Every Single Plane Crash - Air Disasters Seasons 15 & 16
2024 ж. 19 Қаң.
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A look at every single plane crash featured on Air Disasters Seasons 15 and 16.
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Ah yes, another video to which I can eat my dinner. Lovely timing.
@WTCasual its watch
@@robisl5507 read the whole sentence again, don't try to police my grammar 👍
The middle which is spelled wrong
@@robisl5507 you really think "witch" is the proper spelling there? 😂
yea
I'm playing Flight simulator on my left screen, and watching this on my right one. I also have hot tea and coffee. It's basically heaven on earth.
Ur awesome 😂
TOGA
Tea and coffee? Why both 😂
te and coffee, you gay or some sheet
Idk he cant choose 😂@@crunchwrapsupreme9372
I think I could almost fly an aeroplane single handed now from watching DeBrief and Mentour Pilot 😂
you can probably not even ride a bicycle HA HA
@@liukang3545was that really necessary?
@@lucynsit was a joke!
@susankershaw3040, I just bet you could, and If you do get it up I wish you lotsa luck on your crash landing.
@@E-Katno one’s laughing
I wish they would have given us the true reason for the crashes (if they figured it out) at the end of each story. 😔
Right?! It’s infuriating!!!
it's because you have to pay for a subscription or something for the full episodes, or you have to be in the US to watch them.
It's not a US thing. It's aggregating here as well.
It's to make you pay for there subscription. KZhead has really gone downhill too. I understand they need adverts. But most of all the videos I watch are short around 20 minutes but have at least 4 lots of adverts not including the start and end. So I'm guessing about 1\3 off the video. I don't watch tv because of adverts and refuse to pay the subscription to stop adverts. Eventually I guess they'll lose a lot of customers
No joke, they leave you hanging with each story, and at one hour into this crummy video I'm done!😡
Another series, another vidoe i can watch during my lunches
Downloaded this to watch on my 14 hour flight.
Cool.
Glad I'm not your neighbor on the flight😂
I'm sorry Sir but you can't bring that bottle of gasoline on the plane with you.
But yyyyyy 😂
I always use gas instead of bleach..worrks great🙄....I've now gone thru several dryers and no one will insure my home
Nor that suitcase with all the wires hanging out.
How did that bottle of gasoline make it through airport security??
@amyschlegel1180 ...exactly..
love these idk why they're so addictive
Same 😂😂
Same 😂
bleeds, leads
Im 60yrS old I just got over mount everest addiction. If you like this look up mountains.Now im hooked on this.IL😂 ILL BE ABLE TO CRASH MY OWN PLAIN.WHEN I GET TIRED of it lol DONT WORRY I DONT OWN A PLAIN LOL
Hth5hththt😊
This narrative voice put me straight into the afterlife. More content plz.
At least Uni Air 873 was already on the ground and not still airborne when it caught on fire or that would have been catastrophic if it caught fire mid-landing
And 1 passenger was nearly arrested for bringing bleach bottles of gasoline on board. Luckily he's cleared, though the cause was the bleach bottles not properly sealed causing it to leak and made contact with the motorcycle battery wires
I love these condensed versions!
this is an odd way to present those videos... never showing a conclusi
Aaah…. Another video to fall asleep to! YESSSSS😍😍!
Why not just put a camera in cockpit that can record and save the file like a black box, instead of listening of what happened
Yeahhhh..... John wick.... But camera all side user internite cctv... Easy if anything happend the airlines compny easy to know it
Damn straight
@@BabyJesus-nz4nmnot true
@@BabyJesus-nz4nm I don’t have to google anything because I know what I’m talking about, unlike yourself. So maybe take your own advice. There are no cameras in the cockpit of 99.9% of commercial planes. You must be getting your info from tiktok. So stop getting emotional and go do some proper research, little girl.
While understandable , there is HEAVY regulations in the transportation industry. Truckers get in cab cameras and get called in. Hell there’s a company that will discipline you for drinking water. For yawning. And some other thing. 😂
Now I have anxiety about traveling 8,000 miles away back home been watching these for three days 😂
Me too lmao I been infatuated for days 😂 I been watching instagram, tik tok and KZhead lol
Vs me wathcing in the airport 😂😂
fembois these days
CAMERAMAN NEVER DIES!!
you so funny
@@SinceritySeed true
How do you know? You NEVER see footage of the camera man climbing out of the wreckage after the crash?
So I decided to be stupid and watch this on my flight. Now I’m paranoid, great. 👍 😌
Well damn did u make it home
@@swiff323 yeah lol 😅
Happy landing. Have you thought of gentle hill climbing instead?
These programs are so interesting but really heartbreaking
Rip to all the people that died 😢
Amen
Thanks 😂
Too true. When it goes wrong, it's an absolute catastrophe. I did read about one once, where the only survivor was a dazed toddler.
@@user-nx5ws7rf2fcecilia was her name i think
Final report. On November 19, 2019, following the aforementioned hearing, the NTSB released the final report on the accident. The probable cause reads: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determines that the probable cause of this accident was a low-cycle fatigue crack in the dovetail of fan blade No.
Well the more of these I watch the less I ever want to get on one of these deathtrap areoplanes again 😢
I feel that way about cars.
It’s literally more likely for your toilet to explode
@@nebula6084 1000s of people haven't died in toilet explosions....
@@victoriasloan524 you must be bad driver?
You and me both. And they charge an arm and a leg.
Man those military pilots just dont flinch. Its like they have no startle factor whatsoever. Also the Nepal government should be cautious because I've seen their lead investigator crash two separate planes as a first officer.
Some of them flew fighter jets, those sort of pilots definitely have the “feel” of flying.
I'm some places of the world, a higher I.Q., and common sense, is simply severely lacking. The gene pools to chose from are just low quality. I'm thankful my parents weren't stupid.... Life HAS to be hard, and many times short, if one is.
With so many pilots who don't know anything, really makes me glad I stay on the ground. Some sound like they shouldn't be in charge of opening a box of crayons let alone be in charge of a plane with so many lives
Word!!! I've seen some videos like these, where the errors that the pilots were making were so elementary and basic, that infuriated me ESPECIALLY when hundreds of people's lives were at stake!! Like with a Swiss flight where the First Officer stalled and crashed their plane by constantly pulling the nose of the plane up, fully aware of the situation!! The freakin' step to correct the situation and save all the lives onboard, was to just push the nose of the airplane downward, in order to catch up speed and get out of the stall. A truly beginner move right there. Even someone without any flying experience would contemplate an execution such as this in order to resume normal flying.
It seems like some of these younger pilots just can NOT fly a plane without all the fancy autonomous systems and instruments working. They simply don't have the "feel" for the aircraft by itself, like pilots USED to before all the electronic nannies came into play. Look at the fighter pilots of World War 2, they flew their planes by "FEEL", and could EASILY tell which direction in a 360° space that they were heading. They didn't NEED MCAS, or 3D electronic screens, or an auto-pilot in order to fly their aircraft exactly where they wanted it to go. Today, many of these pilots have NO idea what direction they are headed, what axis the plane is moving in, or have any idea what to do if the electronics aren't telling them what to do, and how to do it.
This are just so addictive
Yes day by day video after another 😮
Ding Dong "Can passenger Abdul please take off the vest, thank you"
No shit!.......
Hard to belive that two planes crashed on a mountain while on approach in less then 2 months, R.I.P. ❤
Stupidity hurts
Imagine how crazy it would look to watch from a distance a commercial airliner nose diving into the ground at 600mph
Incredible bravery by these actors reenacting these terrible disasters, literally "dying" for their art
You win the Internet.
Hurry up with season one of air Disaster
I got about halfway through the video before turning it off. I don't mind shorter, compressed episodes but you can't simply skip the conclusion of every single case.
They need timestamps man
I see flames now.
when disaster strikes.
Suddenly, the captain sees his plane is in a steep climb.
Request : "Pressure Point' Japan Airlines flight 123 Season 23 Episode 03 "Cockpit Catastrophe" Sichuan Airlines flight 8633 Episode 06
28:41 I love the paper flight displays they have put up in the cockpit 🤣
i love when they show REAL pictures and videos of incidents... ii just hate plane travel, if anything goes wrong you have no chance for survival..
just as i was running out of vids to fall asleep to, this pops up in recommendations😎 goodnight
Everyone saying in comments there's no real ending/reason for the crash. Im not watching it now
How often has Oscar 6 had an involvement in these disasters?...... I'm amazed that he keeps getting hired!
The Argentinian Junta de Investigaciones de Accidentes de Aviación Civil (JIAAC) opened an investigation into the accident. In September 2011, a preliminary report was issued which stated that the cause of the accident was a stall due to severe airframe icing and subsequent loss of control.
Luv these shows. So many things can go wrong on planes, that's why I drive or I don't go!
Many, MANY more people die in automobile accidents every year, than in commercial airliners. Airplanes are a MUCH safer way to travel that in a car. Proven facts...
I've never ever been on a plane. I think I'll scrap it for this lifetime.
Subscribed. More informative than the old tv documentaries. 💯
Prop air 420 is 20 seconds from touchdown.
By the time it's out, only 59 of the 90 passengers
Didn't even know Pakistan had commercial airplanes. Better than blimps. I guess.
I suspect you believe any country that is not western is extremely third world and poor… Let me tell you something, the world power is shifting away from western countries.
Well, it's a bit worrying when they file complicated descent plans on 4 inch postcards. Now, how high is that mountain?
They SHOULDN'T have ANYTHING that leaves the ground...
They're just five seconds from being able to touch down
Affirmative, direct to Mirabel.
It be a sign of ice building up on the propellers.
Well, it’s not very often that they show air traffic controllers having to duck in order to avoid being hit by an airplane!!
It takes more than an hour to contain the massive fire.
Seconds after the blast, the plane comes to a complete stop.
24:44 my word! 😮 More lights & reflective materials on planes required! 😮😮😮 25:09
Did they continue the investigation about the bleach/gasoline bottle.? It’s frustrating to watch through the whole program and not know the outcome of the crash.
"Investigation" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uni_Air_Flight_873#:~:text=Investigation,-edit
That’s why my package was not delivered
Nah, porch pirates got it...
The turboprop is suddenly pitching down and banking.
I worked with a young girl who was on ComAir flight 5191. She was a month away from getting married. She had been home to Kentucky for her bridal shower. She was so young, so smart, and had the world at her feet. She was darn near perfect and I envied her because everything she did was flawless. I always think of her and her fiancé and wonder where they would be now if it wasn’t for this tragedy.
Enjoyed this episode
Captain Provencher is struggling to maintain control.
Looks like we're picking up some ice.
There was one I read about where the ice was 'drizzle' ice I think. Like drizzle rain here on terra firma. It wasn't deposited so much on the leading edge of the the wing (or in addition to), and the pilots couldn't disperse it. Sad that such an apparently minor difference between rain and drizzle should end up so badly.
Now, he has to lower the landing gear manually,
The pilots struggled to get the plane under control.
UPS Flight 1354 crashes just one mile short of the runway.
--the situation suddenly changes.
1:10:09 that’s a miracle a act of God
Perfect. Just What I Needed To Make A Paper Replica Of JAL123!
Why do the regional jet cockpits look like the flight decks of an A380 and the passenger cabins have the head room of a cathedral.
Clearly you’ve never been on a plane, they’re all extremely spacious and quiet with streamlined designes /s
But not as spacious as they make out on ACI!! They are huge!!! And no, I’ve never been on an aircraft before and I’m only 60.
@@nebula6084"Spacious"?? 🤔 Ummm, NO
@@davelowets obvious sarcasm is obvious
Just think about how incredibly annoying it would be if you had a package on a mail flight that crashed
Propeller's vibrating
Flames from the engine nozzle.
The pilots of US-Bangla 211 struggle
first story does not give an end to why the bleach was swopped over for gasoline
They rush for the exits.
While flight 420 is only 11 minutes from Dorval,
As they get closer to the airport--
The situation goes from bad to dire.
Wtf...?😅
@silverdandylmao I agree....
Videos like the second incident .. now I’m digging back into memories years ago.. the 9/11 plane that plunged into the ground in PA. They didn’t get much of a wreckage because the speed was very very fast. Yet this smaller jet dive bombed and left a crater with pieces falling all over. I’m no expert but it makes you question things
second story has ended too quick please reload your episodes
Ask to descend to a lower altitude.
will climb to a cruising altitude of 19,000 feet.
what is this? you guys leave the other half of the information out on each incident with no conclusion.
towards the ground at more than 450 miles an hour.
A fire erupts immediately and spreads quickly.
Me who watches these videos knowing I'll freak out when thinking about this on an actual flight
Building up some ice on my wing.
Watching this before boarding my flight .
Phew! You're either drunk or very brave.
Cool.... 😎
The pilots feel some vibrations.
I bet you do too...
I got to admit, it’s really nice to see the advancements in air technology, but it’s astonishing to see the number of lives lost because of whatever reason in airplanes
Many times it's the pilots, and not the planes
for aires 8250 isnt there a glideslope warning 737 has it
Why on the uni air flight they stopped on the taxi way
Great amazing vid
Imagine being so incompetent you don’t realize there are no runway lights well into take off….
which is closer.
Nothing to worry about.
Awesome Collection 👌👌👌
30:15 why couldn’t the captain see he had to pull up earlier? The 1st officer saw. 😢😢😢 31:13
Very addicting!
I like these condensed versions but I want a little bit more for resolution of the event I've seen every one of these episodes and am familiar with them but a basic reminder of the causation would be appreciated.
What is the nature of your emergency, please?