The 3 most tragic accident with most amount of people killed in all this years was 1) Panam&KLM, 583 lost 2) JAL 123, 520 lost 3) Kazakistan Airlines& Saud Arabia Airlines, 349 Lost.
Number #2 JAL 1985 always made me cry the hardest in May Day series because the actors played their characters well, and it was the worst single aircraft accident ever. The pilots and victims were "tormented" in the air for half an hour, IIRC... (But most episodes made me cry anyway, I'm too much of a snowflake when I watch these videos alone)
Top 5 deadliest passenger to passenger mid air collisions: 1. Charkhi Dadri Mid-Air Collision Kazakhstan Airlines Flight 1907 (Ilyushin Il-76TD) and Saudia Flight 763 (Boeing 747-168B) 12 November 1996, India, 349 Dead 2. Dniprodzerzhynsk mid-air collision Aeroflot Flight 7628 (Tupolev Tu-134A) and Aeroflot Flight 7880 (Tupolev Tu-134AK) 11 August 1979, Ukraine, 178 Dead 3. Zagreb mid-air collision British Airways Flight 476 (Hawker Siddeley Trident 3B) and Inex-Adria Flight 550 (McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32) 10 September 1976, Croatia, 176 Dead 4. New York Mid Air Collision United Airlines Flight 826 (Douglas DC-8) and Trans World Airlines Flight 266 (Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation) 16 December 1960, United States, 134 Dead 5.Grand Canyon Mid Air Collision United Airlines Flight 718 (Douglas DC-7 Mainliner) and Trans World Airlines Flight 2(Lockheed L-1049A Super Constellation) 30 June 1956, United States, 128 Dead Findings: Trans World Airlines claims two planes for the top 5 spots The Lockheed L-1049A Super Constellation claims two planes for the top 5 spots
People are so weird about what they decide to complain about. I love watching these videos and not seen this one before. The reupload maybe helps new people see this episode, like it did for me.
My brother was an ATC at DFW and worked there until he retired. He said they had to keep planes 5 miles apart. They can stack them but if they stray within that 5 miles, alarms go off and they remove the ATC that was directing the flights and then completely retrain them. Close calls can be devastating in high pressure job such as this.
11:33 Captain Timothy J. Place: Delhi, this is 1-8-1-5 VK Dutta: 1-8-1-5 what did you see Captain Timothy J. Place: two distinct fires on the ground VK Dutta: two fires on the ground confirmed Captain Timothy J. Place: confirmed confirmed VK Dutta: roger
You would think with the sky being so vast, planes could easily avoid each other. How can their flight path be so exact? It’s not like there are roads up there. On a freeway, yeah I can see a collision. But in the air?
Instruments at the time of the crash were not as sophisticated as they are today. In this case, India ATC didn't have the tech that would've allowed VK Dutta to alert the Kazakhstan flight that they were too low. TCAS was also not implemented at that time too.
To prevent crashes, there are clearly defined paths in the sky. They are marked by way points and GPS. If somebody wanders into another path, an accident becomes highly likely. If everybody stays were they are supposed to, crashes are avoidable. If you look at the grand canyon crash, that was a case of aircraft not flying an accurate path. Over the years, they improved traffic control making flying much more accurate. There are still some areas at lower altitudes where you don't have traffic control but commercial and military are very controlled. There are over 5,000 aircraft over the US at any given time but they concentrate near cities and airports. That elevates the risk of a collision. I was actually on a flight where I looked out and saw another aircraft pass below us. I am sure the pilots see that much more often.
I recall this deadly accident, it was all over the media in November 1996. May the Most High bless the poor souls who perished. Holding the Saudi aircraft at FL140 for a long time caused the disaster.
They are reposting these with worse quality than the originals!! There is another copy of this same episode on UA-cam with clearer sound and quieter music. I wish they'd get their act together!
On November 12th, 1996, a Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 and a Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin IL-76TD collided and crashed into the field in Charkhi Dadri 349 people onboard both planes are dead
@@alliepachecoflores2808 because it already was on UA-cam and you are a grownup who can search the channel for something they already have, instead of expecting content to be spoon fed to you in the UA-cam feed. Also these are "remasters" of the original episodes in wider 16:9 format and higher resolution which is technically a super valid reason to reupload, but if you look at the original episode, you'll realize this is completely unwatchable with how they ruined the audio mixing.
@@colinmartin9797how can I search something I don’t know about?? This channel posts videos, once, twice, 5000 times for all of us to see. There are new visitors to the channel every day. Again, sorry you had issues, I had no issues with the audio. Idk what to say there.
Probably because people keep watching them? I'm not an expert in human behavior, but personally if I don't want to see something I just don't watch it, new or old. Fortunately for me...I like these videos despite their age.
@@ClipMaster-e6t do you really lack the critical thinking to not think about how there have been thousands of accidents that are interesting and have been investigated in the past 60 years that aren't episodes. Because there are thousands of them.
Whoever is doing these lazy "remasters" of old videos needs to be fired. And whoever is supposed to be watching them before uploading needs to be fired. Because this is now a pattern of making these old episodes unwatchable with completely ruined audio mixing. And whoever is making the thumbnails. Fire them. This Ai slop is unbelievably disrespectful to the people who died in these accidents. And for everyone else... Come on. Raise your standards. Stop being okay with awful, lazy work. Be better. Your lack of standards about lazy corporate crap is why everything is getting worse in the world. Come on.
"English language skills in the Kazakh cockpit resulting in inadequate interpretation of directions provided by air traffic control" - Even a person ith ood English skills will struggle understanding a scamming accent errr.....Indian accent.
They can try to claim things about radar or TCAS, but the reason this crash happened is because a country rife with corruption cleared pilots in language skills without those skills being sufficient.
People are so weird about what they decide to complain about. I love watching these videos and not seen this one before. The reupload maybe helps new people see this episode, like it did for me.
i can never get tired of watching the episodes on the channel
The 3 most tragic accident with most amount of people killed in all this years was
1) Panam&KLM, 583 lost
2) JAL 123, 520 lost
3) Kazakistan Airlines& Saud Arabia Airlines, 349 Lost.
Yep :(
Number #2 JAL 1985 always made me cry the hardest in May Day series because the actors played their characters well, and it was the worst single aircraft accident ever. The pilots and victims were "tormented" in the air for half an hour, IIRC... (But most episodes made me cry anyway, I'm too much of a snowflake when I watch these videos alone)
my father remenbers all
I love this channel; thanks for posting these investigations. 👍
Top 5 deadliest passenger to passenger mid air collisions:
1. Charkhi Dadri Mid-Air Collision
Kazakhstan Airlines Flight 1907 (Ilyushin Il-76TD) and Saudia Flight 763 (Boeing 747-168B)
12 November 1996, India, 349 Dead
2. Dniprodzerzhynsk mid-air collision
Aeroflot Flight 7628 (Tupolev Tu-134A) and Aeroflot Flight 7880 (Tupolev Tu-134AK)
11 August 1979, Ukraine, 178 Dead
3. Zagreb mid-air collision
British Airways Flight 476 (Hawker Siddeley Trident 3B) and Inex-Adria Flight 550 (McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32)
10 September 1976, Croatia, 176 Dead
4. New York Mid Air Collision
United Airlines Flight 826 (Douglas DC-8) and Trans World Airlines Flight 266 (Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation)
16 December 1960, United States, 134 Dead
5.Grand Canyon Mid Air Collision
United Airlines Flight 718 (Douglas DC-7 Mainliner) and Trans World Airlines Flight 2(Lockheed L-1049A Super Constellation)
30 June 1956, United States, 128 Dead
Findings:
Trans World Airlines claims two planes for the top 5 spots
The Lockheed L-1049A Super Constellation claims two planes for the top 5 spots
whys the music so loud
Dramatic effect 😅
@@mozartpiano23 I’m guessing you are about 10 years old ?
@@swansong007 Did you mean that for OP? (You have a cool user pic btw. Did you design characters??)
WHAT?!
@@swansong007 What does age have to do with bad sound mixing?
Yes Yes Yes, I can still remember that terrible fatal incident took place in India when I was in 5th grade in school... from India 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
People are so weird about what they decide to complain about.
I love watching these videos and not seen this one before.
The reupload maybe helps new people see this episode, like it did for me.
My brother was an ATC at DFW and worked there until he retired. He said they had to keep planes 5 miles apart. They can stack them but if they stray within that 5 miles, alarms go off and they remove the ATC that was directing the flights and then completely retrain them. Close calls can be devastating in high pressure job such as this.
Please people.
Shut up about re uploads, maybe not everyone has seen it. Know one is making you watch it.
11:33 Captain Timothy J. Place: Delhi, this is 1-8-1-5
VK Dutta: 1-8-1-5 what did you see
Captain Timothy J. Place: two distinct fires on the ground
VK Dutta: two fires on the ground confirmed
Captain Timothy J. Place: confirmed confirmed
VK Dutta: roger
You would think with the sky being so vast, planes could easily avoid each other. How can their flight path be so exact? It’s not like there are roads up there. On a freeway, yeah I can see a collision. But in the air?
Instruments at the time of the crash were not as sophisticated as they are today. In this case, India ATC didn't have the tech that would've allowed VK Dutta to alert the Kazakhstan flight that they were too low. TCAS was also not implemented at that time too.
To prevent crashes, there are clearly defined paths in the sky. They are marked by way points and GPS. If somebody wanders into another path, an accident becomes highly likely. If everybody stays were they are supposed to, crashes are avoidable. If you look at the grand canyon crash, that was a case of aircraft not flying an accurate path. Over the years, they improved traffic control making flying much more accurate. There are still some areas at lower altitudes where you don't have traffic control but commercial and military are very controlled. There are over 5,000 aircraft over the US at any given time but they concentrate near cities and airports. That elevates the risk of a collision. I was actually on a flight where I looked out and saw another aircraft pass below us. I am sure the pilots see that much more often.
Rip all people
Yeah :(
Yep😢
Most amazing is that zero call centers on the ground were hit with any debris.
Wrong. They weren’t hit with any debris.
Do the Smolensk air disaster
This mid air collision in India is as deadly as the one over Germany.
Re-upload
I recall this deadly accident, it was all over the media in November 1996. May the Most High bless the poor souls who perished. Holding the Saudi aircraft at FL140 for a long time caused the disaster.
Who ever edited this video needs their hearing checked. Its WAY TO LOAD. I’m off I need to protect my ears
*loud
I had no issues with the volume of the video?
I guess there’s only so many air disasters
They are reposting these with worse quality than the originals!! There is another copy of this same episode on UA-cam with clearer sound and quieter music. I wish they'd get their act together!
Isn’t this a re-run?
On November 12th, 1996, a Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 and a Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin IL-76TD collided and crashed into the field in Charkhi Dadri 349 people onboard both planes are dead
Rip to everyone who died
Yeah :(
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Why do yall keep reposting the same stories?
Because some of us haven’t seen it? Reposting it means maybe more people can see it, for the first time. What’s the big problem?
@alliepachecoflores2808 It's no big problem
@@alliepachecoflores2808 because it already was on UA-cam and you are a grownup who can search the channel for something they already have, instead of expecting content to be spoon fed to you in the UA-cam feed.
Also these are "remasters" of the original episodes in wider 16:9 format and higher resolution which is technically a super valid reason to reupload, but if you look at the original episode, you'll realize this is completely unwatchable with how they ruined the audio mixing.
@@colinmartin9797how can I search something I don’t know about?? This channel posts videos, once, twice, 5000 times for all of us to see. There are new visitors to the channel every day.
Again, sorry you had issues, I had no issues with the audio. Idk what to say there.
Was kazakstan airlinea a good airline
Uhhh I think I already watch this you put old video back in 2025??!?!
I seen this video
Just upload something new 😭🙏
What happens when pilots are too busy redeeming stolen gift cards to fly a plane.
early! Also rip to those people ;(
Yeah :(
Post New episodes please!
Unwatchable. Music too loud, can barely hear the narrator.
Why do they keep uploading old videos as new? Utter crap.
Probably because people keep watching them? I'm not an expert in human behavior, but personally if I don't want to see something I just don't watch it, new or old. Fortunately for me...I like these videos despite their age.
Bro,for new airplane videos
New crashes have to come and be investigated.Hence that’s why they upload the same thing and make you busy.Cya
@@ClipMaster-e6t do you really lack the critical thinking to not think about how there have been thousands of accidents that are interesting and have been investigated in the past 60 years that aren't episodes. Because there are thousands of them.
Whoever is doing these lazy "remasters" of old videos needs to be fired. And whoever is supposed to be watching them before uploading needs to be fired. Because this is now a pattern of making these old episodes unwatchable with completely ruined audio mixing.
And whoever is making the thumbnails. Fire them. This Ai slop is unbelievably disrespectful to the people who died in these accidents.
And for everyone else... Come on. Raise your standards. Stop being okay with awful, lazy work. Be better. Your lack of standards about lazy corporate crap is why everything is getting worse in the world. Come on.
"English language skills in the Kazakh cockpit resulting in inadequate interpretation of directions provided by air traffic control" - Even a person ith ood English skills will struggle understanding a scamming accent errr.....Indian accent.
They can try to claim things about radar or TCAS, but the reason this crash happened is because a country rife with corruption cleared pilots in language skills without those skills being sufficient.
For real, the thumbnails yall are making are cheesy AF. Makes me not want to watch the videos.
:)
Stop reposting old episodes
✈🔥👳🏽♂
You know those were some stinky flights.
There's no new airline crashes lately coz of technology so nothing for them to make episodes of
South Korea? Like two weeks ago. WTF 😂
There are 2000 a year according to the NTSB
@@rdallas81 most are small cessnas
First🎉
Or first?
Or first 🎉
31st!
People are so weird about what they decide to complain about.
I love watching these videos and not seen this one before.
The reupload maybe helps new people see this episode, like it did for me.