Fatal Collision Over the Grand Canyon | America's Worst Disaster | United 718 and TWA 2

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  • Find out why United Airlines Flight 718 and Trans World Airlines Flight 2 collided in mid-air over the Grand Canyon in Arizona and why this accident led to significant changes in the regulation of flight operations over the United States.
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  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 3 роки тому +515

    I am a pilot and was a flight instructor. One of the first things I noticed when beginning my flight training was just how hard it is to see other airplanes out there with you.

    •  3 роки тому +6

      You got balls being a pilot. I have a hard time looking out the window playing Flight Sim on PC lol

    • @anthonynelson9136
      @anthonynelson9136 3 роки тому +2

      @Ken Fullman What kind of plane were you in?

    • @anthonynelson9136
      @anthonynelson9136 3 роки тому +22

      @Ken Fullman A Gulf Steam flying 450 miles per hour at around a hundred feet off the ground? I kinda have to call you on that.

    • @rosemarymcgrory5678
      @rosemarymcgrory5678 3 роки тому +4

      Your one brave soul sir , flying up into the scary skies and thick clouds every day stay safe always

    • @dethray1000
      @dethray1000 3 роки тому +8

      when i was a kid we almost had a midair over LA/Long Beach harbor--my dad was flying a piper 140--another small plane came straight at us and dad pushed the nose down and i look up and saw the cessna go right over us,very loud,50 ft?- it was scary--my dad a ww2 pilot- the other plane had left compton just like us--dad talked to him on the radio--a flight instructor who told his student to hold position --it was the right move.luck actually

  • @LoowheezeBreeze
    @LoowheezeBreeze 4 роки тому +1660

    I can't imagine anything more frightening than falling to the ground in a metal tube knowing you're seconds away from no longer existing...

    • @harry-h5427
      @harry-h5427 4 роки тому +155

      That and burning to death would be my two least favourite ways to go

    • @dhart8451
      @dhart8451 4 роки тому +118

      I guessing the passengers would have passed out as soon as the cabin was breached

    • @rockcrawler3119
      @rockcrawler3119 4 роки тому +64

      True, but they were in an aluminum tube.

    • @glizzyinthecity
      @glizzyinthecity 4 роки тому +63

      Reasons why I have to be dead to ever get on a plane again. They scare tf outta me

    • @K3vinK
      @K3vinK 4 роки тому +4

      Oh come on. My post was a joke. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @celticwind4122
    @celticwind4122 4 роки тому +477

    Part of me is really perfectly fine with meeting my end, however falling nose down like that knowing theres nothing you can do to save yourself or crew sounds terrifying.

    • @danielhartin7680
      @danielhartin7680 4 роки тому +26

      Several seconds of pure realization that this is it. But hard to say if anyone was left conscious after that collision.

    • @WG-tt6hk
      @WG-tt6hk 3 роки тому +3

      @Joker . If that had been a option , don't you think it would have been done already? The first "powered" fight was in 1903.

    • @thomaskennedy9669
      @thomaskennedy9669 3 роки тому +1

      @Facts I don't think you understand the size of parachute that would be necessary would take up a huge amount of cargo space making it financially unviable.

    • @SignedOff402
      @SignedOff402 3 роки тому +12

      90 year old nursing home patients on death beds cry out for their mother. Clinging to life is an instinct.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому +3

      What about Flight 811, where some people were sitting RIGHT OVER a gaping hole in the fuselage...?

  • @MrSuzuki1187
    @MrSuzuki1187 4 роки тому +242

    Captain Jack Gandy was my friend George Gandy’s father. George followed in his father’s footsteps and became a pilot. He retired as a DC-8 captain in the1990s. Ironically, I flew for United Airlines retiring as a B-767 captain. In my career, I flew the route from LAX to Chicago many times and always thought of this accident when I flew over the Grand Canyon.

    • @johnnyhawkins43
      @johnnyhawkins43 4 роки тому +11

      Not a good day for flying RIP TO ALL WHO LOST LIVES ON THE TWO PLANES THAT DAY!!!!!!!!

    • @Lee247Jamaica
      @Lee247Jamaica 3 роки тому

      although he flied for the worst airline united i would fly with delta becuse its the world most phrofitable airline as of now 2020

    • @davidchiles5331
      @davidchiles5331 3 роки тому +3

      I can't understand why one of the planes was not approved to change height, did they ascertain mistakes were made by control towers. I am so sad to hear about this collision and for family who lost someone

    • @MrSuzuki1187
      @MrSuzuki1187 3 роки тому +5

      @@davidchiles5331 David, back then, air traffic control was very primitive, as there was no radar to show the planes' positions. This accident would never have happened today.

    • @davidchiles5331
      @davidchiles5331 3 роки тому +3

      @@MrSuzuki1187 hi Joel, I can understand ww2 and 50's and 60's accidents but, surprised of so many A 300 series and 747/737 accidents abd so many take off crashes. I need to search all accidents in the last 40 years and see what I come up with as these docs don't give you the year. Thanks for your reply.

  • @janicesullivan8942
    @janicesullivan8942 4 роки тому +561

    Such a sad tragedy, I hope those poor souls didn’t have too much time to think about what happened.

    • @someonee3186
      @someonee3186 4 роки тому +14

      Janice Sullivan it was the passengers and crew of flight 718. They were panicking when Captain of flight 718 saw flight 2 a few seconds before the collision.

    • @phapnui
      @phapnui 4 роки тому +40

      @@someonee3186 How would you ever know that?

    • @CMDRFandragon
      @CMDRFandragon 4 роки тому +16

      Well im sure people in a plane crash have plenty of time to think about it, while the plane or pieces of the plane and humans are hurdling towards the ground.

    • @someonee3186
      @someonee3186 4 роки тому +2

      phapnui Go on the Show: Mayday, air crash investigation

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 4 роки тому +29

      @@CMDRFandragon
      The horrifying thought of a pilot waiting for impact must be terrible to say the least.

  • @EgonIsWatching
    @EgonIsWatching 4 роки тому +527

    To know my grandfather was to know his life was scheduled down to the minute and sometimes the second. He was an engineer. If you didn't know him some know the type. He told me of a time, the only time, he overslept and his alarm clock failed. He had a flight that day home to Chicago and he missed it. He recalled his panic and speed at which he ran to the gate in vain to watch his plane taxi away.
    I watch this channel often (it may not be for everyone). Too see it feature the flight my grandfather spoke of all those years ago brought tears to my eyes. Thank you TheFlightChannel.
    TL:DR Grandfather overslept for the first and only time to save his life.

    • @tracyfins
      @tracyfins 4 роки тому +36

      Really? OMG! This brought tears to my eyes. What a save. Bless your grandad.

    • @jeffparkinson5005
      @jeffparkinson5005 4 роки тому +32

      God is Sovereign.

    • @showreelcast
      @showreelcast 4 роки тому +20

      Jeff Parkinson God was involved?

    • @jeffparkinson5005
      @jeffparkinson5005 4 роки тому +25

      @@showreelcast ...... Matthew 10:28And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. 29Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.

    • @jeffparkinson5005
      @jeffparkinson5005 4 роки тому +11

      @@showreelcast ..... Job 37:11 Also by watering he wearieth the thick cloud: he scattereth his bright cloud:
      12And it is turned round about by his counsels: that they may do whatsoever he commandeth them upon the face of the world in the earth.
      13He causeth it to come, whether for correction, or for his land, or for mercy.
      14Hearken unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.

  • @2201Duluth
    @2201Duluth 4 роки тому +183

    Your recreations are nothing short of stunning. What I like the most about these is that you never go into a fake mockup of the cabin so we can watch a group of actors scream as passengers meeting their fate. Those are truly awful. Outstanding.

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson 2 роки тому +4

      I quite agree. I don’t go for that at all 😖. I regard The Flight Channel as the “gold standard” on air accident videos. It was the first one I watched and I love the accompanying music. You give the facts and that’s what I’m interested in.

    • @GigglingEmz84
      @GigglingEmz84 2 роки тому +1

      I get tears in my eyes just imagining the fear of the passengers on these recreations, especially the “inverted” planes for some reason. The thought of hanging upside down while plummeting towards the ground/ ocean 😬 just, nope!

    • @hellobirdie0617
      @hellobirdie0617 Рік тому

      Agreed…all class here.

  • @theshocker4626
    @theshocker4626 4 роки тому +872

    It's a big sky...until it isnt.

    • @Gamingforever-ro5ws
      @Gamingforever-ro5ws 4 роки тому +3

      The Shocker wow.........

    • @mef12727
      @mef12727 4 роки тому +20

      Especially at that time when there were hardly any planes in the sky

    • @michaelmiller8455
      @michaelmiller8455 4 роки тому +6

      If a frog had wings it wouldn't bump it's ass when it hopped.

    • @lmao9526
      @lmao9526 4 роки тому +4

      Michael Miller bruh what the fuck

    • @firstofficerrijad15
      @firstofficerrijad15 4 роки тому +1

      300th like!

  • @johnellington8896
    @johnellington8896 4 роки тому +58

    My Dad knew Cpt. Gandy and flew for TWA for 39 years. He flew that model plane many times. He was with TWA from 1942-1979. Ended up flying the 747s.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 4 роки тому +2

      @John Ellington
      What did you Dad think of him? Did he ever speak of the crash?. You should do an upload about this if your Dad recollected the Gandy. Thanks.

    • @debbieg8260
      @debbieg8260 3 роки тому

      what's your dad's name? my dad was a pilot on TWA around the same years

  • @alvinohata4223
    @alvinohata4223 4 роки тому +318

    My friend’s Uncle and Cousin were on board the United flight. We visited the gravesite in 1997 in Flagstaff, Arizona near the University of Arizona campus.

  • @timmy841212
    @timmy841212 4 роки тому +135

    Now THIS is the TFC that I love. Music and intro included.
    Tragic story with this collision.

    • @timmy841212
      @timmy841212 4 роки тому

      @Terry Melvin That's what I meant to write, I typed too fast.

    • @anakilangs1038
      @anakilangs1038 4 роки тому +1

      do u know the song from 1:33 ?

    • @anakilangs1038
      @anakilangs1038 4 роки тому

      pls anyone

    • @kyliepechler
      @kyliepechler 4 роки тому +1

      @@anakilangs1038 This sounds like it, but it is a different version - just piano and a little bit faster. Try listening to it on the slower speed of 0.75. ua-cam.com/video/W-WJyFw5VT8/v-deo.html

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 4 роки тому +1

      The The flight channel

  • @inquisitivedelamorean3972
    @inquisitivedelamorean3972 4 роки тому +76

    This is why an air traffic controller job is said to be the most stressful.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 4 роки тому +7

      @Inquisitive Delamorean
      Thing is that the controller initially denied clearance for TWA to fly at the requested FL 210, and should have reiterated this as long as the weather wasn't absolutely deadly. It didn't appear to be at the area of the accident.

    • @wetluv4
      @wetluv4 3 роки тому +1

      My dad was an air traffic controller all his life.
      He loved his job.
      I can't picture him doing anything else.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 3 роки тому +6

      @@wetluv4 Thank the Lord some people want to do jobs like that.

    • @robertstack2144
      @robertstack2144 3 роки тому

      They're so stressed they put the public in jeopardy in the 80s by going on strike....they don't give a shit

    • @wetluv4
      @wetluv4 3 роки тому +1

      @@robertstack2144 my dad didn't go on strike. Lost a few friends and had his tires slashed for going to work.

  • @jordon628
    @jordon628 4 роки тому +403

    My heart sank watching this. I simply can't imagine what the passengers and crew must have gone through in those final seconds. This is a tragedy of all tragedies...May God bless all whom perished....

    • @lancer525
      @lancer525 4 роки тому +17

      Which "god"? There have been over 3,700 of them created by man in all of recorded human history...

    • @ABQSkywatcher
      @ABQSkywatcher 4 роки тому +9

      @@lancer525
      K, gay 👍

    • @jordon628
      @jordon628 4 роки тому +23

      @@lancer525
      With much love...There is only ONE true God, whom is Creator of Heaven and Earth.

    • @wkdravenna
      @wkdravenna 4 роки тому +1

      @@lancer525 I'm very smart lmao u so smart lancer Mr.genuis

    •  4 роки тому +6

      @@wkdravenna you don't sound too smart to me.

  • @dhart8451
    @dhart8451 4 роки тому +391

    Hard to believe with all that airspace that 2 planes would collide. I could understand if it was close to an airport where the air traffic is congested but over the Grand Canyon ??? SMH

    • @vik-oz3rf
      @vik-oz3rf 4 роки тому +51

      My man's said SMH to a fucking plane crash God damn

    • @julianamoreira9235
      @julianamoreira9235 4 роки тому +30

      I'm almost clueless about how the system (air traffic and similar) works, but for the little I understand, I believe planes fly on routes as cars drive on roads. Now, if we are driving on a really light traffic, the risks to hit other car is very low, but totally possible, specially cause we think there is no one else driving on the same road or crossing the road we are... We probably get our guards down. If it works how I understand, they cross each other routes as we cross others roads, even at most remote location. So, if I'm right about planes routes, it's something possible, it shouldn't happened, if the job is done right. Actually accident is something that went wrong because some mistake somewhere by someone. Not different than cars accidents.

    • @Mandy_39
      @Mandy_39 4 роки тому +27

      @@julianamoreira9235 would've never happened if TWA pilot never went to 21,000 ft. It's crazy to think about it though, all that space & they collide. Literally a matter of seconds, everybody would've been fine. Or if the pilot never went VFR. Not sure why u would do it knowing another way plane is at that same height?!

    • @anthonynelson9136
      @anthonynelson9136 4 роки тому +64

      @@Mandy_39 As a pilot I can tell you nobody wants to fly through clouds if they don't have to. What the TWA Constellation pilot did was commonplace back then. The Constellation had a cruising speed of around 330 mph. There was no onboard radar or collision avoidance systems to give the pilot information about other aircraft so, to him, it was safer to fly above the clouds rather than fly through them. I think this crash happened because both pilots were playing tour guide and looking at the ground instead of watching where they were going.

    • @rampar77
      @rampar77 4 роки тому +7

      @@Mandy_39 Exactly, it was unthinkable for the TWA pilot to fly at the same altitude of the United plane with permission of the ATC. It was not that big of a space since most planes flew nearly identical path. I hope they have more coverage all over the U.S. to prevent the same type of accident.

  • @TaterChip91
    @TaterChip91 3 роки тому +12

    Billions and billions of square miles to fly around in, and somehow things like this still find each other, same time same place same results on both sides. Amazing

  • @dcdenizen1275
    @dcdenizen1275 4 роки тому +42

    What a horrific way to go. RIP to everyone who lost their lives. Thank you, as always, for your truly incredible, detailed work.

  • @cancelanime1507
    @cancelanime1507 4 роки тому +338

    HE BROUGHT BACK THE OLD MUSIC! OMG THANK YOU!

  • @margaretmathis4775
    @margaretmathis4775 4 роки тому +42

    I was a little over a year old, and living in Utah when this happened. I can still remember my parents talking about it (when I was old enough to understand). We were a USAF family and 2 years later, flew across the Atlantic to France - probably in a DC-7 - to be with my Dad. This gives me chills when I realize how afraid, yet totally brave my Mom must have been to take her 1st plane trip, with her 3 y/o daughter!

    • @prudymcclendon5120
      @prudymcclendon5120 3 роки тому +3

      We have flown often as a Military also. Thank God for traveling mercies 🙏🙏🙏

  • @madhatter2012
    @madhatter2012 4 роки тому +115

    I'm so glad you posted this video, for it gives all of your viewers, especially young ones, a comprehensive glimpse of what air travel had to endure back in those days, and how tragedies such as this pioneered the system of technological advancements we in today's world have come to know. Nice job TFC, as always.

    • @huskerdee1431
      @huskerdee1431 3 роки тому +1

      Malaysia 370 🤔

    • @MrAlepedroza
      @MrAlepedroza 3 роки тому +1

      @@huskerdee1431 Which was a massive exception. Most accidents dont resemble that one.

  • @yvettenelson7685
    @yvettenelson7685 4 роки тому +17

    You never know when its your last day,hour or minute! We are never promised tomorrow,thats why its always important to tell your loved ones I love you often! Then they will always remember the last words were I love you! No regrets!!

  • @16MedicRN
    @16MedicRN 4 роки тому +16

    You know... I'm just an ER nurse. I'm an aviation/ATC freakazoid. I was extremely blessed and overjoyed when asked if I'd like to sit in the pilot's seat for a picture on a recent trip home to Orlando from Midway, Chicago. The flight attendant told the pilot (I found out later) that I was overheard telling a fellow passenger how I followed the Flight Channel, VASAviation, and others, and how much I love to fly. When I was sitting in the pilot's seat, I told them (Pilot and First Officer) that I pray before every flight. They're dual response was, 'That we don't crash?' I said, 'No. That you follow all your checklists no matter how experienced you are. And, that I don't end up on a Flight Channel doomsday flight, lol'. We then began to discuss famous disasters and just a bunch of amazing things. This video made me cry. Thinking of all those people with minutes left until the end of their lives 😭 knowing they were going to die. We honor them, and they didn't die in vain. God bless all of you pilots and ATCs... Thank you for allowing me, as a know-nothing, to be a part of your world and answering my questions.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 4 роки тому +4

      @MedicRN16
      You won the "official" mile high lottery, I'd love to by able to sit up front the in the cockpit of a commercial plane.

    • @16MedicRN
      @16MedicRN 4 роки тому +2

      @@watershed44 was pretty cool indeed ❤️ It was Southwest, 737-800 I believe. They asked me when I was going to pilot school, lol. Next life 💓

    • @countdown2xstacy
      @countdown2xstacy 4 роки тому +1

      MedicRN16
      My guess is, those passengers didn’t know what hit them.
      It all happened in a flash.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 роки тому

      I got to look into a TWA cockpit as a kid right before we left Honolulu for St Louis. Don't remember what type of plane it was, but this was mid 1994. So many dials and switches. [SF]

  • @cellgrrl
    @cellgrrl 4 роки тому +160

    This was so beautifully done, thank you. It was not only aesthetically pleasing, but educated some of us (me) on the history of early commercial flight in the US and the formation of our federal agencies. May the victims RIP.

    • @johnsturgis4462
      @johnsturgis4462 3 роки тому +5

      This accident was the reason all flights above 18000 feet (FL180) must be on IFR flight plans and not allowed to navigate on their own willy nilly

  • @htos1av
    @htos1av 4 роки тому +21

    A TFC masterpiece! And a beautiful homage to the souls we lost that day.

  • @jaysvance
    @jaysvance 4 роки тому +12

    Another excellent addition to TheFlightChannel. This episode is particularly meaningful to me as a native Arizonan, having visited the Grand Canyon many times. This terrible tragedy happened just a few years before I was born, and I had never heard about it until now. The information in the video regarding the development of modern ATC infrastructure was also very interesting, and a great addition to the episode. The quality of TheFlightChannel’s videos continues to improve, and I personally think this is one of the best episodes ever. Keep up the good work!

  • @pameladee
    @pameladee 4 роки тому +22

    Well done, thank you....
    I can’t imagine trying to recover bodies and fuselage out of the Grand Canyon. It had to have been a nightmare.
    I live near the Grand Canyon, I knew of this tragedy so long ago.
    I’m glad you chose to reenact it.

  • @FarhanAli-lb9zf
    @FarhanAli-lb9zf 4 роки тому +66

    Rip to everyone on both flights

  • @oreojsn92
    @oreojsn92 4 роки тому +9

    My favorite Air Crash Investigation episode. Not because of the loss of life, but the history behind it. This accident changed the entire scope of aviation and unfortunately if it didn't happen then, it may have happened later with another pair of aircraft. RIP to all involved 🙏

  • @mamalannightshyaman
    @mamalannightshyaman 3 роки тому +5

    why do I watch these every night. I'm terrified of flying, yet I've seen multiple versions of every goddam crash

    • @lisas8244
      @lisas8244 3 роки тому

      You just want to keep reminding yourself why you hate flying.

  • @rachelgregory888
    @rachelgregory888 3 роки тому +16

    It would be good if you could have included a map of the two flight paths - its a bit hard to understand the implications of the data (distance, degrees, routes, etc) if you are a lay person, like me

  • @Rushmore222
    @Rushmore222 4 роки тому +9

    "...midair collisions gradually became less frequent." Damn, what a wild west show air travel was in terms of systemic safety, even at mid-century.

  • @higgydufrane
    @higgydufrane 4 роки тому +55

    All variants of the "Connie" were beautiful airplanes.

  • @TheDoggybag
    @TheDoggybag 4 роки тому +8

    I was 7 yrs old at the time and still remember my parents talking about it, and how stunned I was. In the bathtub with my rubber toy airplanes I recreated what had happened many times.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 3 роки тому +1

      had a 19-inch-long SS United States ocean liner bathtub toy, saw "A Night To Remember" on TV and used to recreate the Titanic sinking at about age 5.

    • @HeatherLynseyMusic
      @HeatherLynseyMusic 3 роки тому +1

      @@billolsen4360 I shouldn’t have laughed at this. That’s cute.

  • @jenniferstover1307
    @jenniferstover1307 4 роки тому +20

    I've been waiting to see this one. Thank you for making it. Those poor people.. Rip 💔
    edit to say thank you for bringing back the old music.

  • @WickedlyMe328
    @WickedlyMe328 3 роки тому +4

    Visiting the south rim is how I learned about this accident. There are still pieces of the wreckage in the canyon. There’s a plaque marking where you can look down to see where it happened.

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 4 роки тому +32

    finally. someone on an airplane that we CAN call Shirley.

    • @johnc.o.6758
      @johnc.o.6758 3 роки тому +9

      Ha only old people get this reference. Oh wait, am I old? Dammit.

    • @philipemma2359
      @philipemma2359 3 роки тому +6

      I am serious. And dont call me Surely

    • @philipemma2359
      @philipemma2359 3 роки тому +3

      @@johnc.o.6758 😆

    • @dalerussellsullivan9373
      @dalerussellsullivan9373 3 роки тому +2

      @@philipemma2359 , surely, you are not serious?😃

    • @hillarybillary21
      @hillarybillary21 3 роки тому +7

      @@johnc.o.6758 I’m not old, and I get the reference. Also, don’t worry, I speak jive.

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 3 роки тому +13

    What gets me about this mid-air collision, is how improbable an event such as this did actually happen. How these two aircraft eventually ended up crossing each others flight paths and having a mid-air collision. When on the face of it, it looked highly unlikely this would ever happen, yet it did. Both flights took off at different times, although not by much, had different flight paths and destinations, were suppose to be cruising at different altitudes, traveling at different air speeds, and were the only two aircraft flying in this vast area, and should have been visible to each other when they started to get close, yet they still collided.

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize 2 роки тому

      It’s called Murphy’s Law

    • @hlowrylong
      @hlowrylong 2 роки тому

      Amen.

  • @psw4763
    @psw4763 4 роки тому +32

    What an unfortunate event. We don't realize how busy the skies are to avoid this type of mishap. The location where this happened would make it a. Nightmare to investigate and clear the area. Very sad indeed for the crew and passengers. Your video was well done as always

  • @ZR1702
    @ZR1702 4 роки тому +15

    One of the few channels on UA-cam with Gold Content. Keep up your hard work.

    • @iZ3C0LD7
      @iZ3C0LD7 3 роки тому

      This channel is Premium Deluxe content.
      *MSFS 2020 reference*

  • @rnavrnp9960
    @rnavrnp9960 3 роки тому +2

    Another huge layer of safety was the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS). In my 18,000 hours, I've had a dozen or so TCAS advisories to change flight path. One in particular, a couple of years ago saved me and my passengers.

  • @Alexander_Jaelan_Cummings
    @Alexander_Jaelan_Cummings 4 роки тому +93

    It's very coincidental that they crashed right over the Grand Canyon . They could have collided any where else but for right over a massive canyon Very Very Tragic
    RIP to the passengers aboard both flights ❤❤

    • @Chief2Moon
      @Chief2Moon 4 роки тому +14

      AJ Cummings No bright side really, but better to fall over the Grand Canyon than over a populated area

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 4 роки тому +3

      @@Chief2Moon That's the bright side. Less victims. Does that suit you?

    • @alexlopez4
      @alexlopez4 4 роки тому +5

      Martin C. Umm yeah, some planes crash in populated areas. Would have been more devastating....dick

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 4 роки тому +4

      @@alexlopez4 You really had to call me names because I simply stated that it would have been worse? How do you manage to type with a negative IQ?

    • @alexlopez4
      @alexlopez4 4 роки тому +12

      Martin C. I guess English isn’t your first language. Saying ‘does that suit you?’ makes you sound very sarcastic and belittling

  • @Pluneto
    @Pluneto 4 роки тому +4

    The music gave me chills all the way through, honestly a beautiful recreation.

  • @BigBrownMemes
    @BigBrownMemes 4 роки тому +78

    You should really do PSA 182. It's a tragic crash that not many people know about. There's video of the (I might be wrong) piper going down with still images of the Boeing moments before impact.

    • @hellosunshine1090
      @hellosunshine1090 4 роки тому +15

      Agree. PSA 182 crashed just 1 mile from our home in San Diego Sept 1978, after hitting a student pilots plane.
      Tragic & should be done by TFC.
      I think Alec Alec Joshua did it already but lets see another take please...

    • @opwave79
      @opwave79 4 роки тому +6

      Agree. This was a very tragic accident and yet they still take this approach to Lindbergh.

    • @trumpsb757sucks5
      @trumpsb757sucks5 4 роки тому +6

      Mother Goose it’s a Cessna which collided with 727, piper collided with Aeromexico DC-9

    • @trumpsb757sucks5
      @trumpsb757sucks5 4 роки тому +3

      It’s a Cessna not piper

    • @jchors2947
      @jchors2947 4 роки тому +7

      The aftermath descriptions i've read about the PSA crash were horrific. A lot of people were traumatized by what they saw and experienced.

  • @benjaminattal2908
    @benjaminattal2908 4 роки тому +2

    I’d like to emphasize that the quality of what you produce is astonishingly good. The steerings violins, the images... waouw. And the story is well documented. I applause 👏

  • @jacquelinerogers6492
    @jacquelinerogers6492 4 роки тому +34

    OMG how utterly utterly tragic. God rest their souls.

  • @timsummers870
    @timsummers870 3 роки тому +3

    Many times when I look out the window on a flight in the US, I see other planes on the horizon. They're obviously at a safe distance from one another but that's a reminder of the extraordinary number of flights that operate at the same time in US air space. I rarely see other planes out the window when I'm flying in other countries.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 3 роки тому

      I’ve seen them pass over or under my flight before. I saw one just 1000 feet under the plane on my last flight, and it was over this part of Arizona! It came and went in less than a second. Thank God for TCAS! 😀

    • @hlowrylong
      @hlowrylong 2 роки тому

      Just think about those pilots & ATC that safely landed all the plants on the sky on 9/11/01. Check out the documentary on that … it is inspiring.

  • @ladydragonfly5172
    @ladydragonfly5172 4 роки тому +52

    So very tragic! Just thinking about, how horrifying this must have been for those poor people. I pray it was quick. I always enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.

    • @duluthbro
      @duluthbro 3 роки тому

      They must have had a hell of a time going down, though. If there's one place to spend your last moments, it should be scenic.

  • @g.real1811
    @g.real1811 4 роки тому +93

    This was a tragedy. I feel the deepest sorrow for the people that lost their lives.

    • @Seeker_903
      @Seeker_903 4 роки тому +1

      Crusty Gaming no dip it was a tragedy

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 4 роки тому

      @Crusty Gaming
      Especially sad for the families the lost souls left behind.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 4 роки тому +69

    The more I watch of these videos the more I am starting to think that maybe there is some kind of fate or destiny at work here. How else can you explain one plane running a half hour behind, taking off, then colliding with a plane that took off fifteen minutes later? It doesn't make sense, but no tragedy ever does.

    • @rampar77
      @rampar77 4 роки тому +7

      They flew at different speed on the same route.

    • @theshermantanker7043
      @theshermantanker7043 3 роки тому

      They flew on the exact same route

    • @littleblackcar
      @littleblackcar 2 роки тому

      There are waypoints that they’re supposed to fly through. It’s not two planes in endless airspace-they’re functionally on roads, either the same road or intersecting roads. It works if they’re on separate “roads” but not if they’re on the same ones. There’s no mystery here.

  • @andrewmorke
    @andrewmorke 4 роки тому +20

    Tough to see a Connie and DC-7 destroyed besides the tragic loss of lives.

  • @nenblom
    @nenblom 4 роки тому +10

    Are you, by any chance, a pilot? You do such a great job on this channel. Very informative. May those poor souls RIP.

  • @calbob750
    @calbob750 3 роки тому +2

    Historical quote. While delivering the daily newspaper back in the day with that crash as a headline heard an old timer say...” you’ll never get me up in one of those damn things.”

  • @kevmed64
    @kevmed64 4 роки тому +6

    Production quality (backgrounds, music, narration) are greatly improved, well done!

  • @JimAllen-Persona
    @JimAllen-Persona 4 роки тому +24

    I’ve always been fascinated by this story. Love the Connies.

    • @2snowgirl520
      @2snowgirl520 4 роки тому +2

      Those Connie’s are my favorite

  • @OleGeezerCirca1941
    @OleGeezerCirca1941 4 роки тому +14

    My wife and I enjoy each of your well made videos, but I found this one particularly interesting. My father was in Los Angeles on June 29 the day before this disaster. He was supposed to be on a flight to Kansas City on the 29th continuing on to our home near Detroit on a connecting flight. However, due to bad weather his flight was canceled. The airline told him they would call him at his hotel in time to catch the flight the next day. The next morning he awoke with no call. He hurried to the airport but just missed his flight. He asked if he could be on the flight to Chicago where he could catch a connecting flight to Detroit or catch a train. He was told that flight had just left the gate and would not be called back. So he missed that flight too. Fate, or God, or just plain good luck has a way of taking care of a person.

    • @DeepRedBlue
      @DeepRedBlue 3 роки тому +3

      Well, of taking care of him. Didn’t take much care of the victims...

    • @OleGeezerCirca1941
      @OleGeezerCirca1941 3 роки тому +1

      @@DeepRedBlue You'll notice I wrote "Fate, ... or just plain good luck has a way of taking care of a person." If one believes in a God, what God does is up to God. Maybe God took care of the victims this way to keep them from a more horrible fate.

  • @harrisonmantooth3647
    @harrisonmantooth3647 4 роки тому +2

    I remember back in the mid 1950's, my family was going to visit relatives and, on our way, we witnessed a mid air collision. It happened in the early evening just after dark. We heard that a military transport and another aircraft had indeed collided. One of the planes came down by the Norwalk California Sheriff's Department. Don't remember where the other one came down.
    I was taking a Photography class in high school several years later and my teacher, Mr. Boyd told our class that he too had witnessed the crash but, he was on the ground and, as usual, he had a camera with him. Someone asked if he had taken any pictures and he said no. He felt that taking pictures should be limited to things of beauty.
    Thanks for sharing this informative video with us.

  • @jenjay71
    @jenjay71 4 роки тому +2

    I've just found your channel and I love it. The graphics, the music and the effort put Into each vid is astounding and informative! 👍🏻 Thank you

  • @gdjustdoit1
    @gdjustdoit1 4 роки тому +7

    These videos are amazing. Pure genius. Keep them coming.

  • @darkphoenix1836
    @darkphoenix1836 4 роки тому +8

    I've been addicted to these, sadly since Kobe's crash. Thank you so much for taking the time to do these; I know it takes a lot of hard work and time.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому

      Have you heard about the Randy Rhodes crash? Imagine being on the bus when it gets nicked by a frickin plane.

  • @tomhudgin4412
    @tomhudgin4412 4 роки тому +2

    My Father and uncle were the ones who found the wreckage in 1956
    . I was two and this is the earliest memory that i have.

  • @Enemji
    @Enemji 4 роки тому +9

    SightSeeing was and is always a dangerous sport. Chilling.

  • @robinwier
    @robinwier 4 роки тому +6

    Not good on "old" dates. Would have guessed 1954 instead of 1956. Remember a very small part like it was yesterday. On the first radio news reports, I rode my bike to alert a neighbor friend. He had a PP license while still in high school. We both were glued to the radio for the next several hours.

  • @huhuuhu1618
    @huhuuhu1618 4 роки тому +4

    Very sad moments. No one survived. But thank you for this video, I was waiting of this and you made it very, very well. You are the best.

  • @alabamamothman2986
    @alabamamothman2986 4 роки тому +1

    In HUGE wide open spaces like that, what are the odds of having a collision. And passengers just relaxing one moment, then falling to their deaths the next. Hard to imagine a worse hell.

  • @markzelinski4434
    @markzelinski4434 3 роки тому

    Very nicely done making this video... Thanks for sharing

  • @jmm2000
    @jmm2000 4 роки тому +8

    Can you document the September 1976 mid-air collision involving a British Airways jet and Inex-Ardia plane over Zagreb, Yugoslavia? This accident was caused by misgivings and miscommunication of the air traffic controllers at that time.

  • @JohnAudioTech
    @JohnAudioTech 4 роки тому +5

    In 1967 there was a midair collision between a DC9 and a small private aircraft in Ohio, killing all involved. TWA 553. It happened near where I live. It has not been covered by any YT channel yet. I'm hoping one of the channels does.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 4 роки тому

      @The Flight Channel
      Maybe you can do a recreation of this. Thanks.

  • @Koru-Health
    @Koru-Health 4 роки тому +1

    In 1956 my grandfather was TWA's director of maintenance based out of KC. He was part of the team that traveled to the site to investigate. He spoke at length about the Swiss climbing team TWA brought in to assist in climbing to the site, and how impressed of them he was. He didn't share much about the accident, but I have seen dozens of pictures of the wreckage. It was a horrible time for aviation.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 3 роки тому

      Must have been traumatic for him to do that. He probably knew some of the crew.

  • @olentangy74
    @olentangy74 4 роки тому +1

    For 1956, that is a very modern looking van driving on the flight line at 2:33,lol

  • @JohnLipfert
    @JohnLipfert 4 роки тому +40

    If you're going to go out unexpectedly, the Grand Canyon is probably the most beautiful place to do it.

    • @cellgrrl
      @cellgrrl 4 роки тому +4

      I had the same thought. Death Valley, the Painted Desert, and the North Rim of the GC are some of the most awe-inspiring places on earth to me.

    • @2snowgirl520
      @2snowgirl520 4 роки тому +5

      John Lipfert , me too! I would hang around there as a ghost forever.

    • @beverleypettit3577
      @beverleypettit3577 4 роки тому

      ?

    • @amarieharris6912
      @amarieharris6912 3 роки тому

      John Lipfert couldn't of said it better! The only thing I could think is come on and how beautiful!

  • @DaBlazesUSay
    @DaBlazesUSay 4 роки тому +8

    An incredible tragedy. When I was much younger, my Dad told me about this crash. Later on, he & I would discuss it at times. Dad passed away in 1997. Today, I wish for the souls of those who died to continue to rest in peace, and I am thankful that the lessons learned from this tragedy have led to needed reforms in civil aviation.

  • @priscilla_garcia
    @priscilla_garcia 4 роки тому +1

    It's so devastating...Great work on these! Amazing quality👌 & yes! i miss all the old music.

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 3 роки тому

    Just rewatched this. Stunning images and music that both hits home and is appropriate. Great work, guys!

  • @saleplazma5109
    @saleplazma5109 4 роки тому +15

    best animation, best music, best channel on this planet

    • @iZ3C0LD7
      @iZ3C0LD7 3 роки тому

      This channel is one of the reasons why I'm logging hours into flight simulators as of right now.

  • @train.puytin9278
    @train.puytin9278 4 роки тому +19

    This, for some reason, has a STRIKING similarity of the New York collision.

    • @33moneyball
      @33moneyball 4 роки тому +1

      Same airlines, same planes essentially. It was more or less identical

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 роки тому

      Except one plane missed a turn and was off from where they should've been.

    • @gmail5664
      @gmail5664 3 роки тому

      yea, united was like, "told u I'd get u back for that TWA"

  • @agentlesoul8452
    @agentlesoul8452 4 роки тому +2

    Love your videos and the respect you show to the unfortunate souls that perished. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @rebeccaperez8379
    @rebeccaperez8379 4 роки тому

    I love your videos, they are so realistic and informative! Your choice of music is outstanding! Thank you for another great video!

  • @BobCompton41
    @BobCompton41 4 роки тому +5

    I remember this tragic accident very well. I grew up in Kansas City and it was TWA’s headquarters in 1956. It was also one of the city’s largest employers. I knew several people who had friends or loved ones on Flight 2. I do need to point out, though, that while your report was well-done and accurate, both aircraft shown were incorrect. The TWA plane involved in the accident was a Lockheed model 1049 Super Constellation. The aircraft you showed was either a Model 049, 849 or 949, quite a different airplane. The United Airlines plane was a Douglas -7. The aircraft shown in your report was a DC-6.

    • @Calidore1
      @Calidore1 3 роки тому +1

      BobCompton41 yes, he mentions that in the small print after the take offs.

  • @JT-ce4vt
    @JT-ce4vt 4 роки тому +3

    That was harrowing, but thank you for a great, informative video.

  • @YourFreeBeats
    @YourFreeBeats 2 роки тому +1

    About 20years ago I was in a plane (we were over the Arizona desert) and as I was looking out the window I saw another plane (a Delta 737) come in the opposite direction about 1,500 ft below us. It was surreal. What struck me most was how fast the planes were going (seeing something that close puts it in perspective, and I always wondered if that was some kind of near miss as I have flown ~200 times and have yet to see another aircraft that close.

  • @poorlypawshappyhoofsfunkyf2129
    @poorlypawshappyhoofsfunkyf2129 4 роки тому +1

    Your use and choice of music is quite masterful. The score really connects with our inate emotional responses.
    Many thanks , always superb graphics and information.
    Elle sanctuary owner, England xxx

  • @kjc9trader491
    @kjc9trader491 4 роки тому +35

    ...wow - this happened a long time ago... Had to dig deep to find info about this one I bet... So ironic that both planes took off from the same airport within minutes of each other! .... Seems the people aboard the DC-7 could have been alive all the way down - but the people aboard the L-1049 might have been sucked out of the plane and fell to earth... Can you imagine?????????????????

    • @mylovesongs2429
      @mylovesongs2429 4 роки тому +9

      Anytime there is an explosion, or a mid-air collision, involving an airliner, it seems people get sucked out, due to the speed the plane is going at the time. Pick your poison. If you stay belted in your seat, or you get sucked out, you are still are pretty much dead when you impact the ground, or water. A horrible way to die. :( That is why i take my chances on Mother Earth! I have a fear of flying.

    • @Uridien
      @Uridien 4 роки тому +4

      Oh, I can imagine. And what my mind can't imagine, this channel fills in the blanks.
      Did I mention I'm a lifelong pessimist who hates flying? 🤔

    • @combatrailfanfilms848
      @combatrailfanfilms848 4 роки тому +1

      The CAA report is available to read at Dot special collections...

    • @ABQSkywatcher
      @ABQSkywatcher 4 роки тому +3

      @@mylovesongs2429
      Yeah, and these videos sure ain't helping 😵

    • @jefftheriault7260
      @jefftheriault7260 4 роки тому

      @Terry Melvin Nope, sorry, the aircraft were at less than 22,000 feet. By the time they might have become hypoxic, they would have already fallen far enough to avoid it. This was a really nasty one.

  • @donmoore7785
    @donmoore7785 4 роки тому +6

    "The controller was blamed by both air carriers and vilified in the press..." nice!

  • @rosemarymcgrory5678
    @rosemarymcgrory5678 3 роки тому +1

    Watching your incredible videos ... makes one realise just how difficult and challenging a pilots job really is ..and how brave they are

  • @barrel6468
    @barrel6468 2 роки тому +1

    The worst part of these mid-air collision videos for me is seeing the altitude decrease so quickly. You don’t really get an idea of just how fast the aircraft is falling until you see the altitude changing so quickly.

  • @fernandokaiser3053
    @fernandokaiser3053 4 роки тому +51

    I want more airplane accidents from the 50's or 60's, and RIP for the passengers and crew btw.

    • @nathanrobinson3577
      @nathanrobinson3577 4 роки тому +16

      Fernando Kaiser A please goes a long way Pal✌🏽

    • @downunderlady7668
      @downunderlady7668 4 роки тому +2

      No matter what era these people passed away just let them Rest In Peace let alone it might upset etc etc their families

    • @pioneltapinessi947
      @pioneltapinessi947 4 роки тому +6

      Why do you wish for more accidents you psycho

    • @Blaisefiyah
      @Blaisefiyah 4 роки тому

      Fernando Kaiser you want????

    • @fernandokaiser3053
      @fernandokaiser3053 4 роки тому +1

      @@Blaisefiyah I mean more videos about these accidents that happened in the 1950's and 1960's.

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 4 роки тому +9

    It's unfortunate that it takes a tragedy to make changes that should have already been done.

  • @madambutterfly7513
    @madambutterfly7513 3 роки тому +1

    August 31, 1956 I flew as a child from Greece to meet my new parents at LAX - I know from NY to LA, it was Tiger Airlines which no longer exist. RIP to all who died in these tragic collisions

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 3 роки тому

      Never heard of Tiger before! We flew into Athens on Olympic, great food.

  • @lindawakiyama1603
    @lindawakiyama1603 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for bringing back the old music! It’s my favorite.

  • @peterjohnson617
    @peterjohnson617 4 роки тому +6

    restful peace to all......another great job by the flight channel....you have scared the shit out of me about flying & I will never again get into an airplane.....never

  • @kemingpeney1444
    @kemingpeney1444 4 роки тому +6

    Nice job on this! Would you mind if u can make TWA800?

  • @Blue_Red_Silver_Flares
    @Blue_Red_Silver_Flares 4 роки тому

    Congratulations Flightchannel you have reached 900k subscribers!

  • @erikk.7477
    @erikk.7477 11 місяців тому

    these videos are so well produced and absolutely unique. Congrats to the guys who produce them 👌👍

  • @taraann7753
    @taraann7753 4 роки тому +5

    Gripping stuff, an amazing video.

  • @CrystalStar
    @CrystalStar 4 роки тому +8

    Rip to all those people on both planes

  • @kiheirc3195
    @kiheirc3195 3 роки тому +1

    On a raft trip down Grand Canyon our guide pointed out the crash site, you can to this day see small pieces of aluminum reflecting the sun light there this was in 2007 when I saw this.

  • @neeterb5584
    @neeterb5584 4 роки тому +2

    Very well done video. I remember hearing about this at the time but only because we were going to visit my grandparents in southern Colorado and this time we were going to fly instead of riding the bus and it was only a short time after this happened. My mother was terrified because of this accident and it was the first time any of us had flown. I was so little I don't remember any of the flight nor where we landed. I didn't fly commercially again until 1983.

  • @tomewing3103
    @tomewing3103 4 роки тому +3

    Captain Shirley was my moms friend. She referred to him as ‘ Gob’ I guess that was his nick name at the time.

  • @omarijoseph3189
    @omarijoseph3189 4 роки тому +20

    WOW KLAX back in the 50"s look so different, 3:28 that nose gear is SO long..wow,

  • @lindsaypeterholden2701
    @lindsaypeterholden2701 3 роки тому

    Beautiful and sensitive Production!!! FANTASTIC Stuning Quality.Outstanding indeed!!!!!!!!!

  • @rogerdavis7450
    @rogerdavis7450 4 роки тому +1

    RIP. Appreciate the ATC history at the end. Great job with these recreations.