Miraculous Plane Landing on New Orleans Levee
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2013
- A severe thunderstorm forced a Boeing 737 to attempt an emergency landing on the most unlikely, impossible place: a New Orleans levee. #AirDisasters #planecrash
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This Captain Deserves the Sulley Treatment.This was beyond amazing flying.
F.Y.I. It is Spelled Sully
Its coz hes not American
@@laurieg65 sPeLlInG pOlIcE
Jerry Traveler that’s harder than landing in a river tbh...
Jerry Traveler dude was also blind in one eye!
This pilot saved so many lives by using his training and skill.What an amazing outcome for all involved.These pilots deserve the highest reccognition possible.
Incredable!
Javontay see
don't know about the _highest_ but yes they deserve recognition
TAVITA BRICKLE nice grammar
@@spadeney3722 The highest yes... why would they deserve less than that?
Yes
"There wasn't even a bit of turbulance"
The plane: *Seizure intensifies*
Lol I know
They gotta make it look dramatic
Today, September 1, 2023, that man retired from commercial aviation. respect
Agreed with that. He deserves massive respect for his clear skill
Sully isn’t the only one. This story and many others including the Gimley glider, are just as cool. These pilots are absolute heroes to me.
Gimli glider is an amazing one
They show the landing as externally rough... the flight attendant then says "The landing was so smooth, like a perfect landing"
For effect only, according to the flight stewardesses the landing was smooth.
It was a steward, not a stewardess.
The touch down was smooth..but the DECELERATION from say 120 mph to 0 was hard..due gear tires sank on the wet grass..logically for such a big machine with small tires...
HockeyIsTheRealMVP I love yoy
Please get off the Internet little kid.
This should be just as famous as the Sully landing. Incredible skill.
Sully did not land he ditched and his aircraft was a write off. This landing seemed the aircraft was not even damaged.
Nobody cares
@@Ace-Av8er the engine burned out but they were replaced and soon after it started flying again.
@@Chorizo727 that's very disrespectful if you
@@Ace-Av8er what does the outcome have to do with anything? both pilots landed their aircraft, landing is bring a craft back down to surface, who cares if the surface was water? and who cares what happened to the plane? we are talking about how dangerous and impressive the situation was. and there they seem to be equal
ryanair: *see, this, THIS is the level we are supposed to be at.*
Ha!!!
Also Ryan Air: "We will charge you $10 extra for this special, near-city landing."
Flight Crew: Happy, Laughing, Smiling
Passengers: Post Traumatic Trauma, Whiplash, Sprained Neck
And brown stains.
Siân XD
XD
I rather hav that then being pronounced DEAD!
And Im sure they are happy as well, even though life will likely not be the same for most if not all of them.
Forget "pilot error" - This is a case of "pilot brilliance!"
yes
I'm so conflicted. They were flying through hail big enough to damage the airframe. That should have been the first sign to GTFO. Then the engines ate shit and they hot-started them both and burned them out. Engine 2 could have waited for full relight procedure, following the fast relight of engine 1 which would have avoided inner turbine meltdown. Then they decided to continue to New Orleans rather than land at the naval base. Great landing nonetheless but this was a bit of a cowboy moment that could have been prevented.
ROGER2095 you are absolutely right
Oh shut up Vincent shit head
Credit goes to co_pilot and pilot
This is smoother than most landings with Ryanair
Found the obligatory Ryanair joke!
(And.... yeah. Have flown Ryanair. Can verify.)
3 years late but fun fact, several passengers and flight crew after the incident would tell the media that the landing was surprisingly smooth. The animation here makes it seem more dramatic.
Underrated 💀
Surprised this wasn’t mentioned, but that levee was at the back of the NASA facility in New Orleans where I worked for many years. It’s in New Orleans East - the Michoud Assembly Facility, where the Saturn V boosters were built as well as the Space Shuttle External Tanks. The main NASA building there (Bldg 350) had photos of it and the plane/crew next to the main offices. It was an amazing feat, and just miraculous that nobody was hurt. NASA presented the crew with awards as well. :) I think this was 1988...?
It was mentioned in the full episode, but only after the landing part.
So how did they fly it out of there? Were the passengers evacuated?
It was 1989
@@TheTallMan50 The passengers were evacuated. A few days later, they decided to tow the plane to Saturn Boulevard (which was a runway during the Facility's WWII plane building days), and with minimal fuel, a replaced engine, test pilots, and FAA approval, they took off from Saturn Boulevard and landed it at New Orleans airport.
@@OwlRTA Interesting. That must have been nerve wrecking for the test pilots.
DROOVE MY BOEING TO THE LEVEE BUT THE LEVEE WAS DRY
Jesus Christ and the good old boys where drinking whiskey and wine saying this would be the day that I die this would be the day that I die
don mclean definitely probably didnt have this in mind
And good old boys drinking jet fuel and lye, saying this will be the day that I die. This’ll be the day that I’ll day.
TheNeoLeo Hmm, I wonder why
😂😂😂👍👍
These guys deserve an award. By far the best plane landing i've ever seen *EVER*!
Watch the Gimli Glider episode
Phoenix Up Already seen it, this is much more amazing that that.
Bro arent you that guy who made Twister County on RBLX
yes
I guess it is pretty incredible that they were able to land where they did, I just find the slip in Gimli awesome. Undeniably both amazing!
people in the cockpit: *Shaking violently*
Guy in the back: It was a perfect landing
a bad landing would end up with the plane in multiple pieces and bodies everywhere. hit the water at that speed, it cartwheels.
Perfect landing for the circumstances
नहीं
@@Jack29151
He’s/she’s saying eit-
her one of them lied!
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing
Have we learned our lesson here? Yes don’t go on a plane with a smithsonian camera guy or bad things are going to happen
LOL
It’s a simulation of what happened
-Derp - there’s always that one person
Not funny - _-
NotZaine BMGO ツ its a joke
Why is everybody talking about that he only had one eye. The problem wasn't the eye. The problem was that the two engines turn off. The pilot was a better pilot than most pilots that have their two eyes because he landed that big plane without the engines power and only with one eye.
and such concerned "everybody" should know that he obtained revalidation of his pilot's license after losing the eye on a special program for war veterans in the US
El Salvador/ USA plus man
El Salvador/ USA plus lib
I agree completely.
My cfi has only one eye and still have 1st class medical and training for airline
3:12 - Pilots and passengers thrown around.
3:35 - "The landing was spectacular, the plane landed sooo smoothly. There wasn't even a bit of turbulence. A perfect landing."
Someone's not telling the truth....
+Chetan Joshi---The touchdown was gentle.. BUT, sinking a few inches on the wet grass the 737 had a HARD DECELERATION..That is why that woman was thrown forward and open some recent surgery stitches in her abdomen..and she said it was a hard landing
and of course sued, and won..It was hard deceleration AFTER the landing..That is what happened..
Lol they make it all dramatic to make it seem more scary. I noticed that too.
B3kwags
--NOpe..its real..may 24 1988..See NTSB report..
+B3kwags
--So go ahead and make a better film..Make Smithsonian Channel look so incompetent next to your super duper genious world creations to save humanity from cancer and catastrophes...
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truly a miracle. mad respect to the crew. the fact that no one died and there were only mild injuries makes this even more impressive.
4 horsmens of aviations miracles:
* Hudson landing
* 767 Belly landing
* Cornfield landing
* This
That's 4 my friend
@@sajidmajeed4216 Yup. I missclicked. Corrected
you should watch Garuda indonesia flight 421 which landing on bengawan solo river
Also that air canada (767?) with not enough fuel that landed on a rally race track
Cries in air Canada 143 and air Transat 236
I always admired this this pilot. He used to fly prop planes in and out of the jungles of Central America and South America while being shot at by guerillas and that's how he lost his eye. I just don't understand how he was able to fly a commercial airliner with 1 eye. Passengers and crew have to be very, very happy he was flying the plane.
He's always called a hero but many people don't see the whole picture. Flying a Boeing 737 and while in the air he loses 1 engine and stays cool, then he loses the 2nd engine and stays super cool and calm. He only had a few minutes and had to made a quick decision and then the the final minute he see's a levy but flying in the wrong direction, with no engines and close to the ground makes a very gutsy move and turns the plane towards the levy, this is an amazing feat of flying and a beautiful landing.
I flew F-4's in Vietnam, if I was in his position, I would have picked the water. Boeing 737 are very heavy planes when loaded with passengers,crew and luggage. You have to remember he fly in and out of the jungles with shot up planes, losing an engine and damage to flaps, rudder, landing gear and superstructure, he knows what a plane can and can't do. This gave him a huge advantage.
Cockpit tapes prove how cool and calm he was through the whole ordeal.
The reason I would pick the water to land my F-4 is the following:
No engines and very low altitude I wouldn't pick the levy. Plane is too heavy and may not have enough "runway" to stop the plane, and I would not make that maneuver (turn) with a minute to go.
I have been shot at many times with anti aircraft, missiles and Migs. I consider myself a good pilot with an excellent record. I would have to put this guy a level above me.
BTW: Boeing came with a crew and installed 2 new engines, check the plane and flew it off the levy.
Joe SC Thank you for serving in the war
Actually, they flew it off of a nearby service road.
i dont understand how the wheels stayed intact.
@Airplane _Content great let me know pls. are they that strong to sustain the grass landing?
@Airplane _Content i didnt ask you this question i asked everybody. you replied to me saying you know.
He probably landed the 737 better in that levee than a pilot with 2 eyes would.
Ryan Cunningham grg
Such a heroic work Captain has done.
Ryan Cunningham the pilot is wearing glasses so he is 4 eyes
@@anthonyteney2068 Well, 3 eyes really coz one of his actual eyes doesn't work! 😉
Ryan Cunningham Ip
Imagine cutting the grass on a riding lawnmower and you see a commercial jet coming to land behind you.
hah! good one
And i just finished the landscaping...
still gotta say this again, there isn't a thing called altitude alert in the cockpit, they flash the same master caution button regardless of the warning type
edit: there do be altitude warning in the cockpit, but it's not the altitude as how high the plane is, it's the cabin altitude (cabin pressurization)
the plane is dead rip plane 2020-2021
Right, because some weeb in the UA-cam comments section knows all about flying a 737.
@@MattII33 how much do you know? and whats wrong with a weeb?
There's a light but it doesn't look like that
@@MattII33 you are an example of a mistake from your mom
3:16 “ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated with your seatbelts fastened while we glide like a boss to our gate. “
I think the actor who played the captain was having the most fun with his role with such a bad ass line like "You got it my friend" at 1:46 :P
I've been out to that levee where he landed that plane. It's even more amazing when you see it in person. If I remember right, they studied the whole thing for several days trying to figure out how to get it out of there, and finally flew it out.
Ralph you are right.....you have to see that area to belive...
3:07 The person in the back saved everyone.
😂😂
Lol
😂
I believe that was the engineering pilot or something. Most flights have 3 people in the cockpit. A captain. Co-pilot and someone else who is in charge or making sure flight attendants know what’s going on in case the captain is busy and manages the engines/controls
That sign of the cross saved u people. There are things technology will never but God definitely intervenes then. He did it here.
Top 14 videos of 2014: #5 is the story of a 737 headed for disaster, with a cool-headed pilot who pulls off a miraculous landing. From Air Disasters bit.ly/1xdRhgZ
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Smithsonian Channel keep posting this vid they are the best
Imma Have A Papa 2:26
Smithsonian Channelview the
Maria Gallegos
What an absolute legend, a perfect technique to use and he executed it perfectly... major props to this guy
Never flew in my life but I will fly with that Captain any day, definitely competent at his job. they all stayed calm, cool and collect. now with mindset everyone will stay alive.
Flew twice, perfectly fine
Narrator: "That requires a risky manoeuvre know as a sideslip."
Captain: "So we had to do a little bit sideslip."
Says it like all he was doing was winding down the window 😂
“We gotta do a litto bih syde slip... I like dee bew. “
Wonder if the side slip was enough to slow down their forward movement a tad to make that landing?
It’s the narrator who is overstating the difficulty of the movement. A side slip is just a rudder movement
@@Atalanta571 ! J
Atalanta571: after initiating a side slip, And prior to landing, the pilot must orient the aircraft normally for glide and touchdown. You do not land with a side slip and you do not land slower because you were sideslipping just prior to touchdown.
Sideslip allows you to safely lose altitude rapidly so that you can land at the desired spot without over shooting it.
Side slip is not a dangerous or risky maneuver, it is easier to do than a steep turn. The problem is most pilots do not practice it. Excellent pilots, such as bush pilots, they use it every day.
An aircraft of any size can do a side slip. It is not restricted to small aircraft. A lot of disinformation is propagated in this video so as to further dramatize the action.
Anybody reading this wish them all the best in 2019🤗
and to you too!
And you
Ok..?
And to you too
Thanks u too
3:12 plain going crazy bouncing 3:38 the plain landed so smooooooth
it was a perfect landing for an big airliner in that conditions.
It was bumpy cause of the grass
Hippity Hopity plane*
It’s super funny how this comical channel dramatizes, and overdramatizes the action. It’s like Hollywood idiots on steroids.
Ryan air pilot : « I don’t know what’s wrong with that landing » 😂
I love how when they’re landing, they’re really nervous, and the. When they stop they just start cracking up
These videos just go to show how talented these pilots are.
I AM SO HAPPY THAT THEY LAND NORMALY AND NO ONE GET INJURED. THE PILOTS WERE THE BEST!
I think this video's title should be called:
"Miracle on the New Orleans Levee".
Deven T. Thats basically the same as the video's title...
Deven T. io3o
deven t. lol ikr?!
Wasnt a Miracle though. The pilots did it.
White people are the only ones who get credit
Every bit as heroic and amazing as Sully. Bravo Captain Dardano!
The person the the background bless him 3:08
Lol
3:09 ah tiki tango baby famous words from the pilot
Lol
Almost every latino will do that when they're scared af
@@denikte4927 yea lol
Amazing how some of these incidents seem almost too good to be true. It really speaks to the inventiveness of humans to come up with landings like these that save people from serious harm or death.
3:07 the guy at the back I would be doing that 😂
Finally a full story! You didn't cut off right before touchdown but said it all! Great video!
I miss TACA. A fine airline run by fine people.
I heard they fixed the plane, and actually flew it away from there too. It was the first time in aviation history that a passenger jet liner landed, and took off from a place other than an airport runway.
According to the Wikipedia article on this flight, they had to change one engine at the levee to get it out of there...they then drove it up onto a paved access road, took off, and flew it to NOLA's commercial airport for enough maintenance to declare it airworthy.
Yes great video of it flying away don’t forget to give it a look.
The video: all the passengers and crew get whiplash and is a very bumpy landing.
Flight attendant: there was not one bit of turbulence. It was a perfect landing
They probably also got brown stains on their clothes.
In real life the landing wasn't as violent as the video portrays
if I was one of those passengers I would prefer a neck brace over a body bag any day of the week. it was a good landing considering they were landing on what basically amounted to a dirt road.
This is a prime example of what happens when you have actual pilots flying a plane.
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Aviation Verse Most “pilots” don’t actually know what to do if a plane stop flying itself. This pilot apparently knew a little more than 99% of pilots in the world.
@@lemonadelemon1960 that's what panic does to you
False. You cant get a license without actually knowing how to fly a plane. Otherwise we could sue every airline for millions and they would have no defence
@@Alb410 Cessna is a bit different from a 737 bud
He legit landed that plane like it was on a runway
The pilots acting is hilarious on these
Yea, I also wouldn't want that pilot flying any plane I'm on, until he wakes up.
im watching the video scrolling through comments and tell me why when i see your comment i realized instantly that you can save 15% or more on car insurance by switching to Geico i know i know... kinda crazy right my right nuts bigger then my left shoot.. even Martin Luther King had a dream though but you know if you look at it on the bright side its kinda good kanye became president in 2022 i mean like who dosent like sugar on their spaghetti?????????
Bruce J Italians: You mama’d your last a’mia
Arthur Baijanov period
3:09 ah tiki tango baby famous words from the pilot
What superb flying!! I've seen this several times, still amazed, full of admiration for the crew. One thing to point out: binocular vision from having the use of two eyes only distinguishes depth to less than 20 feet. Therefore, happily, the captain's having only one eye did not affect his ability to judge distances beyond the front of the cockpit.
When the tower guy went like "Whatever you need to do sir".... You realize it's only a matter of hope.... Bless them! ✌️
This is more of a miracle than the Sully incident!!
3:07 l love how he was praying
Khloe Kardashian Learn the difference between blessing yourself and praying
“With only one eye”. Wait what?!
The pilot lost his eye during a civil war in El Salvador. He got caught in the crossfire while flying in a Cessna.
Short clip we don’t have all the info . But wouldn’t that disqualify him from being a pilot?
@@Kamakazy0789 i think it is a terminology that means he doesnt have any guidance from the flight computers
@@deviladvoc No he only had one eye, notice the scars of the face on the real pilot when he was talking.
50% eyesight is not legally blind!
This pilot deserve the biggest medal of pride of saving so much human precious lifes
Reminds me of the joke about a pilot that struggles to land his jet on a short runway. Once he lands he says to the copilot, "I can't believe how short that runway is." And the copilot says, "Yeah and look how wide it is!"
That pilot saved his and everyone lives by doing a almost impossible landing!Congrats!You are a fine pilot!I would fly any day with him!
To quote Obi-Wan Kenobi: *"A Another Happy Landing."*
Absolutely AMAZING, and then some! These pilots were as heroic as Captain Sulley!
Fantastic documentary. Was on the edge of my chair at the end.
I have flown on this plane a few times after it was sold to southwest. The plane had a name in the company called Levee spirit. I am a flight attendant and when I flew on it sometimes I would just think about this accident. This plane was just retired 1.5 years ago.
Really?
Yes, it flew for southwest till 12/2016 according to airfleets. reg N697SW
Noo, how could they retire a piece of history??
I like how apparently the manuever he did is like not meant for such a huge plane but the pilot just so casually was like "we just needed to do a little slide slip to get in position for a perfect landing" what a boss
Gimley Glide
Well done this was the most impressive thinking I've ever seen on a plane that's about to crash
I loved the engineer actor the most, he did it as a real engineer
AMAZING! THE PILOTS HONESTLY SHOULD GET AN AWARD!
"There wasnt any turbulence"
I think the landing scene would beg to differ
Yeah because I’m sure a recreation by a TV show is more accurate than witness testimony. Smh
That was fantastic flying. I hope he was acknowledged for safely landing that plane.
He landed so smoothly that they actually flew it out of there. Well, actually, there was an abandoned airfield close by that it flew out of. The engines had to be replaced first. But you get my point!
They were lucky that there wasn't a Chevy on the levee.
+Jack Frost Yeah, but was it dry?
+Jake Jones You'll have to ask the good ol' boys about that, though I think they were drunk at the time.
+Jack Frost Luckily this wasn't the day they died.
+Jack Frost they were lucky enough to survive
hahahah
*The Landing was spectacular the land was so smooth there wasn't even a bit of turbulence*
Mean While at 3:13
Lol
Lol
Maybe that guy used to work for Ryanair so it felt smooth for him 😂😂😂😂😂
Smoother than what it would have been otherwise.
So true though 😂
Great flying skills. These pilots are heroes
This is one of my favorite episodes of the Air Disasters series.
That good of a landing they fixed the plane in situ and it was able to take off again from the same spot!
Pretty impressive
It did not take off from levee.
Capt Sullenberg is cashing in on his "im now a motivational speaker on risky situattions" seminars.... but yet this guy got no recognition( as Sullenberg did). Its amazing how cash-in perspectives have changed in this world, particularly the US.
You can view the full episode on Mayday's "Nowhere to land" episode.
***** Captain Richard de Crespigny is known for his modest demenor and CRM ( Crew Resource Management) skills. To say he "cashed in" is disrespecting the 35 years of training and experience it took to get to the level of skill to land a damaged A380 safely. Its like 35 years of training for the one day when it made a huge difference to the passengers and crew on the aircraft.
Just like Capt. Sully and others, Capt. de Crespigny is working to improve safety in aviation. They both deserves the respect and recognition that came from a very difficult emergency.
White men get recognition. Hispanic or African pilots don't
No such thing as an africian pilot----only witch docs.@@leslieangela9114
Edge of the seat watching and listening to this one. Excellent piloting.
RYANAIR - Finally a worthy opponent , our battle shall be legendary!!
😂
Those guys did great. Fantastic landing, and saved lives. great stuff.
Amazing, Fantastic, Awesome God Bless this pilots with lot of happiness, they served the passengers sitting in the flight. With the God Grace and great Landing.
Wish I knew where to fly on a 737 with this much room internally. But really props to the pilots, they nailed it.
That last minute decision to right bank onto levee was anticipation he knew would be better than landing in water. True pilots frfr....🙏
The Captain only had one eye?
+Stacey Pittman He got shot while flying another plane. He had to fly for 20 mins before he could land and save his passengers while he was bleeding to death!
The guys a bit of a legend!
Wow. Thanks for the info.
+Android811 I think she really believed you! lol
John Morax So she should. I wasn't joking.
Look it up.
+John Morax he isn't joking...
That's amazing, can't believe I haven't seen this or heard about it until now.
I love how they laugh after they do it. Positivity all the way!
This gives me so much nostalgia from when I was in the philiphines, cause I watched this back then… (2017)
I love how they show alot of turbulence then he says "it was so smooth"
Greatest pilot from El Salvador
Even if this was a re-enactment. I literally applauded when they landed safely. Great job pilots!
BRAVO ! FOR ALL THE TEAM WORK IN THE COCKPIT ! -Rowena Suarez of Ocean County , New Jersey y Manila Mesa , California
Southwest Airlines owns this 737-300 now! And still in service.
kurtly26 awesome!
Gamer_ Music I flew on it from. Portland or to lax!
kurtly26 nice
DirectorOfFun not as of 12/16.
@@TheSjuris It was finally retired from Southwest in December 2017-after 29 years of service. Mechanics said it never had any issues from that landing but was getting old anyway.
with Captain Sullenberger the best pilots in the world!
Well to be honest central and south America has one of the best pilots worldwide, besides Europe.
*****
Agreed, Pipipilots cannot handle those bad runways and less automation they all enjoy in USA and other places. Try a MToW take off on a muddy hot dirt runway and then fly around t-storms to another muddy one. Most non Bush Pilots can't.
Carlos Dardano was a Hot weather Bush Pilot too. One eye only. Who can top that?
Yup, but you forgot Captain Pearson of the Gimli Glider.
Morello And Piché in Airbus320 for Air Transat glided for hundred of miles in the middle of the ocean. No fuel (no engine).. landed without a problem on Acores island Portugal.
karminou You're right, I forgot that one :)
Plane: losing altitude
The guy in the back: i’m just chilling here licking my fingers. 0:32
Aditya Nair that was a joke
Aditya Nair at least one guy has to think in a positive way. Can you be funny for 1 time?
The aircraft involved was retired in 2016, that’s pretty amazing.
*Plane shakes violently*
"The plane landed so smoothly, there wasn't even a bit of turbulence"
😂
Worth watching video perfect landing i have never seen any plane landing in grass this was a huge 47 ton aircraft great work pilots 👌👍😇😄💖
Amazing landing, the pilot saved many lives. It turns out they flew through a thunderstorm which flooded the engines, the water stalled the engines. They tried a restart but to no avail. Since then they've made changes to engines to drain water.
Props to Mike Myers and his mad flying skills!
"Aqui te tengo baby" 😂😂 gotta love those guys
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This is the kind of airplane emergency I like miracles everyone goes home to their families and love ones😇💜💜💜💜💜
People are safe too dry and warm until rescues comes to take them home. 👍🏻 great job!!!
I love how calm the captain was