What maintenance problems do you think are most often responsible for aircraft crashes? Want to see more Mayday full episodes? Watch them here: bit.ly/3vYH6wJ
That's why its always better to fasten your seat belt whenever you are seated. Great flying by the crew to land a structural compromised aircraft safely on the tarmac.
There's a song that has the lyrics "I can't stand to fly...I'm not that naive", I'm an old afraid to fly guy, but I'll fly with this aircrew, from captain to steward, I love to fly, I just hate to turbulence more, no crashing into mountains either...but I would fly with them, professional, calm and cool....we need thousands more like them....
Ironically I love turbulence, for me I hate the taking off and rise to cruising altitude and the descent to landing as well. I just have a feeling that we're either going up to steep or going too slow on descent. Once I'm at cruising altitude I'm perfectly fine, and rather enjoy the turbulence. It's weird but... 😂🤷
🙏🏽🙏🙏🏼🙏🏾 So sad about CB Lansing. My thoughts and prayers for her family and friends. I was just a child when this happened and my prayers are still with CB Lansing.
Just like Passengers on China Airlines Flight 611 was died along with pilots in a Taiwan Strait near Taiwan after there's a Tail Strike and everyone in Taiwan was crying and praying for all their family and friends.
She is quite the person. Her descriptions are so vivid and creative. She would be an interesting person to know. The actor they had playing her was other-worldly in terms of beauty.
43:55 I think the fact that you can see the poor CB Lancing's blood stain on the side of the airplane means that she definitely smashed her head there. Poor woman. The fact that they said she was trapped? Oof.
Will you just stick to a standard measurement, please? Feet. What's with the meters? Aviation altitudes are measured in feet, not meters. If this narrator was working ATC we would have big problems.
What maintenance problems do you think are most often responsible for aircraft crashes?
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Captain Bob and his awesome Stash are so cool…
...stick and rudder, stick and rudder, amazing flying folks....
Oh man, that moment when they shut down the engines on the runway, makes me tear up...
That's why its always better to fasten your seat belt whenever you are seated. Great flying by the crew to land a structural compromised aircraft safely on the tarmac.
Agree 100 percent
I also agree 💯. I always keep my seatbelt on when I'm on a plane. They're not uncomfortable to me. I only get up to use the 🚻.
There's a song that has the lyrics "I can't stand to fly...I'm not that naive", I'm an old afraid to fly guy, but I'll fly with this aircrew, from captain to steward, I love to fly, I just hate to turbulence more, no crashing into mountains either...but I would fly with them, professional, calm and cool....we need thousands more like them....
Ironically I love turbulence, for me I hate the taking off and rise to cruising altitude and the descent to landing as well. I just have a feeling that we're either going up to steep or going too slow on descent. Once I'm at cruising altitude I'm perfectly fine, and rather enjoy the turbulence. It's weird but... 😂🤷
Having ridden this airline 9 times it’s scary to think about what could have happened.
I am 95% sure seeing this on TV when I was 6 is what made me afraid of flying
🙏🏽🙏🙏🏼🙏🏾 So sad about CB Lansing. My thoughts and prayers for her family and friends. I was just a child when this happened and my prayers are still with CB Lansing.
Just like Passengers on China Airlines Flight 611 was died along with pilots in a Taiwan Strait near Taiwan after there's a Tail Strike and everyone in Taiwan was crying and praying for all their family and friends.
I am in love with Patricia Aubrey.... She is so beautiful❤
She is quite the person. Her descriptions are so vivid and creative. She would be an interesting person to know.
The actor they had playing her was other-worldly in terms of beauty.
The crew did a great job landing the damaged plane
It’s a good thing that none of the metal that broke off did not hit the tail.
Looks worse than it was. At least no flight control issues.
6:40 The Roof Breaks Off & the Decompression occurs.
Patricia. Nice.
A much viewed episode. The roof and sides of first five rows of passenger area tips off. Plane lands safely.
A miracle!!!
I was on that plane? 😫
43:55 I think the fact that you can see the poor CB Lancing's blood stain on the side of the airplane means that she definitely smashed her head there. Poor woman.
The fact that they said she was trapped? Oof.
I wonder what passengers felt when the wind was hitting their face at 300 miles an hour and looking straight down to the ground...
Wow
Not a 737 interior at beginning. 737 have 3 and 3seats abreast.
I wonder if it’s extra , To fly in a convertible plane
Will you just stick to a standard measurement, please? Feet. What's with the meters? Aviation altitudes are measured in feet, not meters. If this narrator was working ATC we would have big problems.
Structural failure due to poor maintenance practices fatal design flaws and inspection oversight
Far too many ads, shame, thumb down, can't say I enjoyed this vid.