@@harrisonofthenorth body count isn't the criteria by which the list is formed genius. It never said top ten with highest number of fatalities. Each one is significant or 'landmark' for a variety of reasons, often because the crash is caused by some bizarre tiny equipment malfunction and the results alert the aviation industry and they immediately make significant changes. You familiar with the crash where some airline employee who's never flown anything, baggage handler or something, he stole the giant commercial plane and successfully took off after having just taught himself? Did amazing tricks and loops before killing himself as planned. Only one fatality but that case was certainly unique and noteworthy. You're tone deaf and ignorant calling the entire video click bait when you don't even know what it shows because you didn't bother to watch. STFUUUU until you watch a video in the future. The only one typing random attention seeking click bait is your AZZ.
Wow it's crazy what the aviation industry goes through when something goes wrong. Much respect to these pilots and crew for keeping they composure. RIP to the ones that pass away
the fact that the captain survived doesn’t necessarily mean you should be “relieved”. A perfect example is the “Tenerife Airport Disaster”. The co-pilot survived but it was still the deadliest air crash in history. 583 people died.
How these pilots keep their cool during these situations is a skill in itself, rest in peace all of the innocent people and pilots that lost their lives.
I DONT UNDER STAND WHY NOT PARASHOOTS.JUST TO KNOW YOUR GONNA DIE AND DO NOTHING. I LOST MY FAMILY IN MY DADS PLANE IN WELLSVILLE NEW YORK IN 1972 JULY 10TH I BELIEVE. I LIVED. WISH I COULD SEE THE VIDEO TO THAT CRASH.
My father is a flight attendant in iran, working for Aseman airlines. A few years back there was a crash with no survivors(Iran Aseman Airlines Flight 3704 ) I came back from school and started watching tv, when i saw the news i was shaking in fear, i called my dad only to hear him crying and telling me all his friends are dead. I will never forget that day, but as a child i thought at least it's not that much of a painful death, until a few weeks back that my father was coming back from Zahedan, moments after taking off one of the engines blew, they barely made it out alive cause of the captain's experience in flights. Now i watched this video and I'm thinking that how much hard it was for my dad to handle death of his friends because he knows exactly how it feels when something goes wrong up there, Dad i know you never see this comment but i love you and I'm proud of having a dad like you. Ps : due to iran being boycotted by many powerful countries due to political reasons, there are many many engine failures happening here on a daily basis and we're literally using the airforce left from SHAH which goes back to 1979. We were still using Boeing 727 until almost 2 years ago. ;)
Mad respect to the Asiana Air Passenger, Ben Levy. Takes a lot of courage and kindness to risk your own life for strangers, making sure they get off first.
Everyone forgot about the girl in the Asiana Air Flight who was run over by a firetruck twice, she was alive but the firefighters thought she was dead when she was curled up in a ball in shock. So the first truck accidentally drove over her HEAD. This was worse then the crash itself.
@@daquiviousdingleberrydalto7059 lack of oxygen.. I know there was a south korean plane and the final survivor was a flight attendant training to fly himself and also succame to hypoxia. I need to find that one again..it was a sad story; moreso than most. :(
@@dana102083 Thought that was a Greek airline? There was also a south korean ghost jet, but I don't think that's the one where the flight attendant tried to fly the plane.
Ben Levy is probably the most courageous man I know.. At that kind of a situation.. He opened the cabin door.. Helped all the passengers get out.. Then get help himself.. All of this while knowing that the plane could explode due to engine failure at any moment.. This man not only was one of the most courageous but also showed what it meant to be truly HUMAN..
7:08 Right… I feel like dude saying it was miraculous really detracts from how well they executed their training while working together and staying calm and focused resulting in a 100% successful passenger evacuation. He’s essentially minimizing their significant contribution to such a favorable outcome when it could have easily gone the other way. This kind of think drives me nuts!
My father was an ATC at several airports, although for most of his 35 year career, he worked at the airport of a mid-sized metropolitan area. He only witnessed one crash of a small private plane. I watch these air disaster programs frequently because they reassure me that air travel is much safer today based on the lessons learned from these previous tragedies. And I learned a lot about aviation from my dad.
It was the same for German Wings 3925, the captain didn’t hesitate in sacrificing himself to save the others by breaking the door down with an fire extinguisher but it was metal so he couldn’t get in. The passengers fought back with him but the plane had already crashed by then
The first one never even finished telling you what happened to the plane except to show a CG plane clip the side of a building and then moved on to the next one. I spent the entire video expecting them to come back and finish telling what happened in the first one, but nothing.
@@jimmykray9583 i wrote that last week and decided to do a sweep of my wifi and laptop...turns out my neighbour upstairs os riding on my connection. If i hadnt got into this rabbit hole i would never have thought to have done a sweep. I'm now a super beliver that we are too trusting our phones and that ISP are keeping us safe.
I remember seeing a documentary on United Airlines Flight 232 where they interviewed one of the flight crew and the interviewer commented on how calm they all were on the audio from the flight data recorder. The crew member replied in situations like that you have to keep your wits about you because if you don't everyone dies.
When you go into a simulator, various scenarios are presented to help pilots get an idea of what to do and how to remain calm while doing it. I would presume they are told, "every crash is potentially survivable" and even though they know many crashes have been fatal, they remain calm in the hope that their actions mean they won't be one of the fatal ones. It's pretty obvious that panicking would make it a guaranteed fatal crash. Under the circumstances, what would you do when faced with that sort of choice? The old saying still applies: "Any landing you can walk away from is a good one."
I worked for Emery Worldwide in San Jose and knew those pilots and navigator and that plane…the part they don’t mention is that the plane was heading for a heavily populated area of Elk Grove. The pilots attempted to make it back to SAC but the load had broken loose and the ass end of the plane wouldnt allow them to level off and the kept loosing altitude….knowing the werent goint to make back to any runway, their final efforts were to at least avoid as many casualties as possible and veered from the flight path over ElkGrove, instead going down near the airport in an area of commercial buildings but mostly populated by wrecking yards and heavy equipment yards. Clipping a 5 story office building, they crashed causing no deaths other that the 3man crew. Potentially hundreds of lives, asleep in their homes were spared from the heroic efforts of that crew
The crash was caused by a bolt in the right elevator mechanism coming loose, caused in turn by improper maintenance practices. The notion that pilots struggling to control an aircraft close to the ground deliberately flew it into a junk yard is nonsense - they were trying to land it but never had quite enough control to do so. Please read the accident report rather than making up your own completely fictional version of events
I was a military pilot and I watch this 4 unknown reasons to even me... I think it was Channel 17 in my area here east coast had something about that accident clear over on the west coast about 5 years later they released the info on the crash. It does appear the pilots did the best they could to spare a heavily populated area. So they R heroes no matter how one looks at it they did correct course. Like losing most of the steering in a car ya gotta try to do something...
That is how it is. Ther are no guarantees in life. We are not in charge of our life. When it is time to go the soul leaves and returns to its place of origin, and what remains is 'some body'. The soul is happy when it returns home. Those remaining instinctively realize the soul is happy and cease grieving. They are given the comfort that allows them to continue their life.
What a great man Ben Levy was to help all those passengers out without panicking. Even with running into the problem of no slide, he made sure to help everybody out before himself. What an amazing man.
@@logangallagher7050 The weirder thing about this, is I've never seen this video and I have no memory of writing this reply. I just randomly saw that there was a reply from a highlighted post and I'm from sf so I am really confused right now.
I can't imagine how hard and heart breaking it is to be an ATC and a pilot. They have responsibility of lives of more than 100-200 people and when things like these happen... Just wanna say RIP to evey lost soul in these disasters.
you should watch the pbs nova series. every episode is about different things but a lot of them as fascinating like this channel. my personal favorite is explaining how the hubble space telescope almost didn't work when they deployed it because all the pictures were fuzzy, until they figured out an ingenious solution to essentially save NASA.
Have you seen the episode.. the FedEx plane... Where they took a couple extra coworkers, and one of them tried to kill them all to create an accident for the insurance (for his family in the event of his death)?? WILD episode!!
That first one really had my heart racing. I work at an airport and am apart of a crew that loads very heavy freight onto airplanes. I take it very seriously making sure all those locks are up and I’m always keeping an eye out for anything sketchy. The last thing I would ever want to happen is to find out I missed something and was the reason several pilots died
Amazon almost took out a UPS freight plane by shipping undeclared poorly packed sulfuric acid - "luckily" it started to leak as it was being loaded - injuring the ground crew. FAA slapped amazon on the wrist with a minor fine of $300,000.
I also used to work in airport with cargo planes. One of the reasons I never wanted the duty of load planner. I would not be able to live with myself if I made a math mistake and killed anyone.
Not all super heroes wear capes, but some fly. How these pilots keep so calm under unbelievable pressure is crazy. R.I.P to everyone one of these people who lost there lives.
It's actually quite easy. The pilots' job is to fly the aircraft, not think about what might happen if they don't do so. They just get on with it and do it as well as they can. Just concentrate on the task in hand.
GOOD. CAUSE MY FATHER KILLED MY FAMILY,HE HAD HIS OWN PLANE. NO, WE WERENT BORN WITH WINGS, NOR GULLS TO BREATH UNDER WATER. IF YOU LOVE YOUR FAMILY YOU WONT FLY. NO, DONT FLY, NEVER. YOU DONT SURVIVE PERIOD. LOOK WHAT WOULD HAPEN TO YOUR FAMILY, NO DAD TO SUPPORT HIS KIDS. WIFE TRYN TO RAISE CHILDREN ALONE. MISSING HER HUSBAND, NO NO NO. PLZ DONT FLY. I WANTED TO DESTROY EVERY PLANE I SEEN TO SAVE PILOTS LIVES.WHEN WILL THEY LISTEN, DONT FLY.
Ya know, even with a EXTREMELY slim to 0% chance of planes crashing, let along dying in one, it still doesn’t change the fact that plane problems, especially while in the air is enough to scare anyone!
I saw that, I lowkey made me laugh kinda. I see a big explosion and glad they all got out, then I see the pilot just fall out of nowhere but luckily he's fine.
Oh gosh this is so utterly heart breaking to watch. May all souls, pilots, cabin crew & passengers who fought so hard in their own ways, but sadly lost their lives so very tragically, rest in eternal peace.
To all pilots who truly manage to reach your retirement age: you are either badass level skilled or extremely lucky. Hats off to you sir, you are rare breed concerning the fact you are working in a machine were millions of tiny parts are put together and even the most subtle failures can bring a ✈️ down !!
It is 1 in a million a pilot will experience a crash in their whole life. They don’t need to be really skilled or lucky to not crash. This is the type of thing you would say to a dc 10 pilot or a ryanair pilot.
The ones on the Levy, pilot and co pilot preformed an absolute miracle that day. All lives saved, performed a risky manoeuvre, not a single injury and to top it off even saved the plane entirely
the set design, acting, the voiceover and the VFX are very very good even though these are old documentaries this are even better than some of the big budget movies today
@Jake Stockton < True, but statistically air transport is till much safer. For every one million flying one dies, while for every ten thousand driving one dies. That's a hundred times more dangerous driving. I'm still not a big fan of flying, I rather stay home nice and safe. he-he
This is such a great way to enjoy this show. No commercials or stretching the show out watching the same scene 3-5 times over and over after each commercial. This is great!
Imagine staying in an airport hotel before take off and a plane kills you from crashing into the hotel, or if you ended up surviving, that would be the last time I ever decided to fly again
I thought the same. If there is any positive outcome from that situation, is that there weren’t a lot of people in the hotel and 4 people were killed. Horrible but could’ve been so much worse
I know right? It absolutely amazes me when I hear that pilots and/or crew who have survived an accident return to flying. They usually say that flying is their passion and the crash would take that away from them. I get it, but wow! Talk about the potential for major PTSD!
THE TRUTH IN PLANE SITE AND MOST PEOPLE CANT SEE IT!!! WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT IS ??? WELL THEY ARE CALLED AEROPLANE'S RIGHT?? YEAH RIGTH, THEY ARE NOT CALLED AEROSPHERE'S RIGHT?? YEAH RIGHT!!! OK SO??? SO ITS CALLED AN AEROPLANE BECAUSE THE AEROPLANE FLIES OVER A FLAT PLANE NOT AROUND AN IMMAGINERY BALL OR GLOVE EARTH. IF IT DID FLY AROUND A BALL I AM SURE THEY WOULD HAVE CALLED IT AN AEROSPHERE. THE OTHER BIT OF EVIDENCE IS THE PILOST ALWAYS KEEP THE AEROPLANE LEVEL AT ALL TIMES BECAUSE HE IS FLYING OVER A PLANE, IF HE WAS FLYING AROUND A BALL HE WOULD HAVE TO DIP THE NOSE PRETTY VERY OFTEN TO GET THE AROUND THE BALL, BUT HE NEVER DOES THAT HE ALWAYS KEEPS IT LEVEL APART FROM TAKE OFF AND LANDING! THIS IS A CONCLUSION YOU CAN COME TO ON YOUR OWN JUST BY USING COMMON SENSE! NEXT TIME YOU FLY BE AWARE OF THIS. ALSO LOOK OUT THE WINDOW ON A CLEAR DAY, YOU WILL NOTICE THE HORIZON IS ALWAYS LEVEL WITH THE YOUR LINE OF SIGHT. THIS IS CONSISTENT WITH A FLAT PLANE. IF WE WERE ON A BALL YOU WOULD BE LOOKING DOWN AT THE HORIZON IT WOULD ALWAYS FALL AWAY FROM YOU AS YOU INCREASE ALTITUDE BUT IF ITS FLAT THE HORZION WILL RISE TO LEVEL OF THE VIEWER AND IT ALWAYS DOES, PROOF IN PLANE SIGHT THAT WE LIVE ON A FLAT PLANE!!!
@@seanthompson258 um, that just sounds like Star Trek techno babble to me. The show was more clear and concise than that. And you misspelled Pilots as “Pilost” in one sentence.
Imagine surviving a plane crash and then being run over by a firetruck and killed. That's what happened to a surviving teenaged Chinese girl at the SFO Asiana crash. Heartbreaking.
There's a lot of debate over this but the evidence from the autopsy actually suggests she was most likely already dead before being hit by the firetruck. She wasn't wearing her seatbelt and was thrown from the plane along with another girl who was confirmed to have died on impact, and there was no evidence that she had inhaled dust or firefighting foam even though her body was covered with it, so she wasn't breathing at the time she was hit. The firefighters still acted negligently by assuming she was dead without confirming it or properly marking her body like they were supposed to, but it's unlikely that they actually killed her.
I actually feel bad for the people back at the airport commanding them cause they has to view everything and the way they were just so sad and taking of their headphones was so sad. Put yea rip the people that died. 😔🕊️
Why can’t I stop watching plane crash investigations, I’ve become familiar with probably every single aviation disaster since the passenger airliners were invented.
play2stage dashcam vids are boring to me. UA-cam can’t show horrific accidents. Plane crashes are the ultimate vehicle disaster. That and shipwrecks. There’s nothing to learn about car accidents aside from faulty parts and stupid people. When a plane goes down there’s 100s of potential causes. That’s why I find them so interesting.
I don't know why but the past few days all I've had in my recommended is videos about plane crashes and now I'm just watching as many as I can despite the slight anxiety it causes me
27:47 When they show a really rough landing on the grass, with the passengers shaken around in their seats and all, and then the flight attendant says "the landing was so smooth"; "A perfect landing"
@Joe Morton well mostly. The plane was also overweight, overfueled and missing a critical component from the landing gear that made it impossible to keep the aircraft tracking straight during takeoff. The crash was a result of multiple failings from various parties
@@Shaunstonard Yes, I believe I read that there was debris from a previous aircraft on the runway and it shredded a tyre and material from the tyre struck the underside of the wing and damaged landing gear and ruptured the fuel tank. The fact that they stopped all Concorde flights after 1 fatal accident in its 27 year history is puzzling though. Other airlines and planes have had far worse safety records. Think it came back into service 2001 and retired 2003.
@@rezarionbyakudan yes but that is still true in my opinion it is all about what happens and how it plays out there is no unsafe place on a plane (for people with common sense and im talking if people go on the wing or roof of the plane)
My mom, grandmother and brother were scheduled to stay at the hotel that the concord hit. It was the middle of the night here in the US and I tracked them down at another hotel that wasn’t on their itinerary. They had scrubbed their flight because of possible problems the day before putting them behind schedule and ultimately missed their intended reservation
Wow....God was watching over them...I understand something similar happened in our family...somebody HAD to come to America from Ireland ASAP, and took the ship BEFORE Titanic!!!
He didn't land in a levee - it was the Hudson River in New York City. There were two miracles that day - Captain Sully and all the passengers were miraculously saved, and my wife's cousin's baby was healed miraculously by Jesus from a fatal brain tumor that same day.
Exactly what happened to my plane when i saved everyone from Woody deliberately crashing the plane. Me, my sister, Come and See (1985), United 93 (2006) and Mummy are 5 of the 150 survivors of this devastating 9/11 attempt as we all commemorate the one month anniversary of the incident. I realised that Woody wasn’t with us so i heroically ran back in the plane to save him from being severely hurt like I was when I landed successfully; I was crying with relief when Woody was alive. After exiting the plane with a severely hurt Woody, United 93 and Mummy started confronting him about his actions but all 150 of us survived due to my incredible flying and I’m an inexperienced 21 year old passenger on that plane able to fly. I didn’t feel like a hero that day but United 93 thought I was one
@@sapnabisht285 . No. I actually believe that having the first name ' Roger ' is a prerequisite for getting hired as an ATC. Even if you have no experience with aircraft or radar , but you're name is Roger, you're qualified.
The opening scene where there’s all this chaos, people screaming and panicking… and just one girl deadass asleep 😂😂 Background extra decided she was going a different way and I respect it, very funny stuff.
Try listening to black box down :) it’s a podcast about plane crashes and they go into depth of why they happened and how they changed our flights today! They don’t leave you hanging.
Wow....I actually cried a little. It's just so hopeless and tragic when the disaster (that kills people) happens so close to help...and yet, literally nothing could stop it.
The Concorde crash was absolutely heartbreaking ( I’m a Concorde fan and I grew up watching this exact documentary of it crashing and seeing photos of it on fire always makes me question my life’s decisions
feel bad for the emery crew. they were so close to the airport and they had hope, then the plane started diving there was nothing they could do. especially the passenger and crew of nation air.
Flight 2121 was impressive. The pilots kept the plane in the air and tried their best to control it and made it to the airport while the fire was engulfing the rest of the plane.
Falling from the Sky: Air Disasters FULL EPISODE - ua-cam.com/video/8AM6kMayn20/v-deo.html
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@@harrisonofthenorth body count isn't the criteria by which the list is formed genius. It never said top ten with highest number of fatalities. Each one is significant or 'landmark' for a variety of reasons, often because the crash is caused by some bizarre tiny equipment malfunction and the results alert the aviation industry and they immediately make significant changes. You familiar with the crash where some airline employee who's never flown anything, baggage handler or something, he stole the giant commercial plane and successfully took off after having just taught himself? Did amazing tricks and loops before killing himself as planned. Only one fatality but that case was certainly unique and noteworthy. You're tone deaf and ignorant calling the entire video click bait when you don't even know what it shows because you didn't bother to watch. STFUUUU until you watch a video in the future. The only one typing random attention seeking click bait is your AZZ.
@@soavemusica nope.
@@soavemusica mk
@@soavemusica m
respect to the cameraman who survived all of these crashes
underrated hahaha
it's actually black box where they record for investigation ;)
They have minecraft creative mode
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I'm watching this while waiting for boarding, I'm keeping an eye for Smithsonian camera crew, If I see them I won't board.
U still alive?
@@JustFunnyMemesPage i dont think he is lmao
Oof
That means he saw Smithsonian Smithsonian camera crew
I saw them and immediately stopped boarding
I love how the attendants and the pilots will try their best to their last minutes to save passengers. Respect.
Just like in the old times the crew of a ship did.
Therin lies hope. Big hope.
They are saving their selves too...
Don't forget it's their asses on the line too if there's a crash.
Most of the time, pilots die first, so yes, while they're trying to save everyone, they're trying desperately to survive, too.
Their trying to save themselves, they dont care about anyone else in that moment
Wow it's crazy what the aviation industry goes through when something goes wrong. Much respect to these pilots and crew for keeping they composure. RIP to the ones that pass away
When i see that the captain is being interviewed i am sooooo relieved
the fact that the captain survived doesn’t necessarily mean you should be “relieved”. A perfect example is the “Tenerife Airport Disaster”. The co-pilot survived but it was still the deadliest air crash in history. 583 people died.
@@iyedtheboss7372 passengers mostly
@@iyedtheboss7372 damn
The captain is usually the safest place to be in an emergency landing situation.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 True
How these pilots keep their cool during these situations is a skill in itself, rest in peace all of the innocent people and pilots that lost their lives.
Read my comment about a flight fiasco I had last week. Lol 😂 it’s amazing now we made it but during I was a crying and a praying
@@blondescorpion8940 You're only human, thank God you are all ok😉❤️
I DONT UNDER STAND WHY NOT PARASHOOTS.JUST TO KNOW YOUR GONNA DIE AND DO NOTHING. I LOST MY FAMILY IN MY DADS PLANE IN WELLSVILLE NEW YORK IN 1972 JULY 10TH I BELIEVE. I LIVED. WISH I COULD SEE THE VIDEO TO THAT CRASH.
@@SusanKay- I KNEW A SUSAN KAY IN VENICE FL.
@@lookingthruwolfeyes Caps lock be like
To those who died in the crash, may rest in peace, always remember yall
Yes...I don't like flying
@UC2rU2iD6Tqw9wXAbRn4dxdw are you really that insecure xD
Rip
@@therobloxianeclipse3924 waytolow
Can you name any of them?
My father is a flight attendant in iran, working for Aseman airlines.
A few years back there was a crash with no survivors(Iran Aseman Airlines Flight 3704 )
I came back from school and started watching tv, when i saw the news i was shaking in fear, i called my dad only to hear him crying and telling me all his friends are dead.
I will never forget that day, but as a child i thought at least it's not that much of a painful death, until a few weeks back that my father was coming back from Zahedan, moments after taking off one of the engines blew, they barely made it out alive cause of the captain's experience in flights.
Now i watched this video and I'm thinking that how much hard it was for my dad to handle death of his friends because he knows exactly how it feels when something goes wrong up there, Dad i know you never see this comment but i love you and I'm proud of having a dad like you.
Ps : due to iran being boycotted by many powerful countries due to political reasons, there are many many engine failures happening here on a daily basis and we're literally using the airforce left from SHAH which goes back to 1979.
We were still using Boeing 727 until almost 2 years ago. ;)
I'm so so so sorry for your dad's friend's loss😢
Underrated comment
So better not fly these days in Iran
@Avan_gamez2 So try to fly for a western airlines in Iran when time comes.
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Mad respect to the Asiana Air Passenger, Ben Levy. Takes a lot of courage and kindness to risk your own life for strangers, making sure they get off first.
Yea he didnt care for himself but cared for everyone else
@@Maxikxng thats a true selfless act of kindness
Guy was an absolute Chad.
Everyone forgot about the girl in the Asiana Air Flight who was run over by a firetruck twice, she was alive but the firefighters thought she was dead when she was curled up in a ball in shock. So the first truck accidentally drove over her HEAD. This was worse then the crash itself.
IT TAKES IGNORANCE TO IGNOR YOUR FAMILY NEEDS YOU TO CONTINUE TO BE THEIR ROCK.
for anyone confused, a ghost jet is when the crew or pilots are incapacitated and autopilot keeps it in the air until it runs out of fuel
How did they die
@@daquiviousdingleberrydalto7059 lack of oxygen.. I know there was a south korean plane and the final survivor was a flight attendant training to fly himself and also succame to hypoxia. I need to find that one again..it was a sad story; moreso than most. :(
@@dana102083 Thought that was a Greek airline? There was also a south korean ghost jet, but I don't think that's the one where the flight attendant tried to fly the plane.
@@allisonb8912 helios flight 522 iirc
Thank you, I actually super appreciate the explanation.
I liked the ones where people survived. The "there were no survivors" make me sick. They are just so sad 🙁
:(
very sad indeed
i bet those survivors never want to board a plane for their whole lives ever again
So true, the ones that die give me anxiety
Sadly those are the ones that get planes fixed... the ones with fatalities. Just look at the latest two.
Ben Levy is probably the most courageous man I know..
At that kind of a situation..
He opened the cabin door..
Helped all the passengers get out..
Then get help himself..
All of this while knowing that the plane could explode due to engine failure at any moment..
This man not only was one of the most courageous but also showed what it meant to be truly HUMAN..
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That's a true gentleman with class.
Real ❤
there’s another man named Russel Rebello,he died from drowning while saving passengers on the Concordia boat accident..
7:05 That second one with the fire where everyone made it out. The flight attendants should be given awards and huge recognition for that one. ❤️
7:08 Right… I feel like dude saying it was miraculous really detracts from how well they executed their training while working together and staying calm and focused resulting in a 100% successful passenger evacuation. He’s essentially minimizing their significant contribution to such a favorable outcome when it could have easily gone the other way. This kind of think drives me nuts!
You mean China Airlines
stewardess
Did the pilots also survive this one too?
yes and the captain led by example
My father was an ATC at several airports, although for most of his 35 year career, he worked at the airport of a mid-sized metropolitan area. He only witnessed one crash of a small private plane. I watch these air disaster programs frequently because they reassure me that air travel is much safer today based on the lessons learned from these previous tragedies. And I learned a lot about aviation from my dad.
WELL LETS SEE, DID YOU LEARN HOW TO COME BACK TO LIFE AFTER THE PLANE BLOWS UP. DID HE TEACH YOU THAT.
@@lookingthruwolfeyes 🤨
GET OFF THE DRUGS.
@@lookingthruwolfeyes You do realize you ARE MORE LIKELY to die in a vehicle crash, RIGHT?!!
Flyng is much safer than driving your car thru a bad part of town.
Each of these videos is heartbreaking and really makes you look at your life with a humble and thankful heart.
Or never fly.
@Peter Evans How do you want them to get the real pilots
@Peter Evans Then why did you want the real pilots if it’s not really possible
@Peter Evans Wow I made a mistake now I can’t talk for 10 years so logical
@Peter Evans And everything you say makes sense, right Mr.Einstein?
emory 17 is so heartbreaking knowing how the pilots fought so hard to gain control again 🙁
It was the same for German Wings 3925, the captain didn’t hesitate in sacrificing himself to save the others by breaking the door down with an fire extinguisher but it was metal so he couldn’t get in. The passengers fought back with him but the plane had already crashed by then
Not gonna lie, I’m used to the full explanation for each situation so to a little jarring to see them abruptly end and move onto the next story.
Same like damn finish the storyyyy☹️
The first one never even finished telling you what happened to the plane except to show a CG plane clip the side of a building and then moved on to the next one. I spent the entire video expecting them to come back and finish telling what happened in the first one, but nothing.
What caused the issue on the first one? Loose cargo, mechanical failure, what? As an airman I’m deeply unsatisfied
i googled every case to find out what exactly happened at the end and the cause of the crash.
Cause yhis channel is just advertising their website where you can watch the full episodes
You know it's bad when there's no interview with the pilots themselves.
haha yea
@@1ksubswithoutmakinganyvide822 you don't say
@@mrbobjob8995 🕵️
uh... not necessarily.. most go back into service a few days after their respective accidents
Right it's almost like they're in another dimension smhh
The sound of the cockpit alarm on these crash shows saying 'pull up, pull up' is literally the stuff of nightmares.
Te amo
"Pull up, pull up! You're going down!!"
It actually does say that, too. If you listen to recordings of last words you’ll sometimes hear it in the bavkgroundb
agreed, “TERRAIN - PULL UP” and “TOO LOW - TERRAIN” would be horrifying to hear in person 😖
Bro that's the real alarm lmao
Weird how I book a ticket for the first time in years and now every other fucking UA-cam recommendation algorithm is for air disasters!! Perfect.
Yes, same here in Ireland. I also believe in that weird shit that happens. Its spooky as.
@@almartin115your phone is constantly checking on you and watching everything you are looking at and typing. It’s terrible.
@@jimmykray9583 i wrote that last week and decided to do a sweep of my wifi and laptop...turns out my neighbour upstairs os riding on my connection. If i hadnt got into this rabbit hole i would never have thought to have done a sweep. I'm now a super beliver that we are too trusting our phones and that ISP are keeping us safe.
some of these pilots have amazing skills of handling pressure that I couldn’t imagine having. Props to them!
Pilots are supposed to be trained in lots of different emergency situations, so that they will just already know what to do in an emergency.
I remember seeing a documentary on United Airlines Flight 232 where they interviewed one of the flight crew and the interviewer commented on how calm they all were on the audio from the flight data recorder. The crew member replied in situations like that you have to keep your wits about you because if you don't everyone dies.
....said captain Som Ting Wong to first officer Yu Too Lo.....
Yes
When you go into a simulator, various scenarios are presented to help pilots get an idea of what to do and how to remain calm while doing it.
I would presume they are told, "every crash is potentially survivable" and even though they know many crashes have been fatal, they remain calm in the hope that their actions mean they won't be one of the fatal ones. It's pretty obvious that panicking would make it a guaranteed fatal crash.
Under the circumstances, what would you do when faced with that sort of choice?
The old saying still applies: "Any landing you can walk away from is a good one."
I worked for Emery Worldwide in San Jose and knew those pilots and navigator and that plane…the part they don’t mention is that the plane was heading for a heavily populated area of Elk Grove. The pilots attempted to make it back to SAC but the load had broken loose and the ass end of the plane wouldnt allow them to level off and the kept loosing altitude….knowing the werent goint to make back to any runway, their final efforts were to at least avoid as many casualties as possible and veered from the flight path over ElkGrove, instead going down near the airport in an area of commercial buildings but mostly populated by wrecking yards and heavy equipment yards. Clipping a 5 story office building, they crashed causing no deaths other that the 3man crew.
Potentially hundreds of lives, asleep in their homes were spared from the heroic efforts of that crew
Godspeed to the crew of Emery flight17
The crash was caused by a bolt in the right elevator mechanism coming loose, caused in turn by improper maintenance practices. The notion that pilots struggling to control an aircraft close to the ground deliberately flew it into a junk yard is nonsense - they were trying to land it but never had quite enough control to do so. Please read the accident report rather than making up your own completely fictional version of events
Thanks. I was wondering what happened
Thankyou for actually finishing what the video started!
I was a military pilot and I watch this 4 unknown reasons to even me... I think it was Channel 17 in my area here east coast had something about that accident clear over on the west coast about 5 years later they released the info on the crash. It does appear the pilots did the best they could to spare a heavily populated area. So they R heroes no matter how one looks at it they did correct course. Like losing most of the steering in a car ya gotta try to do something...
These are so addicting.
Ik
Init
Watching people suffer is pretty fun so i agree
Ikr
You should try other smithsonia videos, after the crash elevator song comes in.
Incredible how all of these were caught on camera!
LOL good one
Rest In Peace all the people who died🕊
That is how it is.
Ther are no guarantees in life.
We are not in charge of our life.
When it is time to go the soul leaves and returns to its place of origin,
and what remains is 'some body'.
The soul is happy when it returns home.
Those remaining instinctively realize the soul is happy and cease grieving.
They are given the comfort that allows them to continue their life.
@@andrew_koala2974 Jim Jones?
@@andrew_koala2974 are you Jim Jones???
rip
:c rest in peace 🕊️
What a great man Ben Levy was to help all those passengers out without panicking. Even with running into the problem of no slide, he made sure to help everybody out before himself. What an amazing man.
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the odds of dying in airplane are in the millions specially because of all the new regulations
@@CL3V3Rtrevor for some reason when people say stuff like that, it never seems to make it any better
I remember when this happened.. im from sf area and it was insane. Took them a few days to clear the runway..
@@logangallagher7050 The weirder thing about this, is I've never seen this video and I have no memory of writing this reply. I just randomly saw that there was a reply from a highlighted post and I'm from sf so I am really confused right now.
I can't imagine how hard and heart breaking it is to be an ATC and a pilot. They have responsibility of lives of more than 100-200 people and when things like these happen... Just wanna say RIP to evey lost soul in these disasters.
Te amo
What about a train driver
@@abhinavdp7376 this ain’t about trains
@@Adajaburgette Wdym this isn't about trains? Those huge things that fly aren't called trains? What are they called then?
@@Adajaburgette I was drawing a comparison 🤷
Respect and salute to pilots to survived the crash and landed safely...
This series is addictive. We watch an episode several times a week. Most of them are fascinating.
you should watch the pbs nova series. every episode is about different things but a lot of them as fascinating like this channel. my personal favorite is explaining how the hubble space telescope almost didn't work when they deployed it because all the pictures were fuzzy, until they figured out an ingenious solution to essentially save NASA.
Have you seen the episode.. the FedEx plane... Where they took a couple extra coworkers, and one of them tried to kill them all to create an accident for the insurance (for his family in the event of his death)?? WILD episode!!
That first one really had my heart racing. I work at an airport and am apart of a crew that loads very heavy freight onto airplanes. I take it very seriously making sure all those locks are up and I’m always keeping an eye out for anything sketchy. The last thing I would ever want to happen is to find out I missed something and was the reason several pilots died
Thank you for being vigilant!
It’s fake
Amazon almost took out a UPS freight plane by shipping undeclared poorly packed sulfuric acid - "luckily" it started to leak as it was being loaded - injuring the ground crew. FAA slapped amazon on the wrist with a minor fine of $300,000.
@@aaliyah.s1216 its not, just look up emery worldwide flight 17
I also used to work in airport with cargo planes. One of the reasons I never wanted the duty of load planner. I would not be able to live with myself if I made a math mistake and killed anyone.
Not all super heroes wear capes, but some fly. How these pilots keep so calm under unbelievable pressure is crazy. R.I.P to everyone one of these people who lost there lives.
God bless the dead.
It's actually quite easy. The pilots' job is to fly the aircraft, not think about what might happen if they don't do so. They just get on with it and do it as well as they can. Just concentrate on the task in hand.
That was smart
It's worst horror, being in that situation..
I would never step on a plane with the Smithsonian camera crew on board
You do realize those are re-enactments; the crew wasn't on board the accident plane...
What I’ve learned from this: never trust engine 2
😂 bye lol it’s always engine 2 huh
When I came to Rio de Janeiro from brazilia engine 2 died
Yes
if #2 engine was renamed engine #3 there would never be anymore engine failures
better fly one planes with only one engine
Dose anyone else get a relief when you see the peeps talking about there story
Definitely the bright side.
How many doses did you take when you wrote this comment?.
Their*
@@kevinnachtnuit5045 how many doses did u take when u wrote this?
Yes very much so
Pilot in training here,
I’m now reconsidering my career of choice. Thanks y’all.
Dup.....if a video is going to stop you from flying, you were never meant to do it in the first place. Licensed pilot and skydiver here.
@@gregblackburn4280 screw that I would reconsider too
This videos got me to become
A pilot
Pussee
GOOD. CAUSE MY FATHER KILLED MY FAMILY,HE HAD HIS OWN PLANE. NO, WE WERENT BORN WITH WINGS, NOR GULLS TO BREATH UNDER WATER. IF YOU LOVE YOUR FAMILY YOU WONT FLY. NO, DONT FLY, NEVER. YOU DONT SURVIVE PERIOD. LOOK WHAT WOULD HAPEN TO YOUR FAMILY, NO DAD TO SUPPORT HIS KIDS. WIFE TRYN TO RAISE CHILDREN ALONE. MISSING HER HUSBAND, NO NO NO. PLZ DONT FLY. I WANTED TO DESTROY EVERY PLANE I SEEN TO SAVE PILOTS LIVES.WHEN WILL THEY LISTEN, DONT FLY.
Ya know, even with a EXTREMELY slim to 0% chance of planes crashing, let along dying in one, it still doesn’t change the fact that plane problems, especially while in the air is enough to scare anyone!
Hats off to all pilots, I could not do your job. Thank you for what you do.
I think that every plane slips on a banana and so control is lost and everyone dies in it ..
"all 165 people on board have escape unharmed"
**Literally the pilot fall from the emergency window**
bro thats like falling from the stairs not fatal
He survived so
@@youdontwannabehighlikeme4305 well, it said "unharmed" rather than "seriously injured"
@@cyrusjosef If he landed wrong it could have been seriously fatal. But luckily not.
I saw that, I lowkey made me laugh kinda. I see a big explosion and glad they all got out, then I see the pilot just fall out of nowhere but luckily he's fine.
Oh gosh this is so utterly heart breaking to watch. May all souls, pilots, cabin crew & passengers who fought so hard in their own ways, but sadly lost their lives so very tragically, rest in eternal peace.
Amen 🙏
To all pilots who truly manage to reach your retirement age: you are either badass level skilled or extremely lucky. Hats off to you sir, you are rare breed concerning the fact you are working in a machine were millions of tiny parts are put together and even the most subtle failures can bring a ✈️ down !!
I couldn’t have said it any better 🙌🙌🦾💪
This comment is beyond nonsensical.
It is 1 in a million a pilot will experience a crash in their whole life. They don’t need to be really skilled or lucky to not crash. This is the type of thing you would say to a dc 10 pilot or a ryanair pilot.
I’m pretty sure most pilots reach their retirement age, plan crashes aren’t as common as you think
You make it sound like planes crash all the time. The vast majority of pilots make it to retirement just fine.
The fact that we get free documentaries on UA-cam by Smithsonian Channel is truly a gift. 👍
Except if they are shit like this one.
psst here is a hint - it is only a "name" it has nothing to do with the Smithsonian
I just can't help thinking there's nothing worse than going through what these people had to go through.
@Itachi Uchiha Really Man😭💀
Yeah I know
If your Balls are kicked, ask Sully Sullenballsack to dip them, in Cold Water, just for fun.
Shar.....well you'd be wrong. Spending eternity in Hell would be worse. Get yourself right with God my friend.
@@gregblackburn4280 🤦♂️
you know you are dead when you are on a plane start hearing the narrator say little did they know...
Nope I am not scared I am pilot
@@NINJAETS7 oh well then, How do you start a plane? Cus I know and I’m about to get my license
First apu then engine 1 then 2 but I am still studying I am in 7
Master battery your forgetting master battery
Wow pilot discussion I see
No way I would survive a plane crash. I'd be dead before we hit the ground.
11:40 “we’re having slight control problems”
*people falling off of the plane on fire*
My guy he's saying *flight control problems* not slight control problems...
@@DualWave1 OH GOOD- i was watching it with captions
i shouldnt have laughed hard at this xD im evil
Is the crash was happened in jeddah (Saudi Arabia)?
@@Dadon67958 Yeah
The Nationair crash is so heartbreaking. They were so close.
Ikr :(
The ones on the Levy, pilot and co pilot preformed an absolute miracle that day. All lives saved, performed a risky manoeuvre, not a single injury and to top it off even saved the plane entirely
How did they take the plane back to the airport
@@salar7413 there was enough espace for take out speed but they have to overhaul left engine and the right one has to be replaced
@@lucaszeroimpactgamer4476 and they stripped it. Seats and everything that wasn't needed to fly it went.
@@johnpollard4158 didn't know that BTW the co-Pilot i forgot his name he pass away a few years ago
@@lucaszeroimpactgamer4476 the story of Carlos Dardano, the one eyed pilot, is pretty interesting.
the set design, acting, the voiceover and the VFX are very very good even though these are old documentaries
this are even better than some of the big budget movies today
It’s these accidents that give me so much anxiety whenever entering a plane
There's nothing you can do, you're packed in a sardine can with jets strapped to it.... just say a prayer and try to sleep through the flight. he-he
@Jake Stockton < True, but statistically air transport is till much safer. For every one million flying one dies, while for every ten thousand driving one dies. That's a hundred times more dangerous driving. I'm still not a big fan of flying, I rather stay home nice and safe. he-he
@@BillAnt Yes
@Jake Stockton u can't drive some where that has no roads 😂
@Jake Stockton safer to be in a plane than a car
I love how the cameraman keeps teleporting everywhere
bUt bUt iT iS nOt ReAl
@@whatthefreeze5073 kid
@@whatthefreeze5073 kid
@Rasheed Kaaki And he can teleport back in time! What a guy!
@@Maths0711 ?
This is such a great way to enjoy this show. No commercials or stretching the show out watching the same scene 3-5 times over and over after each commercial. This is great!
Nice video!!
Imagine staying in an airport hotel before take off and a plane kills you from crashing into the hotel, or if you ended up surviving, that would be the last time I ever decided to fly again
I thought the same. If there is any positive outcome from that situation, is that there weren’t a lot of people in the hotel and 4 people were killed. Horrible but could’ve been so much worse
The funny thing is that you are 1000s of times more likely to be involved in a wreck on the highway as opposed to an airplane. Just a thought..
@@88_TROUBLE_88 it’s actually you’re more likely to die on way to airport than in the airplane. But equally terrifying and also reassuring
@@88_TROUBLE_88 < Yes, statistically speaking... too bad most people don't realize that.
I know right? It absolutely amazes me when I hear that pilots and/or crew who have survived an accident return to flying. They usually say that flying is their passion and the crash would take that away from them. I get it, but wow! Talk about the potential for major PTSD!
Condolences to all those who perished in the airline accidents. My heart goes out to them.
pilots dont die, they fly higher
This show is one of the finest documentary series ever. So engaging to the audience and fascinating to solve the mystery.
THE TRUTH IN PLANE SITE AND MOST PEOPLE CANT SEE IT!!! WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT IS ??? WELL THEY ARE CALLED AEROPLANE'S RIGHT?? YEAH RIGTH, THEY ARE NOT CALLED AEROSPHERE'S RIGHT?? YEAH RIGHT!!! OK SO??? SO ITS CALLED AN AEROPLANE BECAUSE THE AEROPLANE FLIES OVER A FLAT PLANE NOT AROUND AN IMMAGINERY BALL OR GLOVE EARTH. IF IT DID FLY AROUND A BALL I AM SURE THEY WOULD HAVE CALLED IT AN AEROSPHERE.
THE OTHER BIT OF EVIDENCE IS THE PILOST ALWAYS KEEP THE AEROPLANE LEVEL AT ALL TIMES BECAUSE HE IS FLYING OVER A PLANE, IF HE WAS FLYING AROUND A BALL HE WOULD HAVE TO DIP THE NOSE PRETTY VERY OFTEN TO GET THE AROUND THE BALL, BUT HE NEVER DOES THAT HE ALWAYS KEEPS IT LEVEL APART FROM TAKE OFF AND LANDING! THIS IS A CONCLUSION YOU CAN COME TO ON YOUR OWN JUST BY USING COMMON SENSE! NEXT TIME YOU FLY BE AWARE OF THIS.
ALSO LOOK OUT THE WINDOW ON A CLEAR DAY, YOU WILL NOTICE THE HORIZON IS ALWAYS LEVEL WITH THE YOUR LINE OF SIGHT. THIS IS CONSISTENT WITH A FLAT PLANE. IF WE WERE ON A BALL YOU WOULD BE LOOKING DOWN AT THE HORIZON IT WOULD ALWAYS FALL AWAY FROM YOU AS YOU INCREASE ALTITUDE BUT IF ITS FLAT THE HORZION WILL RISE TO LEVEL OF THE VIEWER AND IT ALWAYS DOES, PROOF IN PLANE SIGHT THAT WE LIVE ON A FLAT PLANE!!!
@@seanthompson258 um, that just sounds like Star Trek techno babble to me. The show was more clear and concise than that.
And you misspelled Pilots as “Pilost” in one sentence.
@@seanthompson258 3
@@seanthompson258oh dear. We have a flat-earther in this comment section, everybody please boo
Imagine surviving a plane crash and then being run over by a firetruck and killed. That's what happened to a surviving teenaged Chinese girl at the SFO Asiana crash. Heartbreaking.
There's a lot of debate over this but the evidence from the autopsy actually suggests she was most likely already dead before being hit by the firetruck. She wasn't wearing her seatbelt and was thrown from the plane along with another girl who was confirmed to have died on impact, and there was no evidence that she had inhaled dust or firefighting foam even though her body was covered with it, so she wasn't breathing at the time she was hit. The firefighters still acted negligently by assuming she was dead without confirming it or properly marking her body like they were supposed to, but it's unlikely that they actually killed her.
I actually feel bad for the people back at the airport commanding them cause they has to view everything and the way they were just so sad and taking of their headphones was so sad. Put yea rip the people that died. 😔🕊️
I really got to stop watching this. kind of making me scared of ever
Flying again 😢😢😢
😥😥😥
Statistically speaking, you actually more likely to encounter and die from a car accident than you are flying in an aircraft.
Keep on flying god got you ok
same
@@Amanda-hb7dt LOL what
Seeing those burning bodies fall out of the aircraft is actually sad... 12:10
RIP those poor souls 🕊❤
AMAZING MATERIAL!!!
is it just me or when u watch a video u get addicted?
Hella😂
My DVR is set to record all episodes of this series.
ITS JUST YOU. I WOULDNT WANT TO RELIVE WHAT I WENT THREW, WATCH PEOPLE DIE ISNT MY THING.
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Im definitely addicted ...ive been watching these stories since last week 😭😭...im hooked
Why can’t I stop watching plane crash investigations, I’ve become familiar with probably every single aviation disaster since the passenger airliners were invented.
It’s an addiction. I’m the same way with dashcam-recorded car crashes.
play2stage dashcam vids are boring to me. UA-cam can’t show horrific accidents. Plane crashes are the ultimate vehicle disaster. That and shipwrecks. There’s nothing to learn about car accidents aside from faulty parts and stupid people. When a plane goes down there’s 100s of potential causes. That’s why I find them so interesting.
When my girl wants to take a vacation I put these videos on. It saves me a lot of money..
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Really? What a jerk.
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I don't know why but the past few days all I've had in my recommended is videos about plane crashes and now I'm just watching as many as I can despite the slight anxiety it causes me
Respect all those captain's who did their best to protect passengers ♥️
And themselves lol
No way you just said lol @@rideronthestorm4218
27:47 When they show a really rough landing on the grass, with the passengers shaken around in their seats and all, and then the flight attendant says "the landing was so smooth"; "A perfect landing"
Miracle of New Orleans
Yeah because you’re landing on grass not a concrete runway
I really think the Hawaiian flight where they manage to land with a chunk of the roof missing should've definitely been on this top 10 list.
1 flight attendant suck out
The Flight that they Door came off was right up there.. A boy passenger that died his parents help solve the door issues..the Dad was an engineer..
@@iliashamid8765 ~ Would that be Fuddy? O.Berrys Mother?
there is an episode on it, but smithsonian has not uploaded the preview of it for whatever reason.
The one at 24:40 "We just had to do a little side slip" haha and they made such a clean landing
That Concord crash shattered the dream of flying supersonic.. RIP to the souls on board and in the hotel
@Joe Morton well mostly. The plane was also overweight, overfueled and missing a critical component from the landing gear that made it impossible to keep the aircraft tracking straight during takeoff. The crash was a result of multiple failings from various parties
@@Shaunstonard Yes, I believe I read that there was debris from a previous aircraft on the runway and it shredded a tyre and material from the tyre struck the underside of the wing and damaged landing gear and ruptured the fuel tank. The fact that they stopped all Concorde flights after 1 fatal accident in its 27 year history is puzzling though. Other airlines and planes have had far worse safety records. Think it came back into service 2001 and retired 2003.
The narrator's voice is incredible , I wish you could always have full documentaries
They are all available on Amazon; every episode in every season. Lots of them are here on youtube as well.
One thing I've noticed is that the pilots are always calm, if only passengers could also be calm during an evacuation
ikr
@Sandy Harris yes also passengers are closer to both the engines, apu and cargo bay which is where the danger is almost always but it is still true
@@Landino15_ at the same time it can be the safest area to be
@@rezarionbyakudan yes but that is still true in my opinion it is all about what happens and how it plays out there is no unsafe place on a plane (for people with common sense and im talking if people go on the wing or roof of the plane)
@@Landino15_ that reminds me that there was a person who opened an emergency door for fresh air. Lol.
I like how they stay literally 100 percent calm even in the most stressful moments of their lives ,
My mom, grandmother and brother were scheduled to stay at the hotel that the concord hit. It was the middle of the night here in the US and I tracked them down at another hotel that wasn’t on their itinerary. They had scrubbed their flight because of possible problems the day before putting them behind schedule and ultimately missed their intended reservation
that is incredibly lucky! Happy for you and your family 😃☺️
@@AnkitSharma-lr8xx luck?
Wow....God was watching over them...I understand something similar happened in our family...somebody HAD to come to America from Ireland ASAP, and took the ship BEFORE Titanic!!!
Top 10 reasons why I don’t fly !! ✈️ 😢
@@richardwarner746😐
I don't care what anyone says about Sully, I'm from Louisiana and that landing on the Levee is legendary. The Capt doesn't get enough credit.
Just realize he is on most of list of most famous pilots, ai think he is.
He didn't land in a levee - it was the Hudson River in New York City. There were two miracles that day - Captain Sully and all the passengers were miraculously saved, and my wife's cousin's baby was healed miraculously by Jesus from a fatal brain tumor that same day.
@@richardcarrier9536 The OP is actually talking about the video above that starts at 24:35, where the pilot landed on a levee.
@@worldwatcher5787 He's talking about the pilot that landed on a levee, not Sully.
It was a nice touch to model the narrative structure after an airplane crash. Rest In Peace to all those lost in these accidents
27:31 I love how the flight attendant said there was no turbulence during the emergency landing but the video shows lots of turbulence
The pilots that landed on the Levee have some mad flying skills! That landing was a happy ending and a perfect landing.
Everyone on that flight lived, with only a few minor injuries. The aircraft was even repairable. It was an amazing act of flying.
Especially as he had only one eye. They also got the plane back to base by just taking off and flying it out of there.
@@Soffitystop lying!!!!! Seriously? OMG I didn’t even think about that
Exactly what happened to my plane when i saved everyone from Woody deliberately crashing the plane. Me, my sister, Come and See (1985), United 93 (2006) and Mummy are 5 of the 150 survivors of this devastating 9/11 attempt as we all commemorate the one month anniversary of the incident. I realised that Woody wasn’t with us so i heroically ran back in the plane to save him from being severely hurt like I was when I landed successfully; I was crying with relief when Woody was alive. After exiting the plane with a severely hurt Woody, United 93 and Mummy started confronting him about his actions but all 150 of us survived due to my incredible flying and I’m an inexperienced 21 year old passenger on that plane able to fly. I didn’t feel like a hero that day but United 93 thought I was one
Rip to all passengers. My condolences goes out to the family and friends who lost a love one❤️
It's a cargo plane it has no passingers
❤😢 no no
@@The_One_And_Only_me262 it wasn’t just the cargo plane though and the pilots got hurt I think
It's peculiar how every air traffic controller is named Roger
It's a commanding word
I hope this comment was a joke.
R/wooooooooosh
I am assuming you were joking...
@@sapnabisht285 . No. I actually believe that having the first name ' Roger ' is a prerequisite for getting hired as an ATC. Even if you have no experience with aircraft or radar , but you're name is Roger, you're qualified.
The opening scene where there’s all this chaos, people screaming and panicking… and just one girl deadass asleep 😂😂 Background extra decided she was going a different way and I respect it, very funny stuff.
What irritated me the most about this was there weren't ANY explanations as to WHAT CAUSED the incidents! It was a video of TEN CLIFFHANGERS! Ugh...
Right? I had to open a new tab and look each one up.
DED NOT BIG SURPRISE !!!
Agreed. I also opened a new tab to search for one.
It's to get you to watch the show
Try listening to black box down :) it’s a podcast about plane crashes and they go into depth of why they happened and how they changed our flights today! They don’t leave you hanging.
Wow....I actually cried a little. It's just so hopeless and tragic when the disaster (that kills people) happens so close to help...and yet, literally nothing could stop it.
7:00: "no injuries", the pilot literally dropped face down from the cockpit window
There was only 1 injury, yes.
we had an injury not an injuries
Made in China baby 😂😅
I read the Wikipedia page, 5 injuries
@void_skyy no there were four injuries according to Wiki
This is the craziest thing I have ever seen
those moments when the confirm everyone was alive tears rolled down my eyes like thank god
So true!
28:13 the landing was so smooth. Video shows everybody shaking and rocking.
Lol
Captain tries to climb and everybody's screaming.
0:05 One person is sleeping.
@@RealNameNeverUsed he chillin
Thank you for having the last stories positive where everyone/most passengers were safe
The Concorde crash was absolutely heartbreaking ( I’m a Concorde fan and I grew up watching this exact documentary of it crashing and seeing photos of it on fire always makes me question my life’s decisions
So heartbreaking.. that I almost clapped with tears of joy when some of the planes landed safely...
UA-cam Algorithm:
"Just noticed, you booked a flight"
😂😂😂
I refuse to fly, one bad experience ended flying for me.
lol
@@Peakfreud I got a flight but at Tampa Miami February 19th you, tell you if I make it back
I swear!
May all those who lost their lives rest in peace.
After each accident the aircrafts get more and more safer, we learn with each disaster
feel bad for the emery crew. they were so close to the airport and they had hope, then the plane started diving there was nothing they could do. especially the passenger and crew of nation air.
Yes :(
Did anyone survive?
@@BxlturesTTV unfortunately no
The nationair was horrific
Any time I hear DC8 I know it's never gonna end well
Studying to become an aircraft mechanic, this is good motivation to not screw up. Peace ✌🏻
Wish no one be in those situations, and wish everyone safe trips
thanks
I can't stop watching these
The words "Pull up!" are #1 in my worst nightmares' soundtrack...
I hope the noise maker on the microwave and the one that tells you you're about to die sound different.
#2 "Hard a port!" and "hard starboard!"
Watching these videos is like reading a murder mystery novel with the last page missing.
It like playing Jeopardy, guessing the answer. hehe
Flight 2121 was impressive. The pilots kept the plane in the air and tried their best to control it and made it to the airport while the fire was engulfing the rest of the plane.