The L-1011 Tristar was my favorite aircraft as well. Interesting this one in the video of the interior missing the center isle seats... Perhaps in the process of a freighter conversion. I do wonder how it wound up on the bottom of the Red Sea? As well the condition on the plane very much intact. Low speed impact? Or perhaps it was ditched overboard from a ship?
@@petermodaffari1142 good guess but it was most likely used as a cargo and then stripped by the government, then used as an artificial reef or sunk on purpose, could not have been a crash
Great place. AI can not believe how much it has changed within 12 months between my and your dive. At mine, it was still looking almost like new from the outside. A lot has grown inside as well. Very nice dive.
This is quite incredible actually, a brilliant idea to put the aircraft to tourism use instead of just scrapping it. Also, too see how the aircraft slowly decays in the water over the years recorded by tourists will be quite interesting. Would love to visit one day!
Definitely, it’s really cool to see! Also it’s actually good for the ecosystem down there because the reef grows on the airplane, and it provides a home for the fish and wildlife!
Thank you! It was decommissioned and sunk just for scuba divers to enjoy! There is actually an entire underwater military museum in the Red Sea off the coast of Aqaba, Jordan.
He’s holding the Aircraft’s Black Box, it holds the aircrafts flight records and is designed to withstand extreme environments such as a plane crash! I would think he would be flight crew
@@PooFace-s1iYeah, it’s not real though, it’s just a prop someone put down there for some fun! This was a decommissioned aircraft that was sunk for the sole purpose of recreational diving. Still gave me a good spook when I turned the corner and saw him on the toilet though! 😂
Thanks Tim, but it’s actually just scuba diving terminology. Wreck diving is a thrilling and adventurous type of scuba diving that involves exploring large sunken objects, such as a ship or airplane, underwater.
“Wreck diving is recreational diving where the wreckage of ships, aircraft and other artificial structures are explored. Although most wreck dive sites are at shipwrecks, there is an increasing trend to scuttle retired ships to create artificial reef sites. Diving to crashed aircraft can also be considered wreck diving.[1] The recreation of wreck diving makes no distinction as to how the vessel ended up on the bottom.” Also a direct reference from Wikipedia
Haven’t heard of them, I’ll have to check it out next time I’m out there! We went with a group called Diversity Diving and it was an awesome experience!
I instantly recognized the l-1011 tristar, my favorite aircraft. I will definatly dive it one day
Definitely worth checking out! The water is crystal clear and there is actually an underwater military museum in the Red Sea near Aqaba!
The L-1011 Tristar was my favorite aircraft as well.
Interesting this one in the video of the interior missing the center isle seats...
Perhaps in the process of a freighter conversion.
I do wonder how it wound up on the bottom of the Red Sea?
As well the condition on the plane very much intact. Low speed impact? Or perhaps it was ditched overboard from a ship?
@@petermodaffari1142 good guess but it was most likely used as a cargo and then stripped by the government, then used as an artificial reef or sunk on purpose, could not have been a crash
Great place. AI can not believe how much it has changed within 12 months between my and your dive. At mine, it was still looking almost like new from the outside. A lot has grown inside as well. Very nice dive.
That’s interesting! It’s cool to see how much sea life has grown on and inside, I’m sure another year from now will be even more incredible!
This is quite incredible actually, a brilliant idea to put the aircraft to tourism use instead of just scrapping it. Also, too see how the aircraft slowly decays in the water over the years recorded by tourists will be quite interesting. Would love to visit one day!
Definitely, it’s really cool to see! Also it’s actually good for the ecosystem down there because the reef grows on the airplane, and it provides a home for the fish and wildlife!
@@blakerobert13so did they remove harmful chemicals before submerging the aircraft?
Super labombastic fantastic skolastic 💘
Thank you! 🙏🏼
L'assetto ....quello sconosciuto. La pinneggiata? Quella sconosciuta
Cool drive I like all the cool fish with this airplane was it turned into like reef and sunk it or did it cash at some point in time just curious.🤠
Thank you! It was decommissioned and sunk just for scuba divers to enjoy! There is actually an entire underwater military museum in the Red Sea off the coast of Aqaba, Jordan.
somehow i found the exact plane shown in the video by it's registration. it was an L-1011 Luzair and is 41 years old.
Thanks for sharing, it’s truly a spectacular aircraft! Recommend diving if you have the chance!
Saludos es real el esqueleto?.....
I’m not entirely sure, it definitely spooked me though 😅
I will like to visit this abandoned plane, there's any tour operator organizing immersion or is just a private thing?
Yes! There’s a few scuba diving and snorkeling companies out of Aqaba, Jordan. We went with a company called Diversity Diving, highly recommend!
Very nice video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Hey, I like your video but what you saw in comfort room (body/bones) was real?
I’m not entirely sure, but I would imagine that another scuba diver set that up as a funny prop, and the bones aren’t real. But they could be haha! 😳
There is very initial video of this airplane that skeleton seems to be put there later on.
@@amitnarayankar Yeah, I think you’re probably right, still pretty cool to look at though!
Yes,
Probably it's not true. Because bodies/bones are always rescued in order to recognize the person who died.
Hay Blake was those skeletons real or fake 💀
I don’t think they’re real, I think someone put them there as an attraction, but maybe not! 😳
Vous avez trouvé combien de squelette ?
Yo what was that guy holding and was he cabin crew
He’s holding the Aircraft’s Black Box, it holds the aircrafts flight records and is designed to withstand extreme environments such as a plane crash! I would think he would be flight crew
@@blakerobert13 ok cool lol was that the only skelly there
@@PooFace-s1iYeah, it’s not real though, it’s just a prop someone put down there for some fun! This was a decommissioned aircraft that was sunk for the sole purpose of recreational diving. Still gave me a good spook when I turned the corner and saw him on the toilet though! 😂
@@blakerobert13 lol
The plain is real 😳😳plzz reply
Yes, the plane is real! 😊
@@blakerobert13 😳ohh my god. Its crashed plan?🥺
No, fortunately it was just a decommissioned plane that was sunk their as a scuba diving attraction! 😮💨
@@blakerobert13 😊
It's not a 'wreck'. It's an abandoned Tristar aircraft that was sunk there deliberately as a diving attraction.
Thanks Tim, but it’s actually just scuba diving terminology. Wreck diving is a thrilling and adventurous type of scuba diving that involves exploring large sunken objects, such as a ship or airplane, underwater.
“Wreck diving is recreational diving where the wreckage of ships, aircraft and other artificial structures are explored. Although most wreck dive sites are at shipwrecks, there is an increasing trend to scuttle retired ships to create artificial reef sites. Diving to crashed aircraft can also be considered wreck diving.[1] The recreation of wreck diving makes no distinction as to how the vessel ended up on the bottom.”
Also a direct reference from Wikipedia
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Говорят что некоторые самолёты могут уносить течением и иногда они подниматься на поверхность во время сильных штормов.
Oh I can see that! 😮
Wow mate it's must be cool to dive out there. Seeing the body is craziest part.
Thank you, it was incredible! I didn’t expect to see that skeleton either, definitely caught me by surprise 😳
Es verdad el esqueleto de un pasajero que IVA en ese avión o alguien le puso para hacerle turístico, saben de quién es ese esqueleto..,.
Wow, a DC-10 one of the rarest planes to abord because of its deadly crashes, im suprised you guys went down there and explores the plane.
Yes, it was definitely an amazing dive! I wasn’t aware this type aircraft had several deadly crashes, thanks for sharing! 😮
Hate to burst your bubble but this is a Lockheed L-1011 Tristar. Way ahead of its time. It could land itself
@@idkwhattoputhere447 oh i didnt know, thanks for the fact.
Its a Lockheed L1011 tristar.
How much did you pay ?? And where ?
It was about 100 USD for 2 dives and it’s from a diving company out of Aqaba in Jordan! 😊
Deep Blue Dive Center is amazing for deep sea diving in the red sea! Highly recommended
Haven’t heard of them, I’ll have to check it out next time I’m out there! We went with a group called Diversity Diving and it was an awesome experience!
MH370 ancestor 😃
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Thank you 🙏🏼
Será que é verdade isso mesmo
Dude forget to get out from the bathroom 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Must have been a wild ride! 😬😬
Reminds me of the movie Into the Blue
Thank you, great movie too! 😊
Étrange mais réel .👍
Oui, merci ! 😎
اللہ اکبر
Allah
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