In Conclusion: This Plane was A330 using first time “Fly-by-wire” technology, similar technology used in Boeing 737 MAX. In this, Sensors were giving wrong input to Computer about Nose Pitch & speed, so Computer thinks its Stall and make Plane Nose Down. In the end, Pilot saved the Airplane, made an emergency landing, and luckily No one died.
Josh Matthews here’s the thing tho, the pilots who were flying the new 737 max did not really have much background or training to deal with the MCAS and both systems do the exact same thing and therefore they were in the exact same position
Grilled Krill45 I’d guess being slammed against the cabin and falling horizontally would be terrifying. They deserve awards and a quadrillion dollar check for being able to save the plane.
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“I’m hand flying now, it’s a bit annoying”. It’s crazy that technology has reached a point where a pilot can basically say “damnit the plane stopped flying itself”
His Top Gun training saved the lives of everyone on that plane. Instead of fighting the stick, his military training told him to release it (while civilian pilot training does not.) Thankfully, it worked and the plane leveled off. As they tried to make an emergency landing, the plane suddenly dived again, but Capt. Sullivan was again able to regain control of the plane and managed to safely land, although there were severe trauma injuries to several passengers and crew who hadn't been strapped in.
That is the true story. If you want nearly the whole story on UA-cam watch QF72| Hero Pilot Kevin Sullivan’s quick thinking saves over 315 people. Because even though it doesn’t have as much of the passenger’s perspective of it there is a lot of the pilot’s perspective on how he saved the plane, what happened in the cockpit and other things.
that poor dude with headphones enjoying his music when suddenly his headphones levitate to the ceiling and he starts screaming Edit: 1:00 for him with headphones 2:46 for him screaming
Title: What Caused Flight 72 to lose control Video: Dosen’t show why it lost control Edit: For the people who are like it a hook for the full video, I am aware Edit : thx for 1.5k likes
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a perfect time to end the clip too. really perfect timing. honestly im so happy that i cant find full episodes on youtube anymore and I just love watching 3 minute cliff hangars.
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xDreap ... it didn’t have that many emergencies lol. Qantas hasn’t had any severe accidents since the jet age and has been deemed to be one of the worlds safest airlines
'Smooth Sailing' After 20 seconds... 'STALL STALL BEEP BEEP BEEP' 'How can we be in a stall and overspeed in the same time?' After.. *Plane suddenly goes into nosedive* Man those 2 sentences really cursed the plane.
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I just watched this morning about this horrific flight of QF72...thanks God they were all safe landed but extremely injured passengers...The pilot captain Sullivan is a hero.
@@NathanChisholm041 Lmao?? What?? It's literally a misspelling chill down they're not retarded And dude, that's hella fucking rude to say to people. Please, please consider getting some manners, damn Plus, if you're already gonna correct people and claim they're dumb... It's Other than r*********, I assume-...
Because there is a difference. On the zero gravity plane it is safe. Where as on the Flight 72 plane the passenger’s heads went through the ceiling and badly injured people.
"No Man's Land" is the true story of the QF72 accident. It was released in June 2019 and this documentary shows the people side of this accident. Confused computer systems and automation on an Airbus A330 injured 119 passengers and crew. Over millions of views here and elsewhere...incredible! The survivors of the QF72 appreciate your interest and support, and I hope the warnings I voice in the book and in the documentary are heeded by those in commercial aviation, and designers of automated systems. Exotic systems create exotic failures. This is one of them. Thank you for all the great comments, from all of us on the QF72. Also, do a Google search for QF72 and you will find a lot of info on this accident flight.
2:42 That reminds me of China Airlines 006 as both were at a loss of control, and in both cases, many passengers were lifted up to the ceiling and hitting the compartments.
"The Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation found a fault with one of the aircraft's three air data inertial reference units and a previously unknown software design limitation of the Airbus A330's fly-by-wire flight control primary computer (FCPC)."
@@man_vs_life Saw from a Veritasium video that the error was caused by cosmic radiation flipping a bit from a 1 to a 0. This phenomenon wasn't well known back then, but now space shuttles would have multiple computers running the same software so that any bit flips can be detected and corrected.
One girl was eating and her sister was in the ceiling. When she came down the fork that the girl was eating with went into the sister’s arm, true story.
Always have your seat belt on at all times. My sister was on a plane flying from New York to London and the plane hit an air pocket and dropped so quick people were launched upwards and there was a few injuries.
they crashed but they never had a hull Loss,however they actually almost had one on a boeing 747 (flight 1) but to keep the streak they had the idea to rebuild/repair the plane for 1 million back in 1999 lol
Youve got to be kidding, thats like the exact problems or rather symptoms as the Boeing 737 max had, only the qantas happened in 37000 feet while boeing in like 2000 feet
So...here's my explanasion, QF72 has an "auto-safety" feature but something went wrong, the auto-safety feature thought the airplane was going straight vertically up, so it auto "corrected" the plane, keep in mind the plane was going straight not vertically up. It sended the airplane vertically down, now the plane is going vertically down while the auto correct thinks its going straight. However the pilot was an F-14 pilot during The Cold War, one of his trainings for "loss of control" he has been told to neuturalize all controls...It worked! QF72 regained controls and landed safely with only a couple of injuries. By the way, sorry for any bad english, im from Croatia and don't know english extremely well.
almost correct other then the couple of injuries part. there were actually over 100 injuries however saving 315 peoples lives in such situation is no joke and he should be recognized for it! :)
"No Man's Land" is the true story of the QF72 accident. It was released in June 2019 and this documentary shows the people side of this accident. Confused computer systems and automation on an Airbus A330 injured 119 passengers and crew. Over millions of views here and elsewhere...incredible! The survivors of the QF72 appreciate your interest and support, and I hope the warnings I voice in the book and in the documentary are heeded by those in commercial aviation, and designers of automated systems. Exotic systems create exotic failures. This is one of them. Thank you for all the great comments, from all of us on the QF72.
I was on a trip to Malaysia once and my plane had a bad stall and dropped down pretty quickly to the point I felt like my insides were shaking. everyone started freaking out, But it lasted for just a few seconds before the pilot announced it was safe again. Scariest flight experience of my life and I’ve been flying continuously for 20 years.
It was caused by something feeding the computer the wrong AoA (angle of attack) info and it thought that it would go int an aerodynamic stall so it pitched down hard Everyone survived
Those who watch smithsonian channel knows that this video was already released with full details till landing and that video was removed for some unknown reason this is just half of the previous video
I have watched so many of these shorts and my ears pricked up as soon as I heard "Qantas". Being an Aussie and knowing and flying Qantas most of my life it is strange to hear it mentioned in an Air Crash Investigation video due to it's almost perfect record (See. Rain Man)
I have a really bad habit of binge-watching good plane or bad plane or crash videos a few days before flying... idk why but like... why... why do i make myself feel bad :c
SwagIsaiah 2000 it depends how long the investigation takes. As soon as it’s finished there will probably be an episode which covers both the Loin Air 610 and the Ethiopian 302 crash as they seem to have been caused by a similar problem. It would probably come out within the next three seasons
Whaddaya mean Qantas was surprised that Andrew Bogut didn't want to go through flight attendant training? XD (Was going to make the joke about Shaq, Dikembe, or Yao, but figured the Australian connection made more sense XD)
This is one of the clips from their overpriced documentaries. There is a link in the description where you can buy a subscription (I think) if you think it's worth the money
@@hengky.s5361 Well that would have worked except for the fact that the on baord computer is constantly trying to push the nose down so flaps would only buy you 5 20 secs max
One lady snapped her spine when she hit the ceiling and had to hold herself up in her seat for an hour. Not only that her foot snapped backwards too. Can't imagine
Everyone: what a nice veiw if the ground from 37 thousand feet Plane: I am the captain now Nose dive: let’s try to crash the 50-100 ton plane Captain: I’m. Getting. Control slowly Plane: damn
He took part in a pilot exchange with the Royal Australian Air Force, fell in love with an Aussie gal while in Australia, left the service to marry her and took up a job flying for Qantas. Now he's famous for cajoling this possessed plane to the ground with no lives lost, though plenty of people were badly injured by the violence of those dives. The full story's worth finding!
Obviously he regained control of the plane or else he wouldn't be doing a post-interview.
he interview frist then vanish just like how the gov know 911 will happen
True
mai doan Dumb@ss the plane made an emergency landing at a nearby airport in Australia
Ray r/wooosh
Slow down Sherlock
In Conclusion: This Plane was A330 using first time “Fly-by-wire” technology, similar technology used in Boeing 737 MAX. In this, Sensors were giving wrong input to Computer about Nose Pitch & speed, so Computer thinks its Stall and make Plane Nose Down.
In the end, Pilot saved the Airplane, made an emergency landing, and luckily No one died.
Thanks bro
Ryu Luzon agreed, Didn’t think that way, LOL
Josh Matthews here’s the thing tho, the pilots who were flying the new 737 max did not really have much background or training to deal with the MCAS and both systems do the exact same thing and therefore they were in the exact same position
Josh Matthews Thanks for the Info, I will do more research on that.
Raphael Silver We cant say right now, Let’s wait for Investigation Report
I always breathe a sigh of relief when I see a pilot/crew member being reviewed because then you know there were survivors
Some ran into the bush
I always breathe a sigh of relief when I see it's a Qantas plane because then you know there were survivors
@@Cookivirus qantas pilots are good pilots
I breath a sigh of relief too when i see the captain's comment above u
Bruh I thought I was the only one lol same
They should pay 100$ for that extra zero gravity experience
If you were on the flight you’d say the opposite
I’d want my money back
Yes like the fun gravatron ride.
Your ears are going to get injured
Grilled Krill45
I’d guess being slammed against the cabin and falling horizontally would be terrifying. They deserve awards and a quadrillion dollar check for being able to save the plane.
2:47 that guy like "No not my flight entertainment"
When your Beats are raptured.
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HAHAHAHAHAH
@@djlawlz4041 Stop commenting random shit on people's videos. Use that time to better yourself
Yeah
“I’m hand flying now, it’s a bit annoying”.
It’s crazy that technology has reached a point where a pilot can basically say “damnit the plane stopped flying itself”
You'd say that too, if you had to use an OS with GUI to do everyday tasks today
i mean can u imagine holding the side stick like that for 8 hours through? xD
“How can we be in a stall and overspeed at the same time”
IM TOO FAST SO IM FALLING
40 I mean if you are in a nosedive sort of
Stall means you’re too slow,
not “you’re falling”!!!
ArtyJayCay _ wooosh
Qwerty you can’t woooosh someone if you can’t even construct a sentence properly. No one even knew it was a joke
Mxdic omg chilllll
When they interview the crew and passengers it’s a huge relief
Unless it's American 965
@@ryhatism The moment the A330's computers went haywire all hell broke loose
His Top Gun training saved the lives of everyone on that plane. Instead of fighting the stick, his military training told him to release it (while civilian pilot training does not.) Thankfully, it worked and the plane leveled off. As they tried to make an emergency landing, the plane suddenly dived again, but Capt. Sullivan was again able to regain control of the plane and managed to safely land, although there were severe trauma injuries to several passengers and crew who hadn't been strapped in.
And just mental trauma injuries to everyone else.
Plot twist: He let go of the control stick and the plane leveled
True story
This looks like a Perfection, but...
yes it's real
That is the true story. If you want nearly the whole story on UA-cam watch QF72| Hero Pilot Kevin Sullivan’s quick thinking saves over 315 people. Because even though it doesn’t have as much of the passenger’s perspective of it there is a lot of the pilot’s perspective on how he saved the plane, what happened in the cockpit and other things.
@@Rio1465. yep, I was on of the passengers
@@simplyyomar8312 yeah yeah sure
that poor dude with headphones enjoying his music when suddenly his headphones levitate to the ceiling and he starts screaming
Edit: 1:00 for him with headphones
2:46 for him screaming
🎵This is ground control to Major Tom...🎵
MY MUSICCCC
what about that poor flight attendant who just wanted a bite to eat then got launched into the air? xD
WTF HOW AM I FLYING WTF OH SHIT FUCK FUCK
🎵for here am I floating in my tin can🎵😂
Title: What Caused Flight 72 to lose control
Video: Dosen’t show why it lost control
Edit: For the people who are like it a hook for the full video, I am aware
Edit : thx for 1.5k likes
Clickbait. 😕
Yep he is asking lol
And it didn’t even crash
Qantas hasn’t crashed in over 60 years
aka. clickbait
Loel Azarcon This is an ad for a longer documentary lol
Plane: drops
Hot coffee: ight ima head out
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And people’s body’s lol
@@djlawlz4041 shut up
DJ Lawlz no hate or anything but if you wanna be famous stop doing se,f promo and don’t make cringey videos.
@@djlawlz4041 you don’t even make any videos
That'll teach the pilot to stop saying "Smooth sailing."😆😆
Soon to be poor choice of words
Jinx it
I laughed way to hard at that
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I think the plane stalled really hard
a perfect time to end the clip too. really perfect timing. honestly im so happy that i cant find full episodes on youtube anymore and I just love watching 3 minute cliff hangars.
I gotta make sure I unmark all of the videos from this channel on my timeline. I'm fed up with being left in suspense.
This is one of the clips from their overpriced documentaries.
There is a link in the description where you can buy a subscription (I think) if you think it's worth the money
It's a clip from a national geographic documentary series you think they are gonna give you the full episode?
WATCH AIR DISASTERS . THEY HAVE THE FULL VERSION.
Just watch Air crash investigation
Do what i do, go on the pirate bay and download it
“Smooth sailing”
Autopilot: *no*
SMOOTH SAILING IS A DEADLY LAZED
R
😂
Reverse uno card shall be the arcana i
Of this flight
@@canineatnight6026 *R E V E R S E*
Girls when they start floating: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Boys when they start floating:
I am Jesus
Unknown ahaha
Emma Herron uh oh triggered feminist
Emma Herron triggered
No cappp bruh😂
@@emmaherron5121 jeez, it was just a joke. Don't get so triggered about it
3:28 Weeee I love this roller coaster
I won't like having my head gushing if the plane goes to a severe nosedive and also my veins will start getting painful
Weee
can we get a link to part 2??? You guys always leave us hanging...
watch the full thing on NG
It’s a clip from the full video
You have to pay for the full episode
air crash investigations aired it like a few days ago
funny thing is that they've found the cause of the glitch in the software
What caused flight 72 to lose control? Well you didn’t really tell us .-.
Xross Winter exactly 😂
@@yeahfelix faulty computer programs
Challaxe Luithiadir Ohhhhhhhhh then why don't they say that?
Fr1k1nPlayz because this is a clip from the full video, you have to pay to watch the full thing
jonathan Oh BRUH seriously
*plane is flat spinning*
"Flight 572 is in a dangerous nose dive"
Flight 72*
Qantas: I’ve had the most emergency’s
Spirit : am I a joke to you?
xDreap ... it didn’t have that many emergencies lol. Qantas hasn’t had any severe accidents since the jet age and has been deemed to be one of the worlds safest airlines
@@somerandomguy3482 it’s never had a fatal accident
This tired ass line again
The thumbnail cracks me up. It’s clearly just a guy standing on a chair😂
2:46
ANYTHING BUT THE BEATS!!
BlocksFlyer 😂😂😂
'Smooth Sailing'
After 20 seconds...
'STALL STALL BEEP BEEP BEEP'
'How can we be in a stall and overspeed in the same time?'
After..
*Plane suddenly goes into nosedive*
Man those 2 sentences really cursed the plane.
I like turtles
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Its scary how 2 words can curse an airplane lmao
It is the same in the hospital, we are not allowed to say the Q-word or else, all hell breaks loose.
@@djlawlz4041 no you don't even make videos!
At least the camera crew didn’t start floating too
Brandon Bennett lmao 😂
Brandon Bennett the people recording always survive
Hahaha
Lesson learned: always fasten your seat belt even when the light is off.
I just watched this morning about this horrific flight of QF72...thanks God they were all safe landed but extremely injured passengers...The pilot captain Sullivan is a hero.
im going on a fricken 12 hour flight and i am binge watching these type of videos...
what am i doing...
meep oh god..same here
How was your flight? @meep
Hacker_Dood no
I can understand completely..the more i see and understand the technicalities, the more scared i am
I have a 6 HR flight soon
For a moment I thought I was about to watch a horrendous tragedy, then I saw the Quantus logo on the tail. Phew!
Why do people always spell it like that lol
Qantas not Quantus
Don’t jinx them now!
Other than retardation I assume its because U usually comes after Q so their tiny brains malfunction!!
@@NathanChisholm041 Lmao?? What?? It's literally a misspelling chill down they're not retarded
And dude, that's hella fucking rude to say to people. Please, please consider getting some manners, damn
Plus, if you're already gonna correct people and claim they're dumb...
It's
Other than r*********, I assume-...
It’s time to get scwifty
Why pay to go on the zero gravity plane when u can just go on flight 72
First thing I thought of.
Because there is a difference. On the zero gravity plane it is safe. Where as on the Flight 72 plane the passenger’s heads went through the ceiling and badly injured people.
@@universalpenguin7113 r/woooooosh
@@universalpenguin7113 are u talking about turbulence
"No Man's Land" is the true story of the QF72 accident. It was released in June 2019 and this documentary shows the people side of this accident. Confused computer systems and automation on an Airbus A330 injured 119 passengers and crew. Over millions of views here and elsewhere...incredible! The survivors of the QF72 appreciate your interest and support, and I hope the warnings I voice in the book and in the documentary are heeded by those in commercial aviation, and designers of automated systems. Exotic systems create exotic failures. This is one of them. Thank you for all the great comments, from all of us on the QF72. Also, do a Google search for QF72 and you will find a lot of info on this accident flight.
2:42 That reminds me of China Airlines 006 as both were at a loss of control, and in both cases, many passengers were lifted up to the ceiling and hitting the compartments.
I got a airplane ad on this vid
Best part of smithsonian channel is when the flight is going to crash it gets brighter
Except for the fact that this plane *DIDN’T* crash...
I thought the best part is when they end the video without actually answering the question in the video title
*I Probably Would’ve Stuffed My Pockets With Chocolate And Candy And Die With My True Family*
Well the flight landed safely so you'd just end up ruining your trousers with chocolate
I eat your toast
It is so cool that this channel can recreate so many cool scenes
0:53 the airspeed is going down. Anyone else don’t see that!?
"The Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation found a fault with one of the aircraft's three air data inertial reference units and a previously unknown software design limitation of the Airbus A330's fly-by-wire flight control primary computer (FCPC)."
A software design *limitation*? More like a flaw!
@@man_vs_life It is a plane from 1993. Not surprised (drugs and grunge everywhere).
@@man_vs_life Saw from a Veritasium video that the error was caused by cosmic radiation flipping a bit from a 1 to a 0. This phenomenon wasn't well known back then, but now space shuttles would have multiple computers running the same software so that any bit flips can be detected and corrected.
@@swankykoala4836 Wow, interesting. Thx for the update!
"No Man's Land" is the full story of the QF72 accident and the aftermath.
I feel bad for the people that was eating or in the toilet doing business 😂
In this 72 flight 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Poops levitate..😂
😂😂😂😂
One girl was eating and her sister was in the ceiling. When she came down the fork that the girl was eating with went into the sister’s arm, true story.
@Universal Penguin the girl who is eating is Elise aged 18 and the girl who is stuck in the ceiling is Becky aged 17.
SunnyFon oh, ok. Thanks
ATC: What are you doing?
Sullivan: Landing
ATC: It’s impossible
Sullivan: No it’s necessary
the fact that all modern accidents in qantas were not fatal shows how skilled the pilots are
I swear if this was JUST taken off made for kids then that would explain the severe lack of comments
Switched channels
Always have your seat belt on at all times. My sister was on a plane flying from New York to London and the plane hit an air pocket and dropped so quick people were launched upwards and there was a few injuries.
"All right, Ross, out of my way."
That made me chuckle
It always makes you feel better when somebody gets interviewed because you know that some people are alive
Everyone survived, although one woman died on the operating table 6 times but just survived after
Qantas: we are the safest airline!
2008:
You know that they can not crash because the plane is owned by Quantes and they have never crashed.
Mia J12e Why you gotta jinx it like that
@@adamotway7671 What?
they crashed but they never had a hull Loss,however they actually almost had one on a boeing 747 (flight 1) but to keep the streak they had the idea to rebuild/repair the plane for 1 million back in 1999 lol
Qantas*
Why are you making
fun of the airline???
Same problem AS 737 Max
Bx 7 iOS MCAS wasn’t invented in that time
The Mason dude it was i watched the whole documentary a long time ago they had MCAS installed with a fault In the AoA sensor.
Bx 7 iOS its not
Bx 7 iOS yup
No it’s not
Youve got to be kidding, thats like the exact problems or rather symptoms as the Boeing 737 max had, only the qantas happened in 37000 feet while boeing in like 2000 feet
When the crash happened I immediately thought about the Qantas nose dive flight
Clip
Qantas: The Worlds Safest Airline, Qantas 72: A Death Trap From The ‘Safest’ Airline
So...here's my explanasion, QF72 has an "auto-safety" feature but something went wrong, the auto-safety feature thought the airplane was going straight vertically up, so it auto "corrected" the plane, keep in mind the plane was going straight not vertically up. It sended the airplane vertically down, now the plane is going vertically down while the auto correct thinks its going straight. However the pilot was an F-14 pilot during The Cold War, one of his trainings for "loss of control" he has been told to neuturalize all controls...It worked! QF72 regained controls and landed safely with only a couple of injuries.
By the way, sorry for any bad english, im from Croatia and don't know english extremely well.
almost correct other then the couple of injuries part. there were actually over 100 injuries however saving 315 peoples lives in such situation is no joke and he should be recognized for it! :)
and.... what the fck happened?
Watch the full episode
Or watch x pilot he recreated this in a game
they performed an emergency landing at Learmonth airport, everyone survived
@@sorianomayflor real helpful
Thats a real common Problem for airplanes, horrible.
Gust I it really isn't
It actually isn't just you know
It’s not a real common problem.
This mans is dumb
its not not even close to the most common
are you really gonna blue balls me like that?
0:09 pause the video at first glance it looks like Chris Evans/Captain America
Ikr!!!
Wtf. Hahahhahahahhaha
2:53 is that Eminem?
Lol that’s my old account I remember writing this comment.
Attention passengers this is your captain speaking we are about to put the plane into sicko mode.
2:44 That woman's face!!😂😂
Qantas has a perfect safety record for a reason
THIS PLANE WAS SAVED BECAUSE IT WAS OVER 30,000 FEET. THEY WERE LUCKY . IF THIS HAPPENED WHEN THE PLANE WAS TAKING OFF IT MIGHT HAVE ENDED BADLY.
@@laurieannrogan1317 well no shit
"No Man's Land" is the true story of the QF72 accident. It was released in June 2019 and this documentary shows the people side of this accident. Confused computer systems and automation on an Airbus A330 injured 119 passengers and crew. Over millions of views here and elsewhere...incredible! The survivors of the QF72 appreciate your interest and support, and I hope the warnings I voice in the book and in the documentary are heeded by those in commercial aviation, and designers of automated systems. Exotic systems create exotic failures. This is one of them. Thank you for all the great comments, from all of us on the QF72.
Ryanair : That was a smooth flight
QANTAS: let me show u smooth flight
RYANAIR: hold my beer
I was on a trip to Malaysia once and my plane had a bad stall and dropped down pretty quickly to the point I felt like my insides were shaking. everyone started freaking out, But it lasted for just a few seconds before the pilot announced it was safe again.
Scariest flight experience of my life and I’ve been flying continuously for 20 years.
What a great pilot! They might not have reganed control without him
*Autopilot stops working* “I am now hand flying.” 10 seconds later: Disengaging autopilot.
me: what?
Pretty sure he disengaged the second auto pilot
2:47 rip headphones
2:43 so it’s accually true, then it’s the perfect time to say, I BELIEVE I CAN FLY. I BELIEVE I CAN TOUCH THE SKY, ON AN AIRPLANE
🎵I think about it every night and day, spread my wings and fly away🎵
You guys are in control of part 2? I’m about to lose control....
Jeanpaul Tran lol ikr
its a clip from a documentary so if you wanna see the whole thing buy it or watch x pilot cuz these docs are expensive af
WTF. For the love of God pls finish the story.
It was caused by something feeding the computer the wrong AoA (angle of attack) info and it thought that it would go int an aerodynamic stall so it pitched down hard
Everyone survived
And the camera man is a legend he stayed with them the whole time
No. It was just acting and CGI. They are just reenacting on what happened on the flight
@@TheFloraNarrator theres always one... theres always one
I hate how much i love these videos. Just as i'm getting into it, the video ends.
Those who watch smithsonian channel knows that this video was already released with full details till landing and that video was removed for some unknown reason this is just half of the previous video
Plane: Whats the point of going to space?
I like how they upload this around the same time around the 737Max disaster lol
What’s even weirder is the fact that this happened *11 YEARS* ago...
Trey Pohe Who tf cares if it happened 11 years ago. You’re basically saying like im replying to a 2 week old comment
I was just saying. Geez. Calm down. 😂
Trey Pohe Im calm Idk what you’re talking about
Oh your already calm... Disregard my other comment.
I have watched so many of these shorts and my ears pricked up as soon as I heard "Qantas". Being an Aussie and knowing and flying Qantas most of my life it is strange to hear it mentioned in an Air Crash Investigation video due to it's almost perfect record (See. Rain Man)
"Smooth sailing."
"Oh come on, don't say I jinxed it!"
He knew better then to say that in the first place 🤣
2:48 lol that dudes face when his headphones disappeared
Airbus fanboys: See Boeing kills Airbus never has this happen,
Airbus: does this
Airbus fanboys: :0
Can we just acknowledge that both companies make excellent planes and that both have run into technical issues?
@@fuzzyhead878 It was a joke, I acknowledge that both companies make good planes
The Video Game Deputy I was agreeing with you...
@@fuzzyhead878 I know I'm just saying both companies male good planes
The Video Game Deputy Absolutely
I've watched like 20 of these videos. Get me behind the controls I'm ready to fly
I have a really bad habit of binge-watching good plane or bad plane or crash videos a few days before flying... idk why but like... why... why do i make myself feel bad :c
Captain: "Smooth Sailing :)"
Autopilot : Im bouta end this mans whole career
Can you do Ethiopia crash when the case is finished
SwagIsaiah 2000 it depends how long the investigation takes. As soon as it’s finished there will probably be an episode which covers both the Loin Air 610 and the Ethiopian 302 crash as they seem to have been caused by a similar problem. It would probably come out within the next three seasons
When it comes out pls put a link here in comment section
They have enough info to do a video already because there are no details in these videos
Infinity MemeZ I’m talking about the full documentaries that are about 45 minutes long
Never ever knew Airbus had similar problems.
Airbus first used fly by wirr
The Thumbnail made me think the crash was due to lackadaisical enforcement of height restrictions for flight attendants.
Whaddaya mean Qantas was surprised that Andrew Bogut didn't want to go through flight attendant training? XD
(Was going to make the joke about Shaq, Dikembe, or Yao, but figured the Australian connection made more sense XD)
Anyone else watching these right before a flight and now doesn’t want to go on it.
Captain:MY AIRPLANE
COMPUTER: NO MY AIRPLANE
I’m going to tell my aggressive cat to bite you if you don’t show me the full damn video
This is one of the clips from their overpriced documentaries.
There is a link in the description where you can buy a subscription (I think) if you think it's worth the money
LGNEWS get a life you tart
2:23 fi nally
Maybe the flaps would pave helped?, since flaps kinda puts the nose up because of lift from the wings
GD nORMiE yea true fact
@@hengky.s5361 Well that would have worked except for the fact that the on baord computer is constantly trying to push the nose down so flaps would only buy you 5 20 secs max
shadowXXe,, but I don’t think MCAS was used on other planes, and maybe that’s an airbus
@@gdnormie2469 I didnt have MCAS but it still had a similar system on board to prevent the pilot from stalling th plane
shadowXXe, oh ok
One lady snapped her spine when she hit the ceiling and had to hold herself up in her seat for an hour. Not only that her foot snapped backwards too. Can't imagine
2:24 audio cutout?
Reads title
Me:YO FAT MOMMA
jk please don’t report me LV u guys
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*reported* *:D*
Everyone: what a nice veiw if the ground from 37 thousand feet
Plane: I am the captain now
Nose dive: let’s try to crash the 50-100 ton plane
Captain: I’m. Getting. Control slowly
Plane: damn
2:22 I thought he accidentally swore
XD
Man these thumbnails be having me in tears 😂
1:16 that made me laugh
What happened next?!?
Well they died. That's why it was extra difficult to get the witness evidence.
@@eksiarvamus the captain gives an interview in this lmao
eksiarvamus the Captain is literally there talking
The pilot told his story it means they survived
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He took part in a pilot exchange with the Royal Australian Air Force, fell in love with an Aussie gal while in Australia, left the service to marry her and took up a job flying for Qantas. Now he's famous for cajoling this possessed plane to the ground with no lives lost, though plenty of people were badly injured by the violence of those dives. The full story's worth finding!
videowilliams Cheers mate, didn’t realise that!