I feel like I have died and gone to AirCrash heaven! I love these episodes! As a person working on a private pilot's license, I ingest this stuff like my life depends on it, because it just might! I love learning about mistakes so I can avoid them.
@@shelbythibodeaux3924 - Ohhhh....well I have something better for you Shelbs! It's called Daily Motion! They have almost ALL of the episodes. I like watching on UA-cam though because of the autoplay feature, but Daily Motion has everything. Search for the episodes and thank me later.
I feel really bad for the ATC guy getting grilled on #8. 2 other people didn't show and left him with 3 people's worth of monitoring, and then the plane was mislabeled too and he still paid enough attention to it to think it was a military plane before granting access. That's just not his fault :(
It’s great learning about mistakes that can occur on airplanes even though the outcomes are tragic it’s interesting to learn what caused them due to human error or mechanical errors.
16:54 as sabahan truly confirm but if i remember correctly it was shot down by missile buk 9M38 From Russian-backed forces (all 298 shall be rest in peace)
Seeing all the technical stuff making the plane fly and one error can cause all chain of reaction leading to disaster, it really doesn't make me lure to fly with easy peezy mind! Just seeing the monster at the airport before boarding makes me feel like being in hospital or cathedral a bit squeezed and sedated.
Them slicing a story and jumbling them up with other stories is confusing and I lose track of details too. It's not a movie, I really want to remember the details, too much work on the viewer part. :face-palm:
Flight 17 does not have passengers. There 3 crew members. but when suddenly 3:50 It crashed on a car scrapyard on east. All 3 crew members on flight 17, are killed
13 seconds what are you eating that you only have to wait 13 seconds for your food to be done idk where you shop but I wanna go there because I always have to wait over 3 minutes for my food
These are just pieces of air crash stories thrown together without pauses or chapter headings to indicate a new story is starting, so you'll just have to get that from context. We really expect better editing from Smithsonian.
They expect you to buy their full episodes. It's hilarious when I see people like you whine about the editing and how short the videos can be when they only release these videos to get people to buy their full episodes.
At 16:40; Man if I was to do ANYTHING right? As a pilot, I'd make triple-damned certain that my flaps were properly set prior to takeoff. Basic stuff. More important than landing gear is upon approach & landing...
28.06: this old man as a flight crew explained another story in another documentary : he was serving some water to a couple . I am fed up with false stories.
interesting fact i just discovered since then (1990) alitalia changed it's rules by stating that if one of the pilots initiates a goaround non one can stop it. BTW alitalia doesn't exists anymore xd
I'm only here because I love learning something new. Due to my fear of flying, I will not(unless I have to) fly again, but that doesn't mean I won't learn anything from this. Plus, seeing a beautiful former NTSB investigator Greg Feith again. This angelic beauty really is a legend. I love the way he thinks, the way he explains things, his deep sexy voice. Don't he know he has female fans who admire him? 😍😍😍❤️
So the loading crew was to blame, the man saying they figure out the loading sequence should say it was there fault for the crash and deaths I hope they were given jail time or fired immediately,
This is such a confusing mess of information one does not learn anything from all of it. It is amazing to me how the editing film people could possibly see any value in what they have done here unless they purposely want to prevent anyone from learning anything about these events?
“Safety guidelines of today for the world of aviation are all written in blood.”
Truer words have never been spoken since I heard this.
Not just in the world of aviation.
I feel like I have died and gone to AirCrash heaven! I love these episodes! As a person working on a private pilot's license, I ingest this stuff like my life depends on it, because it just might! I love learning about mistakes so I can avoid them.
Me too!
They’re addicting to me and I’m the last soul on Earth you’d want to be in the cockpit of a jet plane.
Jagdpanzer Ausführung E100 well. that’s why I don’t get in them lol
@@shelbythibodeaux3924 - Ohhhh....well I have something better for you Shelbs! It's called Daily Motion! They have almost ALL of the episodes. I like watching on UA-cam though because of the autoplay feature, but Daily Motion has everything. Search for the episodes and thank me later.
@@crazifyit LEGEND! Loads of ACI on there, watching now...👍🏼
10:28 that scream gives me chills...
Only 10 people survive
I feel really bad for the ATC guy getting grilled on #8. 2 other people didn't show and left him with 3 people's worth of monitoring, and then the plane was mislabeled too and he still paid enough attention to it to think it was a military plane before granting access. That's just not his fault :(
Man he deserves a raise he did nothing wrong
Poor trees :(
The collective flames makes this channel brighter.
😂😂😂😂😂
45:51 ... dude said Flaps and Slaps lol..... i rolled outta my chair lol
Slats not slaps
Greg faith, an John Knox, the 2 greatest aviation investigators. I really enjoy these episodes ❤❤❤❤
This is the vid I have been waiting for
Greg Feith is such a legend. I have so much respect for him. He has seen so many disasters and handles them with respect & professionalism.
who is greg feith
4:12-4:21 That was somewhat funny! That guy holding the cracked mirror towards the other guy was being a Dork! And he kept smiling until 4:21!
i feel for the cargo guys more so because they were so close.
0:12 when you step on a Lego
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I’ve seen all of them. There is a reference to the Airplane movie on the Qantas Flight 72 episode.
47:19 pause and look WERE IS THE TO/GA BUTTON?!
It’s great learning about mistakes that can occur on airplanes even though the outcomes are tragic it’s interesting to learn what caused them due to human error or mechanical errors.
Omg...I've seen that expert (NTSB investigator) age through the videos. Time really change everyone..
not you , your still coming out with that OMG shit twenty years later , lameass ...
Watching these videos has made me feel like I would know exactly how to fly a plane in an emergency. I’ve saved a bundle on flight school.
Make them public do thst we can also be benefited
Nothing teaches better than experience!
Idk why I keep watching this show .. I am terrified on getting on another plane ✈️ ride
Same
These crashes make aviation safe
Same
Lmfao..so am i
I was there when it happened and luckily I survived all these flights and took photos of what happened moments later
You sir, are a genius
Quit your BS and don't woooosh me, heartless soul
So great to watch these on the ground.
Why do i keep watching this when I'm about to board the plane
Free clue to the clueless: these are snippets from ful- hour programs. You can find them elsewhere on UA-cam.
Give that camera man an Oscar for surviving all of these crashes
0:15 Emery Worldwide Airlines flight 17 7:44 TransAsia flight 222 11:52 Delta Airlines flight 1141 16:54 Malaysia Airlines flight 17 20:01 2012 Mount Salak Sukhoi Superjet crash 24:57 Quantas flight 72 32:47 Alitalia flight 404 40:40 China Airlines flight 140
16:54 as sabahan truly confirm but if i remember correctly it was shot down by missile buk 9M38 From Russian-backed forces (all 298 shall be rest in peace)
40:17 "hold the glide" well that didn't age well did it
Y any of u guyz r not surprised we all have watched these videos before on this channel part by part
@@mubashermaroof7876 so?
Best aviation channel
Why this thing is so addicted, I mean like it's so interesting, guys am addicted.
Bro I am subscribed❤🎉🎉
I've been watching planes crash, stall, shimmy, and shake for the last three days. I must be stopped.
Makes me feel safer I have a lot of knowledge enough to run in the cockpit and take over the plane if it’s in trouble
You must of stayed at a holiday in last night.
Thanks for sharing😊
Yay finally they have a aviation channel >
Seeing all the technical stuff making the plane fly and one error can cause all chain of reaction leading to disaster, it really doesn't make me lure to fly with easy peezy mind! Just seeing the monster at the airport before boarding makes me feel like being in hospital or cathedral a bit squeezed and sedated.
why do i always binge watch these before a flight?🤣
I love these... so much
Them slicing a story and jumbling them up with other stories is confusing and I lose track of details too. It's not a movie, I really want to remember the details, too much work on the viewer part. :face-palm:
I’m scared of aeroplanes to but,Is it me or I watch these kind of videos every time I come back from holiday or another country.
After seeing like 10 of these compilations, I hate hearing "terrain terrain pull up pull up" because 90% of the time it's certain death
I love these…
there is no judgement until now for MH17 .RIP
When you see a witness you feel a bit better since you know somebody survived.
Woah 49 minutes of video
china airlines 140 investigation:china airlines crash
narrator:A I R C H I N A
I love all episodes. Because there so fun ❤❤😊😊😊❤❤🎉🎉
Bob Benson looks like he measures people’s lawns with a ruler.
Benzon
Thx for sharing
Addicting YES! I could never fly with my implanted shunt though. Why the ads after I paid for the seasons?
Flight 17 does not have passengers. There 3 crew members. but when suddenly 3:50 It crashed on a car scrapyard on east. All 3 crew members on flight 17, are killed
13 seconds what are you eating that you only have to wait 13 seconds for your food to be done idk where you shop but I wanna go there because I always have to wait over 3 minutes for my food
9:58 do you hear a clock or the clock
Over the years we've seen Greg Feith age. But...damn him!!! He's still got all that hair!!!
Plastic surgery ruined him. 😔
And how do you know he has plastic surgery?
A routine flight suddenly turning into a fight for your life, you as a pilot. 👨🏼✈️
Every time I watch every episode I learn something new and scary from plane crashes at least I know how some plane crashes have happend
Unsatisfactory fragments of accidents.
NTSB officials are badass. Pull up to a plane ✈️ crash in a plane.
Can you post more full episodes
“hold the glide” the words that caused havoc in 2 seconds
By the first
Him:this is anything but routine
Me:this is normal
Smithsonian please next video includes sj182, i am still waiting on the report.
can you please upload a full version of your every episodes.....................?
The full episodes are on their website, they're not about to give them to us for free.
THE CAPTIONS HAHAHAHHAH THEY MADE MCDONELL MCDONALD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHHA
I wish they take 30 more seconds to say what was the cause of the accidents after investigation
i guess they want you to buy the episode and watch the whole thing. This is an appetizer so to speak :D
FIND OUT how loud your partner can scream by waking them up on board a plane wearing your life jacket and oxygen mask.
Lawn mower lol
🤣
Oh man, Lawn Mower, that is just nasty!!
These are just pieces of air crash stories thrown together without pauses or chapter headings to indicate a new story is starting, so you'll just have to get that from context. We really expect better editing from Smithsonian.
They expect you to buy their full episodes. It's hilarious when I see people like you whine about the editing and how short the videos can be when they only release these videos to get people to buy their full episodes.
These shows should be inflight movies.
what? no.specifically scrubbed out.
At 16:40;
Man if I was to do ANYTHING right? As a pilot, I'd make triple-damned certain that my flaps were properly set prior to takeoff. Basic stuff. More important than landing gear is upon approach & landing...
Honestly ,unless you are in that situation, you or anyone else doesn't know what they will do ,js
There’s a rumour that the flaps didn’t deploy when they were set to,on that flight.
Bro I like this video
28.06: this old man as a flight crew explained another story in another documentary : he was serving some water to a couple . I am fed up with false stories.
is this really the voice reconrder on the plane tho?
Jaysus so many pilot errors, surprising more planes don't crash
Thanks 👍👍👍
Isn’t this Season 18 not 12?
that is how the US numbers the seasons.
interesting fact i just discovered since then (1990) alitalia changed it's rules by stating that if one of the pilots initiates a goaround non one can stop it. BTW alitalia doesn't exists anymore xd
0:22 well that went bad for a person named land...
more: 0:14 kevin *STABLES* too? lmao
Though it wasn’t the pilots’ fault. A maintenance person forgot to insert a cotter pin.
3:54-16:54
Flight 17 and MH17
Same Aircraft
DC-8 and Boeing 777-200
Don't like the fact that there are no conclusions.
I'm only here because I love learning something new. Due to my fear of flying, I will not(unless I have to) fly again, but that doesn't mean I won't learn anything from this. Plus, seeing a beautiful former NTSB investigator Greg Feith again. This angelic beauty really is a legend. I love the way he thinks, the way he explains things, his deep sexy voice. Don't he know he has female fans who admire him? 😍😍😍❤️
Marvelous tragic job guys!!
My guess is shifting cargo. 1st scene
Vortex makes a bit of sense but not enough
It was the first officers first time flying maybe?
11:24 "...and the electrical circuitry appeared normal". How does anythig appear normal from a crushed and crumbled aircraft?!🤔🤔🤔
They would remain in same setting on impact.
@@jakowako7157 If its the control panels I can understand, but the cables hang all over.
@@webwana then they would be chked for condition,for those that arent burned by jet fuel.
@@jakowako7157 True
The flight 17 maybe the back cargo was heavy
27:55
Okay that has to be greenscreened, no?
Didn’t emery 17 suffer from a phugoid
Scream at airport be like:minutes away ✈️
Great content as always very easy to understand pity its spoiled by adds every 4mins
$12 bucks a month will take care of that abismal 1st World Problem!
This is a good example why the Chinese model of "Learning at the job" doesn't work at all. There is a good reason we have schools/universities.
Relese a Episode on flight UPS 6
binging this knowing damn well i have a flight in 2 hours
Creepy.
Exactly 2000 views... wow.
can you mek a train cras vidio
Make them EV’s made of 3d printed materials with impact absorbers and ability to land on water.
This is just way too confusing for me, having 3 or 4 going at the same time. I’m not going to watch anymore of the Smithsonian whatever.
Look I know the automated voices are annoying after a while but if you think about it someday they may just save your life
Anybody watching the day this was released?
if captain Sullivan is still flying i want him for pilot
He’s not
So the loading crew was to blame,
the man saying they figure out the loading sequence should say it was there fault for the crash and deaths
I hope they were given jail time or fired immediately,
always sit in the back if you can
This is such a confusing mess of information one does not learn anything from all of it. It is amazing to me how the editing film people could possibly see any value in what they have done here unless they purposely want to prevent anyone from learning anything about these events?
You’d have to watch the full episodes? These are just crash clips.
Who would go travel by ships and buses from now on , hit like
1 in 1 million planes crash lool its very rare it won’t Happen so don’t worry
How about just say Titanic 😁😅😅😅