By the way, I had a slice of apple pie while watching this video - it was awesome.
"He inadvertently retracted the landing gear whilst still on the runway.." That's circus level, surely.
That, and flying to Italy when he should have flown to the Swiss Alps. Couldn't read the instruments, can't tell direction. This tragedy could have been avoided had the airline cared more for safety than profit.
Idiot hit G by accident
Anyone else watch all these videos but get a weird feeling everytime they pronounce schedule lol
I mostly chuckle since it reminds me of that “scheduled” scene from Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
Yes 😅& Daybree
Um no
Nope, it's the English pronunciation. As in UK.
My SHED YULE!
I was supposed to be on this flight, I just missed it because of late arrival of my incoming flight.
You would think flying to the wrong country and wrecking a plane would get you canned.
A year later:
Crossair becomes Swiss International Airlines because its parent airline went bust 💀
Why no Ground Terrain warning...?? ( ie. Pull Up !! )
@@2msvalkyrie529 I'd imagine they are either designed to designate where the nose is pointing + altitude or the sensors were fogged up
I’m certain that the woman playing the ATC controller has been in at least one other of these air crash videos. Pretty sure she has played a role as part of the investigative team in a different situation.
Maybe..ive watched them all too many times things are blurred together lol..did she hold up material they were testing while the narrator spoke?
@@dana102083 That's what I was thinking!
Exactly this happened 24 years ago.
23
Tower supervisor left the room ...
Feel sorry for the FO 😢
Yeah. I thought he would speak up in the later part because he checked with ATC about the runway even when the captain mocked him for it
Posted it again award
Unsubscribe from the channel and go watch something we else. Understood?
@@Wildrover82 obsessed
I didn't see it the first time. At least it isn't a duplicate.
Unbelievable despite the Captains past track record Crossair was willing to gamble with the lives of their passengers. Money above all else.
Well after watching all these videos I’ve learned a valuable lesson…. Never fly in or out of Switzerland. Wow I thought they were a peaceful, non violent country but sweet Georgia Brown do planes hate their airways my goodness
Wound up in the wrong country and retracted the landing gear while still on the ground? Wow....
That CrossAir captain did the same thing that Homer Simpson did with the landing gear.
Why was there no terrain warning?
Hey air crash investigation, where have u been all these times huh???i was looking for u madly..
The couple who changed seats would probably have survived even if they had staid in their original seats. The row in front of them the 1 band member survived and the 2 that died was 2 rows in front of them. Btw dont ask how far you should run when a plane crashes. Common sense dictates just keep running 😮
Blame the city for those ridiculous change, they caused that plane to crash with ill equip different runaway.
This is hectic .
Wait... Wasn't there another crash in Zurich due to having only one controller in Zurich flight control (a Dutch and a Russian plane colliding mid air)? They really learnt nothing...
Überlingen? It doesn't entirely match what you mentioned, but it was a midair collision caused in part by a single person working in Zürich ATC at the time. And yeah, everywhere is sadly going to go with the bare minimum that they can. Because hey, it'll be fine, and it always will be, until suddenly it isn't.
Crazy thing is ,we enter the airplane trusting those pilots while they lack basic skills .
Terrible.
RIP ❤
@@jonbonesmahomes7472 the airline pilots lack basic skills?
@ They sure do.
We have seen it many times.
Stopping kids from saying first
Nice, but I remember when that trend was absolutely top tier back in the days 😂
@@WavyYuhDig don't worry it still is 😂
second
@@Hephaestus_God 😂😂❤️
Seventh
U could really know the area but when u can't see where u heading is a whole new thing all together.
They've learned not to use ai!
The Captian was prideful and was to sure of himself.. He rested on his laurels... This has nothing to do with this crash but the T-tail design is a very poor design.. I believe the auto-pilot control did not have a vector for the runway. Like the other 2 runways had..
Omg the issue of noise, both the law shutting down the runway and the survivor complaining about the noise fr other passengers is so incredibly German
During the video the ATC instruments showed the plane was on the right path to the runway.
Yeah, but it didnt show how far away it was or its altitude. The plane was lining up to the runway, but it descended too steep and didnt make sure they could see the runway
The Captain was out of his depth! He was down to deep to soon and hit the Hill! What i say is rather play it safe if other peoples lives are @ stake!
Is it just me or the first officer and one of the investigators are the same person...lol
Gotta save on casting costs and actor salaries somehow!
Sharp eyes, I wasn't even aware
LOL , Passion Fruit were the German equivalent to the Spice Girls LOL
This was actually the flight on which Melanie Thornton and her crew died
SMH 🤦♀️ wth passion fruit were all,singing there hit song,as every one else,screamed,boo'd,and prayed 🙏 😲
This is an undeniably difficult discussion to have and undeniably difficult choices will have to be made in this regard, but serious consideration will have to be given to the restriction or total banning of commercial air travel for the masses, regardless of the size of carrier or aircraft involved, where flying and air travel will have to be returned to becoming the exclusive preserve of the super rich and/or the state/military, thereby reducing the possibility of air accidents, long after 9/11 and in these days of climate change - most commercial air travel has at least one other form of transport, such as rail, road, or ship, sometimes used in combination, even if considerably slower (and safer) - the EU due to climate change is clearly recognising this and is starting to restrict or ban “short haul” flights and another possible reason is because they see bodies like Eurocontrol being overburdened
FYI...All pilots are ,FORCED,2 have ,life insurance! Wth 🤦♀️
No they aren’t
It is not at all reasuring that there is no compulsory standard and test which is required for a pilot to fly any aircraft, let alone a passenger aircraft. Imagine if that were the case with a surgeon. In European countries, a driver of a coach needs a special license, as does the driver of a lorry.
The larger the vehicle the more stringent the test which they have to pass in order to be able to work at that job. Why should air travel - which is FAR more complex and demanding on the pilot than is driving a large vehicle - be exempt?
This makes no sense whatever.
Lutz Huge Mistake for Crossair
The pilot seemed to have a certain arrogance about him, obviously over confident Co.pared to his ability.
The captain should have rejected the runway change and continued with the ILS approach.
heck there should not have been a law made to hamper airport operations. you live near an airport then you deal with the noise. don't like it MOVE. While the captain may have been crappy he alone is not to blame
You cannot just reject instructions unless they unequivocably put your plane in risk. If the pilot had rejected the runway change in those circumstances that would be the end for their career lmao.
EDIT: Also, the people complaining about the airport lived there before the airport was built. People that lived in a place for that long shouldn't just accept a nuisance/constant source of noise that wasn't there when the houses were built/when they moved there for your comfort. Forcing them to move iss the height of stupidity
@@LetztezBatallion on your second part we don't know which was first.
@@Revkor We do know though.
The people that complained live in the village of Hohentengen am Hochrhein, which exists there since 1518. The zurich airport was built in 1948. Runway 14, the runway that recieved the complants, was built even later, in 1976.
Since this incident happened in 2001 I do not think it's that much of a stretch to think there were homeowners there that moved into their homes before runway 14 was built.
But even if that's not the case, I don't think it matters anyway. A village/city that has existed for over 500 years there shouldn't need to "get over it or move out" just because another country decided to build an airport near to them and then decided to build a runway that forces planes to pass very low above the homes of the people that live there. It is absurd to demand such things.
What's more, what the residents of that village wanted was not to move the entire airport somewhere else or just shut it down completely. But that after 22:00, when they went to sleep, to stop using this one, single runway of the 4 the airport had available to use so that the planes did not wake them up. That's a pretty reasonable request.
@@Revkor What? It was a nighttime restriction. That is common for airports. It was completely the captain's fault. He just didn't want to do the extra work required for Runway 28. You can see this from how he interacted with his co-pilot, when he was reminded by the co-pilot about the restrictions on night-time flights into Runway 14. He knew what was expected of him, he just didn't want to follow the rules. It was nothing to do with the restrictions on night-time flying.
That Captain was a accident waiting to happen.
Passion Fruit really liked you man! Come on. 😅
Back then pilots liked snorting bath salts and taking shots of barrel whiskey. So they were alert. Musta been a frozen go go valve.
RIP the Passion Fruits
He should have been saying Mayday, Mayday
I don’t thinks she’s serving, she’s collecting ready for landing.
I'd of went full power go around much sooner and called a pan pan and demanded ILS approach.
And, when he got on the ground, he would have had to justify this. He was a bad pilot who should never have been allowed anywhere near a cockpit.
They should remake some of the older episodes.
They've actually been doing that in newer seasons not yet uploaded to UA-cam.
Planes 🛩️ travel fast! 💥💀💀💀
All re-runs.
This guy should have never became a captain.
Not enough experience
Perfect Murphy’s Law
He said 5397 around 9:25 mark
Are you a child?
@@gryphon10how is that childish? Its actually what is.. why do you behave this way?
This isn't new. You've posted this one before
Theyre all reposted, man..
They always try to blame the pilot...
In this case it was the pilots fault
That captain wasn’t very nice at all.
Triple Lutz bad landing
Why did they immediately rule out pilot error at the beginning of the investigation, just because the pilot had experience? Shoddy investigation practice, IMO.
Euro pop, where wild behaviour consists of playing with the reading light, call button and seat cushions. But i write this 5 mins in, and dont wish anyone pain and trauma so, though annoying, i sincerely hope the girls make it out ok.
They should have been FIRMLY told to sit down and stop annoying other passengers.
Who they were is irrelevant.
Switzerland strike again.
Dunning-Kruger kills.
How does that apply here?
@@uriituwthe captain overestimated his abilities..how else would it be applied?!?
Not sure if Ive ever watched this whole episode. As soon as I hear the first passenger say " We wanted to take the twain " I turn it off because I remember I can't stand listening to him.
Maybe he was talking about.....Shania Twain!?🥴
@@aaronwilcott4561lmao
Another arrogant pilot. Who would have thought??
2011.
Nobody cares
😂
Anyone from india.. Bihar??
Posh girls what what, I’d be stoked!!
I’m not trying to be dramatic, but Jesus Christ is younger than this episode.
Lol
It’s old but I watch them over and over, I see something I missed lol
It’s good for new binge viewers as myself 😅
The way this entire episode from the direction they gave the actresses, to the one passenger they interviewed, is pretty weird and tasteless towards that one music group.
The video is about the technicality of the crash and not a drama.
I feel sorry for the 24 people that lost there lifes😢
Where “lifes”?
fake spice girls should have been on a private flight... supervisor leaves early, nothing can go wrong now...
They were rude inconsiderate and annoying.
I would have told them to sit down and lower their voices.
This was 2001. Can you imagine how many *more* incompetent pilots are out there flying in 2024 with DEI standards?
Too many now, given how airlines have dumbed down the requirements now to be a pilot so that they are more "inclusive" toward those who wouldn't normally make the cut. Southwest and Spirit were both caught hiring people below the minimal standards, all of whom were of a certain skin color or who checked certain boxes; while requiring those of a different skin color or ethnicity to be *at* the standards. It's why both are now facing lawsuits for discriminatory hiring practices.
DEI and inclusivity would never be allowed to cut into qualifications for such an important job. In general, DEI programs do not supersede qualifications.
@@unconventionalideas5683 And yet it already has for many jobs, including pilots, police, the secret service, etc.
DEI in aviation is shocking and insane. What has happened to our once great civilization?
Oh look, I've found the biggots...
So much opinion, in such a small brain.
Boeing Airlines is cursed.
Boeing airlines? No such thing.
there's no Boeing airlines 😆
😂Derp
Bless your heart
Ah yes, the British designed Avro RJ100 flown by swiss airline Crossair. Very Boeing..
Anyone here in 2089?
british jets🤮
Another women in the workforce, Another disaster dp
This is the captain’s fault, 100%
First
No one cares
😂❤
1383479th
@@Joe-g4cgrow up
@@gryphon10 thanks for playing “ Get Offended “ you took the bait and look like a fool 🫵🤣🤣
lol the crew is still serving drinks while on approach? 11:04
Usually they finish taking last cups/garbage lol
wow 24 years ago
leave the person thumbnail alone
Coleen Harris... Enough said. I want ten billion dollars from your summits.
you can use what you want vo ai di oi
Why do you call it a rest room you telling me your at home and think to your self oh I’m so tired I need rest and you go chill in the toilet it’s called a toilet or a wash room where u wash your hands and face lol
I do, I rest on the toilet for hours until my legs go numb lol