This so unfair to these men I suffered this type of traumatic head injury in combat it changes ones life for ever they are true heroes thank you for your service
No excuses. He didn't hesitate in trying to take the lives of three other people and perhaps some (or many) on the ground. Total monster. Despite their heroism, he took their careers from them. Those pilots are amazing; so was the plane.
Desperation will do terrible things to a person. He must have been in quite a state to manage to take on three people at once in a hand to hand fight and nearly win.
@@nickdsylva932yes, they can’t pilot anymore one at least because of his seizure medication. He hit them in the head, and head trauma is very dangerous.
Wow, this coward did everything to himself and then tries to destroy 3 other families for his own selfishness! They would have figured out it wasn't an accident, how stupid can a person be?
Just an EVIL pos, hope there are relies in the same Jail as he is in.. The thing that worries me but, is some Do Gooder will want to let him out one day, He should of been put out of his own evil life and everyone's Memory by giving him the DEATH Penalty.
@@Maven0666 And even that might just be an understatement! Greed shows the dark(est) side of humanity and it looks like it's gaining territory in 2024! ...
Oh my God my anxiety is off the charts! I don't know if I can watch the rest! I read about this but it's different when these actors reinact it and you know it's real! And the betrayal factor is heartbreaking! These 3 men are exceptional...heroes for sure! 😢😢😢😢
Captain David Saunders was an unbelievably great pilot, the things he did were AS CLOSE TO IMPOSSIBLE AS IT GETS. Landing a commercial airliner at 237 mph??? After getting beat in the head, also vertically diving pushing a commercial airliner to mach speed 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 the plane was supposed fall apart, just an incredible story period.
a guitar case full of hammers and a spear gun is such a comical tactic, but the whole scenario was absolutely wild. well done to the crew and the incredible piloting of that plane. the military experience really saved them i think. all heroes.
As someone who has always been fascinated by aviation, this documentary was both informative and sobering. It's a stark reminder of the responsibility that comes with advancements in technology. My thoughts are with the families affected by these tragic events.
thank you! I've seen this ridiculous fed-ex episode two many times and was about to swipe-left (so to speak) in disgust.....fucking clickbait. Presumably it's episode two, given the timestamp. Trust me, I'll be back to whine if you've just created another layer of bait, lol....
@@TheSnoeedogI don’t know why your comment made me laugh so hard. I kind of wish the timestamp was secondary clickbait to see what your reply would’ve been. lol. 🙃 Hope you enjoyed!
As if air travel isn't dangerous enough, and then you've a sick pilot killing his own crew members, it's obvious no employee should be allowed get away with shit like this that's why all pilots and even stewardess and everybody who works on or a airplane should receive psychiatric evaluation at least every 4-6 months to check to whether or not he or she is either crazy or going.
I don’t think every six months is prudent unless one of them acts goofy,goes on FAA probation for being goofy. I think all police,and probation officers and pilots that snap… go to the psychiatric tests every year… but only if it’s prudent.
00:19 🛫 FedEx Flight 705, en route from Memphis to San Jose, faces an attempted takeover by a former crew member, Auburn Callaway, leading to an unprecedented situation. 03:37 🛠 The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) breaker switch being turned off was a crucial anomaly, affecting the ability to record audio events aboard Flight 705, a major concern for air disaster investigations. 11:22 🤕 The crew experiences a violent attack by Callaway, using hammers and a spear gun, resulting in injuries, severe blows, and a critical struggle for control of the aircraft. 16:09 ✈ Co-pilot Tucker's daring maneuvers in response to the attack, including rolling the DC-10 to extreme angles, pushing it to its limits, and attempting to disarm Callaway in mid-flight. 26:33 🩺 After disarming Callaway, the crew, covered in blood, regains partial control of the situation, with Captain Sanders taking charge to fly the plane back to Memphis amidst injuries and extreme conditions. 29:15 🔥 The FedEx DC-10 faces a potential disaster as a hijacker tries to seize control. 30:40 🛫 Excess fuel poses a danger during the emergency landing, as it's impossible to dump it. 31:48 🤼 The crew fights to prevent the hijacker from reaching the cockpit. 37:23 💥 FedEx Flight 705 lands with only 300 meters of runway to spare after a harrowing struggle. 41:04 💰 Auburn Callaway's motives reveal financial concerns and potential suicidal intentions. 58:36 🚢 The USS Vincennes heads towards the Strait of Hormuz for the first time in action, encountering aggressive Iranian gunboats. The ship is under Commander Rogers' control, known for his robust actions. 01:01:26 🚁 Despite the Gulf's unclear visibility, Captain Rogers could open fire if the gunboats showed aggressive behavior. With a clear attack on his helicopter, he receives authorization to engage the gunboats. 01:09:10 🛫 The USS Vincennes mistakenly identifies Iran Air Flight 655 as a hostile F-14 fighter, leading to its tragic shootdown, mistaking the commercial airliner for an attacking aircraft. 01:20:03 🌍 The fatal mistake leads to the destruction of the Iranian passenger jet in an international air corridor, resulting in the loss of 290 lives, causing worldwide shock and an immediate international outcry. 01:26:58 🔊 Despite warnings issued, the Iranian flight did not respond due to communication limitations, as it could not receive the military distress frequency. The misidentification contributes to the tragic outcome. 01:29:49 🎯 The records showed Iran Air 655 was ascending, contradicting reports of its descending altitude, a revelation leading to the tragedy. 01:31:15 🚨 Crew's reliance on perceived observations over recorded data caused the tragic misinterpretation of the situation, impacting the decision to fire. 01:33:31 💔 Fogerty's investigation cleared the U.S. personnel of negligence, but the revelation of the Vincennes being in Iranian waters altered perspectives. 01:36:52 🛑 The Vincennes' action in Iranian territory inadvertently positioned it in the flight path of Iran Air 655, contributing to the tragedy. 01:50:18 💥 The chilling recount of the events surrounding the bombing on Philippine Airlines Flight 434 exposes the meticulous planning and execution of the terrorist attack. 02:00:37 🛬 Captain Reyes faces a challenging landing, terrified by potential damage after a bomb explosion on Philippine Airlines Flight 434. 02:05:27 💣 Investigation into the bomb on PAL 434 reveals the victim's sacrifice averted a potential catastrophic explosion; forensic experts meticulously gather bomb fragments to trace its origin. 02:08:20 🧐 Philippine police track the PAL 434 bomber to a Manila apartment where an accidental fire draws suspicion; it's revealed the suspect was from Pakistan. 02:12:24 🕵♂ FBI Special Agent Pellegrino connects evidence in the Manila apartment to international terrorist Ramsay Youssef, wanted for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. 02:22:21 💣 Youssef's plot on PAL 434 was just a test; a larger plan aimed to bomb 12 American planes, highlighting the terrorists' meticulous planning and the potential danger.
Get well dear pilots.. I missed my brother doing this important job you got, my brother Jaime learned his flying at Philippine Air Force and worked at research at Nichole’s Airbase as graduate with Mechanical engineering at Maria institute, Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭. He was my hero, too, he already deceased.
This incident occurred a long time ago. The pilots recovered physically, to varying degrees. One can’t fly ever again because of his injuries. All three pilots received commendations for bringing the plane down safely. Auburn Calloway is still in prison and will die behind bars.
Plane upside down in a steep dive? No, we don't get on the radio! We hit full flaps and cut thrust to zero, we level out using the velocity we gained diving, then if able contact the ground. There is nothing the ground can do for you except offer moral support.
I have watched this episode several times now. I do find it peculiar that he was a stanford grad, top navy flyer and commercial pilot but now he was stuck as a flight engineer. (Of course that does not excuse his actions)
I thought racism at first, but back then, affirmative action was going on so I think it's more likely he was held back by the same character flaw that made him try to take over a plane. He was obviously crazy.
Make no mistake, the Commander was NEVER in danger of a Court Marshall. Military officers have committed real war crimes and generally nothing is done. This is especially true in the Navy. They made sure he and his men could retire with honor, medals and full pension. It's a disgrace.
1:16:02 - Captain Rogers didn't make the same mistake as the other captain of the USS Stark, who was allowed to resign after he didn't defend himself against an attack, but he surely made all new mistakes! This is why some countries hate the US! We had all of that firepower and sophisticated weaponry, but we didn't have a civilian channel that would have allowed the military to communicate with the airplane directly! How stupid was it of the US government to contact the plane on a MILITARY channel and then shoot them because they didn't respond! That's like calling 911 by dialing 555-555-5555 and then getting mad because the police didn't respond! They weren't even communicating with the plane over the appropriate channel, which was stupid if you're going to use that inability to communicate as a reason to kill people! What military leader thought it was acceptable to have the military be unable to monitor civilian traffic? SMDH!
Fedex 705 is/was a U.S. flight with three U.S. pilots. There is absolutely no cause to convert the flight level, air speed, and runway length to metric! It would have been far more factual if they were given in knots and feet! As ATC and pilots do.
So the members of the navy, who rushed to judgement, ignored clear signs and ruined the lives of everyone on that plane and their extended families, are deemed heroes. Yet the pilots who got beaten, nearly killed and paralyzed, get shit pensions and forced out of the airline industry. Such a joke 🤦♂️
The Vincennes incident is such a disgrace. Everyone in the chain of command from the person who pushed the button to launch the missile all the way up to the captain should have AT LEAST been stripped of their ranks, dishonorably discharged, and handed over to the Iranian government for sentencing. Fortunately for them, war crimes don't count for the USA it seems.
I wonder if America would have remained silent about a "mistake" like this if the plane were American and the cruiser was Iranian? Why does America deploy its military bases and warships in a far-off ocean, lands that are not its concern at all? Don't you think such actions provoke governments and peoples in the Middle East? How would your reaction be as government and people if, for example Russia, Iran or any other country deploys military bases in Canada or Mexico for instance? This role of the world's policeman that America plays is what will ultimately bring America down over time. Leave the problems of distant countries to be resolved between them. If America truly stands for democracy and freedom, it should work on spreading that diplomatically and peacefully, not through force and provocation. Violence only begets more violence. How many evil and "mistakes" has America committed these past 70-80 years? and it still hasn't learned the lesson yet, as we see Biden today repeating the same scenarios. Your leaders are slowly destroying you. If you believe that such actions won't affect you, then you should reconsider and think deeply. Even THE MIGHTY ROME eventually fell. Don't follow in their footsteps. I apologize for the long rant good sir, it's not directed to you because you seem a logical person
Air France Smashed into Middle of Ocean and Most Dead Bodies Were Still Strapped to Their Seats as They Sank 2 1/2 Miles Down to Bottom of Ocean Floor in The Pitch Dark Night...Genius Technology But Passenger Air Travel is an ABSURD Concept
I’m wondering before the answer is made on the video would he partially deploy the reverse thrusters but the chance that they would be torn off? This is very interesting.
shout out to 'Doorman Macguyver,' hahaha!😄 improvising handcuffs "...with the the draw strings of his windbreaker!," *WHAAATTT??!!??* because that was some very fast thinking!😮😆
Those injuries from murdering them apposed to from the accident, would have likely been uncovered cause they woulda investigated the “accident” had he successfully crash T the airplane. Also the Callaway left a suic** note and his will on his bed and isn’t that a major give away??? These men suffered greatly and are hero’s and the fact he didn’t get charged with attempted 1st degree murder is insane but at least he got life imprisonment.
the plane is supposedly full with containers and freight. was it that well stowed away,fastened and packed, nothing came loose during all those maneuvers of the plane?
I feel like those maneuvers would be seen to impossibly in the eyes of the viewers. It’s crazy how the fist officer was able to do that with a brain injury and one of his hands paralyzed.
That fighter pilot skill level saved their lives.
Third video is the best. Makes you a little more patient in the TSA lines.
This so unfair to these men I suffered this type of traumatic head injury in combat it changes ones life for ever they are true heroes thank you for your service
also unfair for the passengers and crew
No excuses. He didn't hesitate in trying to take the lives of three other people and perhaps some (or many) on the ground. Total monster. Despite their heroism, he took their careers from them.
Those pilots are amazing; so was the plane.
what do you mean he took their career? did this lunatic hurt them so bad they had to retire?
@nickdsylva932 They were never declared medically fit after the attack. All of them suffered from a TBI.
Desperation will do terrible things to a person. He must have been in quite a state to manage to take on three people at once in a hand to hand fight and nearly win.
@@foo219Originally he wanted to kill his own teammate one man and one woman and his plan would have succeeded . Luckily it was not the original crew 😰
@@nickdsylva932yes, they can’t pilot anymore one at least because of his seizure medication. He hit them in the head, and head trauma is very dangerous.
Jim Tucker is an absolute badass. Flying that huge fedex plane like a fighter jet is honestly so impressive
Wow, this coward did everything to himself and then tries to destroy 3 other families for his own selfishness! They would have figured out it wasn't an accident, how stupid can a person be?
Just an EVIL pos, hope there are relies in the same Jail as he is in..
The thing that worries me but, is some Do Gooder will want to let him out one day, He should of been put out of his own evil life and everyone's Memory by giving him the DEATH Penalty.
Greed makes bad ppl become even worse.
@@Maven0666 And even that might just be an understatement!
Greed shows the dark(est) side of humanity and it looks like it's gaining territory in 2024! ...
This indeed is one of most suspensful and shocking MAYDAY eposides...
This Fed Ex Crew were Incrdible!
Tension is palpable.
Imagine seeing a huge UPS cargo plane doing all those crazy rolling and diving maneuvers...
These Pilots are Heros! Veteran Navy Fighter Pilot. The way he rolled that plane. Unreal.
Wow!
HEROS!
... so many people didn't watch the entire video. It's 3 disasters in one video, the title refers to the 2nd one starting at 50:40.
Oh it’s one of those ones, interesting
@@RM43never heard of a compilation?
@@Itskaty_ oh no I have, I just meant i find the compilations interesting
Unfreaking believable, thank God they survived. I pray they were able to fully recover 😔💜🙏🏻
God Bless these Pilots.
Dangerous speed DC 10. Incredible amounts of win. Air speed, inoperable of dive.
Those FedEx pilots were BOSSES!!!
Better than a movie.👍👍.😊
Thanks to the Bravery, Experience. and Knowledge of the Pilot, and Engineer saved their lives!
Oh my God my anxiety is off the charts! I don't know if I can watch the rest! I read about this but it's different when these actors reinact it and you know it's real! And the betrayal factor is heartbreaking! These 3 men are exceptional...heroes for sure! 😢😢😢😢
The other stories are very good also, but I agree about the first one. It had more edge of your seat anxiety than most movies.
Like your voice when explaining this air crash investigations is stunning
Captain David Saunders was an unbelievably great pilot, the things he did were AS CLOSE TO IMPOSSIBLE AS IT GETS. Landing a commercial airliner at 237 mph??? After getting beat in the head, also vertically diving pushing a commercial airliner to mach speed 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 the plane was supposed fall apart, just an incredible story period.
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@@mimisiviseth Nice one. Good input.
Pilot was terrified.
And yet, he managed to fly exceptionally well.
a guitar case full of hammers and a spear gun is such a comical tactic, but the whole scenario was absolutely wild. well done to the crew and the incredible piloting of that plane. the military experience really saved them i think. all heroes.
Absolutely! Military fighter pilots...badass!!!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
The fedex and the phil pilot made the amazing flight..the us just made decide for what he need.
Jump seater should not be there.
Dave Sanders and that crew are mthrfkn warriors as well as pilots. Amazing .
A very frightening but amazing skill by the pilot to save uninjured lives.
As someone who has always been fascinated by aviation, this documentary was both informative and sobering. It's a stark reminder of the responsibility that comes with advancements in technology. My thoughts are with the families affected by these tragic events.
292 people all scared on flight. One died from bomb. All passengers and crew survive, except one.
These pilots are super badasses, and so is their aircraft. 👍
50:07 for the plane shot down by the missile.
thank you! I've seen this ridiculous fed-ex episode two many times and was about to swipe-left (so to speak) in disgust.....fucking clickbait. Presumably it's episode two, given the timestamp. Trust me, I'll be back to whine if you've just created another layer of bait, lol....
@@TheSnoeedogI don’t know why your comment made me laugh so hard. I kind of wish the timestamp was secondary clickbait to see what your reply would’ve been. lol. 🙃
Hope you enjoyed!
@@brendammit lol very much!
God bless you all!
air data guy: "aircraft is descending 1000ft per mile"
And then the FEDX pilot said "Hey y'all watch this"😳😳😳😳😳
As if air travel isn't dangerous enough, and then you've a sick pilot killing his own crew members, it's obvious no employee should be allowed get away with shit like this that's why all pilots and even stewardess and everybody who works on or a airplane should receive psychiatric evaluation at least every 4-6 months to check to whether or not he or she is either crazy or going.
I don’t think every six months is prudent unless one of them acts goofy,goes on FAA probation for being goofy. I think all police,and probation officers and pilots that snap… go to the psychiatric tests every year… but only if it’s prudent.
@@Maven0666I think every year should be mandatory.
That guy really complained the officers were hurting him!!
I'm just surprised that the dc8 held up
00:19 🛫 FedEx Flight 705, en route from Memphis to San Jose, faces an attempted takeover by a former crew member, Auburn Callaway, leading to an unprecedented situation.
03:37 🛠 The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) breaker switch being turned off was a crucial anomaly, affecting the ability to record audio events aboard Flight 705, a major concern for air disaster investigations.
11:22 🤕 The crew experiences a violent attack by Callaway, using hammers and a spear gun, resulting in injuries, severe blows, and a critical struggle for control of the aircraft.
16:09 ✈ Co-pilot Tucker's daring maneuvers in response to the attack, including rolling the DC-10 to extreme angles, pushing it to its limits, and attempting to disarm Callaway in mid-flight.
26:33 🩺 After disarming Callaway, the crew, covered in blood, regains partial control of the situation, with Captain Sanders taking charge to fly the plane back to Memphis amidst injuries and extreme conditions.
29:15 🔥 The FedEx DC-10 faces a potential disaster as a hijacker tries to seize control.
30:40 🛫 Excess fuel poses a danger during the emergency landing, as it's impossible to dump it.
31:48 🤼 The crew fights to prevent the hijacker from reaching the cockpit.
37:23 💥 FedEx Flight 705 lands with only 300 meters of runway to spare after a harrowing struggle.
41:04 💰 Auburn Callaway's motives reveal financial concerns and potential suicidal intentions.
58:36 🚢 The USS Vincennes heads towards the Strait of Hormuz for the first time in action, encountering aggressive Iranian gunboats. The ship is under Commander Rogers' control, known for his robust actions.
01:01:26 🚁 Despite the Gulf's unclear visibility, Captain Rogers could open fire if the gunboats showed aggressive behavior. With a clear attack on his helicopter, he receives authorization to engage the gunboats.
01:09:10 🛫 The USS Vincennes mistakenly identifies Iran Air Flight 655 as a hostile F-14 fighter, leading to its tragic shootdown, mistaking the commercial airliner for an attacking aircraft.
01:20:03 🌍 The fatal mistake leads to the destruction of the Iranian passenger jet in an international air corridor, resulting in the loss of 290 lives, causing worldwide shock and an immediate international outcry.
01:26:58 🔊 Despite warnings issued, the Iranian flight did not respond due to communication limitations, as it could not receive the military distress frequency. The misidentification contributes to the tragic outcome.
01:29:49 🎯 The records showed Iran Air 655 was ascending, contradicting reports of its descending altitude, a revelation leading to the tragedy.
01:31:15 🚨 Crew's reliance on perceived observations over recorded data caused the tragic misinterpretation of the situation, impacting the decision to fire.
01:33:31 💔 Fogerty's investigation cleared the U.S. personnel of negligence, but the revelation of the Vincennes being in Iranian waters altered perspectives.
01:36:52 🛑 The Vincennes' action in Iranian territory inadvertently positioned it in the flight path of Iran Air 655, contributing to the tragedy.
01:50:18 💥 The chilling recount of the events surrounding the bombing on Philippine Airlines Flight 434 exposes the meticulous planning and execution of the terrorist attack.
02:00:37 🛬 Captain Reyes faces a challenging landing, terrified by potential damage after a bomb explosion on Philippine Airlines Flight 434.
02:05:27 💣 Investigation into the bomb on PAL 434 reveals the victim's sacrifice averted a potential catastrophic explosion; forensic experts meticulously gather bomb fragments to trace its origin.
02:08:20 🧐 Philippine police track the PAL 434 bomber to a Manila apartment where an accidental fire draws suspicion; it's revealed the suspect was from Pakistan.
02:12:24 🕵♂ FBI Special Agent Pellegrino connects evidence in the Manila apartment to international terrorist Ramsay Youssef, wanted for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
02:22:21 💣 Youssef's plot on PAL 434 was just a test; a larger plan aimed to bomb 12 American planes, highlighting the terrorists' meticulous planning and the potential danger.
So sad&tragic evnts😔🌄💐
Get well dear pilots.. I missed my brother doing this important job you got, my brother Jaime learned his flying at Philippine Air Force and worked at research at Nichole’s Airbase as graduate with Mechanical engineering at Maria institute, Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭. He was my hero, too, he already deceased.
This incident occurred a long time ago. The pilots recovered physically, to varying degrees. One can’t fly ever again because of his injuries. All three pilots received commendations for bringing the plane down safely. Auburn Calloway is still in prison and will die behind bars.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Plane upside down in a steep dive? No, we don't get on the radio! We hit full flaps and cut thrust to zero, we level out using the velocity we gained diving, then if able contact the ground. There is nothing the ground can do for you except offer moral support.
I have watched this episode several times now. I do find it peculiar that he was a stanford grad, top navy flyer and commercial pilot but now he was stuck as a flight engineer. (Of course that does not excuse his actions)
I thought racism at first, but back then, affirmative action was going on so I think it's more likely he was held back by the same character flaw that made him try to take over a plane. He was obviously crazy.
I agree with both of these comments. It's difficult to understand what provoked him to do what he did.
Make no mistake, the Commander was NEVER in danger of a Court Marshall. Military officers have committed real war crimes and generally nothing is done. This is especially true in the Navy. They made sure he and his men could retire with honor, medals and full pension. It's a disgrace.
You are so wrong. On every "point".
1:16:02 - Captain Rogers didn't make the same mistake as the other captain of the USS Stark, who was allowed to resign after he didn't defend himself against an attack, but he surely made all new mistakes! This is why some countries hate the US! We had all of that firepower and sophisticated weaponry, but we didn't have a civilian channel that would have allowed the military to communicate with the airplane directly! How stupid was it of the US government to contact the plane on a MILITARY channel and then shoot them because they didn't respond! That's like calling 911 by dialing 555-555-5555 and then getting mad because the police didn't respond! They weren't even communicating with the plane over the appropriate channel, which was stupid if you're going to use that inability to communicate as a reason to kill people! What military leader thought it was acceptable to have the military be unable to monitor civilian traffic? SMDH!
The guy that yelled out the plane I need some handcuffs isn’t that Chris Pratt
I don't know, but I thought he was gonna get taken out by those things, lol 🤣
😄
Negative
it okay wonder channel and on move are trying combination of two different aircraft case in to one episode
17 km out, Nau Hau. 330 flight. Bomb explosion. May day May day, full emergency services.
The shooting of the passenger airliner was deliberate, not an accident
Your a cultural appropriator not a citizen
Fedex 705 is/was a U.S. flight with three U.S. pilots. There is absolutely no cause to convert the flight level, air speed, and runway length to metric! It would have been far more factual if they were given in knots and feet! As ATC and pilots do.
Amazing! I cant hardly believe that aircraft could even make it ti the ground
What? Part of his body is missing. Flight 330
So the members of the navy, who rushed to judgement, ignored clear signs and ruined the lives of everyone on that plane and their extended families, are deemed heroes.
Yet the pilots who got beaten, nearly killed and paralyzed, get shit pensions and forced out of the airline industry.
Such a joke 🤦♂️
Emergency, attempted take over, Armed intervention on landing.
At 13 miles if it was an attacking aircraft would have long ago launched .
I agree
yeah, it begs the question of how they didn't realize that it was a civvie.
@@Shipnot_Nonindustriesno, mop,
@@Shipnot_Nonindustries especially when the airliner was in an air corridor !!!!
Why doesn't the us navy require the use of the 6760 squawk code?
100 M plane. What an expensive plane!!
It is a compilation!
Heros! Vetern Fighter Piolt rolls the plane....Wow!
Would love to meet those Heros.
How are the pilot and engineer on the plane are still survive
Emergency said to air traffic controllers.
My nephew Andrew is a co-pilot for fed-ex! I wonder if he has watched this or if his training ever covered this incident?
Curious, why the interior lights on the ship constantly flicker?
Hmm Korean Airlines 007 also strucked too with 246 and 23 crew
Not by the US was it? I thought another country did that
I’m not the only one who saw the bloody head before the fight at 10:56 right 😂
Strange that the pilots didn't at least tie him up after the first round. Nevermind the fact that they should've killed him in self defense.
Hole in Airport floor. air traffic controllers notified.
PLEASE watch the whole video before y’all comment something stupid
Something stupid...
@@HELLH0WND funny...
In fairness, the title is not very good.
@@juliemanarin4127 😂
I am!
The Vincennes incident is such a disgrace. Everyone in the chain of command from the person who pushed the button to launch the missile all the way up to the captain should have AT LEAST been stripped of their ranks, dishonorably discharged, and handed over to the Iranian government for sentencing. Fortunately for them, war crimes don't count for the USA it seems.
I wonder if America would have remained silent about a "mistake" like this if the plane were American and the cruiser was Iranian? Why does America deploy its military bases and warships in a far-off ocean, lands that are not its concern at all? Don't you think such actions provoke governments and peoples in the Middle East? How would your reaction be as government and people if, for example Russia, Iran or any other country deploys military bases in Canada or Mexico for instance? This role of the world's policeman that America plays is what will ultimately bring America down over time. Leave the problems of distant countries to be resolved between them. If America truly stands for democracy and freedom, it should work on spreading that diplomatically and peacefully, not through force and provocation. Violence only begets more violence. How many evil and "mistakes" has America committed these past 70-80 years? and it still hasn't learned the lesson yet, as we see Biden today repeating the same scenarios. Your leaders are slowly destroying you. If you believe that such actions won't affect you, then you should reconsider and think deeply. Even THE MIGHTY ROME eventually fell. Don't follow in their footsteps.
I apologize for the long rant good sir, it's not directed to you because you seem a logical person
You are a disgrace
@@zaxranderIram has attacked and unalived thousands of u.s citizens and soldiers with no response from the U.S. You need to grow up.
Callaway, determined no matter what.
Air France Smashed into Middle of Ocean and Most Dead Bodies Were Still Strapped to Their Seats as They Sank 2 1/2 Miles Down to Bottom of Ocean Floor in The Pitch Dark Night...Genius Technology But Passenger Air Travel is an ABSURD Concept
Bang, smoke, stay in your seats, bomb went off inside airplane. Use air vags oxygen first. Crash landing
Muy bueno
Cvr recorder air disaster off. He turns it on. Prepare to go
Undetectable smoke in apartment raid, undetectable bomber. Bomb want to Reteieve laptop in Pakistan room. Police in Manila. Confirmed worse fears.
Tucker and Sanders in military, helped saved them.
Iff signal, 1100, could be flight F14 fire flighter, 290 passengers flying into DuBio. Hostile, 1970's.
67 yrs in Amerca my country gets me so angry leave these innocent ppl alone please!
They were already fighting invaders pirates so...
dc10 cruise speed: Mach 0.82 (473 kn; 876 km/h) typical, Mach 0.88 (507 kn; 940 km/h) MMo[148]
documentary says: "dc10s are not meant to be flown over 695 km/h"
Damn that's crazy hijacked a plane like that 😮💨😡🥺
can someone tell me the song used at 2:25:30? It was used in a video game called Cold Winter as the alert theme!
Story 2 ~ Iran sinking Oil Tankers, that should be great for the Environment. But we citizens should recycle. 😂😢
Those soul's families should blame and sue the Iranian government !! Due to the Iranian Gun Boat firing on a USA ship & helicopter!
@@jerrycoleman882Why? It's not even American territory
Emergency, attempted take over, ambulance
Plane 30 minute ride home. 27 minutes behind .....
The character "Hawkeye" on the show m.a.s.h. is correct in his anti-military philosophy.
Calloway's was highly qualified , why was he on that flight. Was he demoted?. I am just curious.
He was facing a hearing over falsifying his flying hours.
he was using a company benefit that allows employees to hop on jump seats if a flight has an empty place.
Applauded
PAL 434, airport. Row 27.
I’m wondering before the answer is made on the video would he partially deploy the reverse thrusters but the chance that they would be torn off? This is very interesting.
shout out to 'Doorman Macguyver,' hahaha!😄
improvising handcuffs "...with the the draw strings of his windbreaker!,"
*WHAAATTT??!!??* because that was some very fast thinking!😮😆
What an amazing story, those were some men
God protect all good people, they are your children.❤❤😂
Porque no pidieron ayuda a los pasajeros?
Calloway highly brilliant and qualified, but he cant beat navy pilots skills in fighting.. pity this guy, not so smart though..
Those injuries from murdering them apposed to from the accident, would have likely been uncovered cause they woulda investigated the “accident” had he successfully crash T the airplane. Also the Callaway left a suic** note and his will on his bed and isn’t that a major give away??? These men suffered greatly and are hero’s and the fact he didn’t get charged with attempted 1st degree murder is insane but at least he got life imprisonment.
Well yeah but I don't think he was thinking very clearly
You know maybe he used that as an excuse and the real thing is that he just wanted to retaliate against the airline or something (??) idk
That attacker should rot in jail & throw away the key ,,👎😡
the plane is supposedly full with containers and freight. was it that well stowed away,fastened and packed, nothing came loose during all those maneuvers of the plane?
The first officer said that it was full of papers. Didn’t said nothing about containers.
This is like the video games, but in reality depend. That’s what it’s called misnformation..
Mistaken identity 1985 USA Persian Gulf. July Iranian forces trouble.
Iranians should have said they wore small hats, the u.s gov't would have let them do what they want
this would have made a good movie
I feel like those maneuvers would be seen to impossibly in the eyes of the viewers. It’s crazy how the fist officer was able to do that with a brain injury and one of his hands paralyzed.
Iranian gun boats harassing boats. Frigget, SPY 1, VIN-Sens ship. Up to date weaponry.
Auto pilot not working..
Thanks for saving my parcel
Experienced pilots yet never checked he was to be flying with them??? Somethings not right!