The scnes in this video are from the documentary series Air Crash Investigation. None of them beling to me. en.m.wikipedia... Music: Bleak (Revolt Production Music)
This crash was such a close call, wow. The adrenaline rush would’ve had me going through various emotions but ultimately end with delirious laughter followed by “HOLY SHIT!!!”
@@ragnabolt683 Yeah I get it. The whole thing looks harmless. But the left prop was still rotating when it contacted the stone embankment, causing propeller blades to shatter and punch through the fuselage where it killed one person in the cabin and injured 11 more people.
The pilots should be heroes 👏🏼👏🏼 for saving everyone’s life and making the plane stop and not overrunning into the ocean. Unfortunately one person died a day later. Rip to that guy 😢
This plane crash was caught on CCTV camera (you can find the video on UA-cam). One passenger was tragically killed because the left engine blade hit the fuselage when the plane crashed.
On the day of the accident, the aircraft departed from Anchorage at 15:15 AST and was due to land at Unalaska two hours and 15 minutes later. While descending toward Unalaska, the crew received clearance for a RNAV approach to Runway 13, a 4,501-foot-long (1,372 m) runway. As the aircraft approached the airport, the wind changed from 210 degrees at 8 knots (9.2 mph; 14.8 km/h; 4.1 m/s) to 180 degrees at 7 knots (8.1 mph; 13.0 km/h; 3.6 m/s), but was reported as 270 degrees at 10 knots (11.5 mph; 18.5 km/h; 5.1 m/s). The aircraft became unstable and a go-around was executed. The flight returned for a visual approach onto Runway 13. The wind speed increased and the controller reported that winds were 300 degrees at 24 knots (28 mph; 44 km/h; 12 m/s).[citation needed] The crew decided to continue with the landing and touched down at 17:40. The aircraft landed 1,001 feet (305 m) down the runway with reverse thrust and wheel-braking inputs by the captain. When the aircraft reached 80 knots (92 mph; 150 km/h), maximum braking was applied. As an overrun was imminent, the pilots steered the aircraft right to avoid going into the water past the runway end. Attempts to stop on the paved runway surface failed, and the aircraft crossed a section of grass and then broke through a chain perimeter fence and crossed a ditch. The aircraft struck a large rock, crossed a public roadway and finally came to a stop on the shore of Iliuliuk Bay. The port wing or propeller struck a 4-5-foot (1.2-1.5 m) signal post, the port propeller struck a 6-to-8-foot-high (1.8 to 2.4 m) yellow diamond shaped road sign, and again struck rock riprap as the plane came to a halt. This caused the port-side (left) propeller to shatter, sending debris and large pieces of the propeller blade into the fuselage. One of the blades was found inside the cabin. Two passengers were critically injured and another 10 had to receive medical care. David Allan Oltman died a day later.
When are you going to upload video again? And you can make an animation of a plane crash in Chile if you want, just because I can't force you to do something you don't want to do.
This crash was such a close call, wow. The adrenaline rush would’ve had me going through various emotions but ultimately end with delirious laughter followed by “HOLY SHIT!!!”
People died in this one
@@leonardbose4885 Wow, I didn’t look up the actual scenario. I just watched the video since it popped up on my feed. Sorry to hear that.
@@ragnabolt683 Yeah I get it. The whole thing looks harmless. But the left prop was still rotating when it contacted the stone embankment, causing propeller blades to shatter and punch through the fuselage where it killed one person in the cabin and injured 11 more people.
@@leonardbose4885 It’s terrifying how once a plane reaches that point of no return, it’s nearly impossible to stop unless there’s some miracle.
Machines and inventions are great but can lead to disasters and deaths...
When the world needed him the most he came back im proud of him
But he just reaploads / cuts the parts from air crash investigation
@@RealJojo4One simple thing saved people's life.
he literally came back like 1.9 of a month ago
Guys ik its just a joke its just sarcasm
This comment is for fun
PenAir Flight 3296 is actually the image in the official Wikipedia article of "list of aviation accidents and incidents"
Yeah, I noticed it too. Interesting
@@gonzalez_martinThis is the image in Wikipedia. Now I know this one. It's the PenAir Flight 3296.
Indeed, that picture is iconic.
A classic
@sunnyfon9065 truer words have never been spoken
wow animators really upped their game this season! love to see it
Finaly back when i just needed him
0:25 ngl, that part is awesome!
RIP to the only victim of this accident 😔
but not a crash
@@Ler4127 it is a crash
The passenger was killed when the left engine blade hit the fuselage when the plane crashed.
@@timothyma3135consider it as a crash landing
we are so proud of you coming back. Thank you!
That must be a close call,RIP to that guy and you're about to reach 100k bro, keep it up
The pilots should be heroes 👏🏼👏🏼 for saving everyone’s life and making the plane stop and not overrunning into the ocean. Unfortunately one person died a day later. Rip to that guy 😢
Maybe it was a bad coincidence
@@Aviator381 I think so
The passenger was killed when the left engine blade hit the fuselage when the plane crashed.
@@sunnyfon9065yes his name was david and its a very unfortunate way to die
@@sunnyfon9065 oh ok but why the next day
So proud of 100 000 thousand subscibers congratulations🎉
This crash is where the famous picture of a "derailed" Saab 2000 comes from
The world needs you keep posting videos keep the great work up 💯
The legend is coming back!
Wow that’s a lot of damage
This plane crash was caught on CCTV camera (you can find the video on UA-cam). One passenger was tragically killed because the left engine blade hit the fuselage when the plane crashed.
RIP David Allan Oltman, the sole victim of the crash
I didn't know his name, what a shame... R.I.P. 🙏🕊️
How could he die from that?
@@KoolKatEditshe was fatally injured by the propeller blade
@@KoolKatEditsBy the impact
Ok
Always The Goat…. Good To See You Back!
happy 100k
Probably one of the most iconic crashes of recent times
U got 100K subscribers 🎉
I been waiting for this!!!!!!!! also rip to the 1 victim😢
Edit: AYYYYY HE HIT 100K SUBS🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Rip victim ❤
I CAN- HE BACK
YES YES PLANE N BOOM IS BACK WITH ANOTHER ANIMATION
he's back let's go
@planenboom you have 99.5k subscribes and soon you will reach 100k subs😊❤
HE IS BACK AGAIN
Keep it coming brother .....
You're Awesome ! 🤍
now, I don't know the origins of that one famous point crash image
Merci pour nous avoir montré ces animations incroyables 😊
The king is back.
Congratulations, you have reached 100,000 subscribers
Wow he can't wait for air crash investigation season 24!
hes back again
hes back again
He’s too a post every week don’t worry :)
And he's gonna be back next week with Air Transport International Flight 782
The plane hitting the yellow sign is a great detail! Since this is what the CCTV footage shows.
CONGRATS ON 100K PLANE N BOOM!!!
This is the plane crash that made one of the most famous plane crash pictures.
I ❤ ACI ANIMATIONSS!!
This happened on my Mother's birthday!! Wow, that is scarily insane.
Animations are always good
Planenboom, even though you don’t make the animations I love your videos and hope you hit 100K!
Press f for the plane
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Legend We Need😊
Hes back
Finally your back with plane crash animations
Welcome back HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN🎉 HES A REAL DOG
Thank you plane'n boom for making another amazing video!
Welcome back!!!!!
I am proud of you, I love you dude, thanks for this
You're nearly at 100k subscriber, keep it up!
You’re back! Yes!
Combination of the music and the video was good
You got this plane n boom you are almost at 100,000 subscribers!!!
Congrats on 100k Followers bro 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Also ATI782 is out now
congrats on 100K subs!
I love it
What if you do the 911 attacks
it’s offensive
@@cokeandtheflingwowhe already did American 77 which is on ACI but it’s not the full attacks
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THIS IS WHAT WE WAITED FOR
Congrats on 100k man.
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can you make an other fedex 80 crash animation?
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Rest in peace to David Allan Oltmam, who died in this accident
On the day of the accident, the aircraft departed from Anchorage at 15:15 AST and was due to land at Unalaska two hours and 15 minutes later. While descending toward Unalaska, the crew received clearance for a RNAV approach to Runway 13, a 4,501-foot-long (1,372 m) runway. As the aircraft approached the airport, the wind changed from 210 degrees at 8 knots (9.2 mph; 14.8 km/h; 4.1 m/s) to 180 degrees at 7 knots (8.1 mph; 13.0 km/h; 3.6 m/s), but was reported as 270 degrees at 10 knots (11.5 mph; 18.5 km/h; 5.1 m/s). The aircraft became unstable and a go-around was executed. The flight returned for a visual approach onto Runway 13. The wind speed increased and the controller reported that winds were 300 degrees at 24 knots (28 mph; 44 km/h; 12 m/s).[citation needed]
The crew decided to continue with the landing and touched down at 17:40. The aircraft landed 1,001 feet (305 m) down the runway with reverse thrust and wheel-braking inputs by the captain. When the aircraft reached 80 knots (92 mph; 150 km/h), maximum braking was applied. As an overrun was imminent, the pilots steered the aircraft right to avoid going into the water past the runway end. Attempts to stop on the paved runway surface failed, and the aircraft crossed a section of grass and then broke through a chain perimeter fence and crossed a ditch. The aircraft struck a large rock, crossed a public roadway and finally came to a stop on the shore of Iliuliuk Bay. The port wing or propeller struck a 4-5-foot (1.2-1.5 m) signal post, the port propeller struck a 6-to-8-foot-high (1.8 to 2.4 m) yellow diamond shaped road sign, and again struck rock riprap as the plane came to a halt. This caused the port-side (left) propeller to shatter, sending debris and large pieces of the propeller blade into the fuselage. One of the blades was found inside the cabin. Two passengers were critically injured and another 10 had to receive medical care. David Allan Oltman died a day later.
It does Japan airlines 566 I don't remember the flight does the most recent Japan airlines accident
He does not make the animations
The famous picture now in aci
Yoooo Its out! (and btw r.i.p to the 1 people who died)
100,000 sub!!! Cool 🥳🥳
Hey i love ur vids❤ but in the next vid can u add the touch song, it is my fav one
I love this animation ❤️
Finally another snippet! 😊😊
Ik this is like bad and stuff but i can't resist the urge to say that this is the safest landing could possibly make in a flight simulator
Congratulations,you got 100k
Lets go plane n boom uploaded
The crash isn't really much, but it sucked that it resulted a single fatality...
bro finally uploaded
I see like real photo like this
Pilot is a legend
He's almost at 100k!
This is my favorite aircraft
Nei- Ne Ga Nei Nei Ne Ga Ne Ga Nei Nei
OMG SORRY MY INTERNET WAS SO BAD IT COMMENTED THE WRONG VIDEO 😭
i never knew it overran like that, it looked like it was a straight on from the airport
I actually watched this on holiday
(Planespotting)
100k yay
POV: my plane crashes in airplane simulator 🥶😭
IT WAS 1 HOUR AGO!!
Claim your before one hour ticket here
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happy 100k!!!
That was a close call!
ITS THE ONE ON WIKIPEDIAAAAAAAA✈️
Hes done it! 100k
The series is back!😊
next is the Deadly Departure and Without Warning
new animation
"fInNaLy He CaMe BaCk"
He already came back few weeks ago, he uploads when a ACI episode releases. Stop like farming.
They are NOT like farming fucking hell
@@ThatIsALakeSir they are doing the same in previous 4 videos.
At least everyone survived (almost)
0:47 what I am when I play flight simulator
This is soo sad:(
When are you going to upload video again? And you can make an animation of a plane crash in Chile if you want, just because I can't force you to do something you don't want to do.