For those who want to research more about each one, the disasters are as follows: 0:11 - 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash 1:14 - 2013 Cuatro Vientos air show crash 1:35 - 2013 National Airlines Flight 102 2:21 - 2002 Sknyliv airshow disaster 2:54 - 1993 RIAT Air show crash ( No one was hurt ) 3:30 - 2015 Shoreham Airshow crash 4:14 - 2002 United States airtanker crashes 4:22 - 2015 TransAsia Airways Flight 235 4:55 - 2011 Reno Air Races crash 5:44 - 1996 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 5:58 - 2010 Lethbridge Airport air show crash (No one was hurt ) 7:16 - 1988 Ramstein air show disaster 8:10 - 2016 Aerosucre Flight 157
@@Anotherandomuser0 I'm sorry, but "stop" is not the correct word to use. "Stop" implies this is repeated behavior from me, which is not true. Instead use "don't".
@@-maxipoo- Never knew this was English class. Either way, it doesn’t fucking matter, never seen someone care so much about me saying “stop” instead of “don’t”.
I’m not a pilot but if I was and was gonna buy a plane, I’d get the Cirrus plane. It has a built in parachute 🪂 and has already saved hundreds of lives.
5:16 bro the violent crash noise and and force coupled with the horrified screams of that woman, and the fact of how close that crash was to the crowd just sends chills down my spine
I lost relatives in a plane crash (small jet) once and I can't imagine how terrible the last few minutes or seconds before impact must be, knowing of the certain death. RIP Helô, Francisco e Felipe.
That must be terrifying, deciding to commit to a maneuver and realizing that you messed up and you will be dead in seconds. I did stuff like that a battlefield 4 all the time, the difference is that it wasn't real life.
These are hard to watch. Especially the commercial airplanes. Knowing many people died, not able to do anything, just watch as the ground closes in, and everything ends in the blink of an eye.
In the last clip you can hear one of the guys saying ‘let’s go let’s go.. we need to help the people on the plane’ and the friends in shock saying ‘what people’ as in they didn’t believe there would be anyone left to help.. and the first man still trying to convince them to already go see if there was..
@@EriBarrIts even more painful to see the man still has faith even when he probably knows theres 0 chance they’ll survive. Yet, still wanted to believe it.
The story behind the B-52 crash makes it all the more tragic. The co-pilot and crew repeatedly warned of the captain's dangerous stunts when in the cockpit. He repeatedly would push the plane beyond its limits.
@@collenfisher3635 it's part of military culture. It's very difficult to get people removed from positions especially ones who have been there for a long time. If you Google the accident or read the Wikipedia it tells the story.
@@jtralongo1 Definitely the culture at that time. That's almost 30 years ago. Not saying it's perfect now, but many things have changed and the culture of being afraid to speak up has gotten much better.
That bank angle was absolutely absurd. He shouldn't have pushed that beast over 40 degrees. You could already see it losing altitude because of how sharp it was. Such a tragedy.
Ramstein Air Show was horrific. Friends of my parents lost their lives there and parents from a friend of mine were there and survived. The despair and helplessness of the people, people trying to save burning people, the screams, the mixed thick smell of burned skin and kerosene, the heat, the panic. The most close you can get to feel what hell is like. They told me that even 34 years after the event took place they still feel like it was yesterday when they jumped off the gravediggers shovel. May all of those who found death in these tragic events rest in piece.
I'm sorry sorry your family went through that. I have seen videos like this wit ppl lying about "incidents" regarding their families losing their lives but this j can tell it's real so much love to you ❤
One of my AF student buddies was at the Ramstine show. I asked what it was like he said he thought he was going to die. HE got the Huey helicopter started and pilot showed up to do the transport of patients to the hospital
I was there afterwards. We were Army MP’s nearby backfilling another unit performing their law enforcement mission while they were in the bush and were called in to provide crowd control, etc. We got there about an hour afterwards. It was horrific.
I remember the first one (B52 crash) when it happened, as I was in Seattle. I was describing it to my mom when she stopped me and said, "I know, I used to work on them." (She worked for Boeing in the 1950s-1960s). That reminded me how much I respect her. :) She is still here, in her 90s.
@@iq6062To name a few, Mark McGeehan, Ken Huston, Robert Wolff, Arthur Holland, Ladislow Tejedor Romero, Brad Hasler, Jamie Lee Brokaw, Jeremy Lipka, Rinku Shumman, Michael Sheets, Gary Stockdale, Timothy Garrett, Jimmy Leeward, and that’s not even all of them. Shame on you.
3:30. I lost a good friend that day, who was driving back from work when the plane crashed onto the road. 😢 I was on the train passing when this happened and I’ll always remember the shock.
This comment is so fking stupid. Don’t go to a concert, do you realize how many people have died being crushed by a crowd? Don’t drive a car, do you realize how many people have died in a crash? Dont go to an amusement park, do you realize how many people have died on a coaster? If your really worried about going to an air show you should not do a god damn single fucking thing in this world
@supersaiyangoku7547 just because something makes logical sense doesn’t mean it’s not still weird/surprising. For instance, you can imagine what happens to the body of a person who jumps off of a building but it’s still weird and disturbing to see the way a body can be destroyed. It’s hard to conceptualize even if it makes physical sense.
3:29 , i live in the small village where this happened. i was on that exact road less than 10 before that crash happened. i grant myself lucky everyday to still be here. 4 years since this accident happened, it still comes back to haunt me. May the people rest in peace that sadly lost their lives.😪💔
Aviation disasters have always intrigued me , as an adolescent teenage girl I feel a little weird to be fascinated by such a thing… but here I am I guess
Its normal to be curious about death .....it makes us appreciate life even more , work hard when your young ....u will be 50 before u know it ....make hay while the sun shines as it ďoesnt shine forever
@@WeaponX2165 For safety reasons? You definitely should look into how dangerous being in a car is. Or walking down stairs for that matter, if you are afraid of airplanes safety.
@@cherriberri8373 You’re definitely more likely to be in a car crash than a plane crash, but it’s the fear of heights and simply not being in control. Crashes in general , but dropping thousands of feet from the air and crashing into flames, no thank you.
Correct me if i'm wrong but it's really respectable how the pilots avoid crowds of people and buildings in their last moments even though its probably the end for them.
The most saddest event I have ever seen on any vid so far is a huge amount of people losing their lives inside of planes and jets. It’s definitely depressing and almost impossible to forget about what sad events took place especially in a situation like this. This is so saddening and horrific for any person to go through. May their dear ones be supported, and may those who have lost their lives Rest In Peace.
@@caseysawyer6081 I don’t see any reason why I relate to this. There were and are a ton of rednecks for a good reason: they don’t probably properly understand the term respect, prosperity and justice. I wrote this comment to show that I do show sympathy, and no coward does that. There are a vast number of people titled to this name who can make a difference with such a name to build reputation and character for themselves, yet at the same time I am glad that the Mohammad Ali you are referring to isn’t the type of person that loves or thinks of shedding blood. Be it even causing slavery to this very day. From their life lessons I learned that coexistence is a successful way to continue living instead of acting all barbaric for power and being brainwashed by public media. I am no racist person when I am saying this, nor have I acted in such way. Good luck with your mockery. You should learn not to judge a minority over a majority.
Seeing this gives me the chills for all the lives tragically lost so suddenly. It also reminds me of what could have happened to my friend and me. A co-worker (in his 50's) that we flew with in a small plane on Mother's Day in 1982 had a MAJOR heart attack at our work yard and died just 21 months later in February of 1984. If that had happened when we were flying, then all three of us would have died in a fiery crash like this. Forty years later, that flight still haunts my friend and me.
small plane like C172 or something similar? Controls on those planes are pretty simple and some civilians might be able to use it in emergency. Landings will always be the hard part. Follow all ATC instructions.
@@liberator3490 Thanks for your reply. It was 40 years ago that this flight happened and it was a small Cessna plane. I thank God that our pilot and co-worker was fine on that day and that my friend and I did not have to suddenly figure out how to try to land the plane safely if the pilot would have had his fatal heart attack that day that he had at our work yard just 21 months later. RIP Charley Vance.......
@@liberator3490 Thank you. Charley was an amazing man who learned how to fly a plane in his 40's. Sadly, he never took care of his health and had chest pains but did not go to the doctor which might have saved his life since he was only in his 50's when he died on that overcast February 1984 morning in our work yard in San Jose, CA.
3:08 Jet: *crashes* Everyone: :o *CLAPPING* edit: holy shit its a joke, I know it's because the pilot ejected but it's just not easy to see him eject so it just looks like they are clapping at the plane crash
I was there for the Shoreham Airshow, as used to work at Shoreham Airport, one of the saddest days, won't ever forget the silence of the crowd when it was obvious it was gonna crash, its never the same when i drive on the A27 too as always brings memories back. R.I.P to all that passed away on these scary crashes
I worked as an office junior at Apollo Aviation so got free tickets I was working in one of the hangers! Hated the job though! I was only 18 and didn’t fit in there at all! 😂
I believe this is the one where the plane snagged on a barbed wire fence and pulled the whole thing through the crowd. If you can imagine the physical implications of that, you'll understand why that caused so many of the deaths.
Those clips of planes crashing into crowds at airshows is the sole reason why I don't go to airshows. You never know and they always perform dangerous stunts. Also a fact I found.. The pilot of the second crash survived the crash but unfortunately later succumbed to his burn injuries.
1:45 investigation found that the load within the plane wasn't properly secured by the ground crew, and upon takeoff, the weight shifted to the rear of the plane, forcing the nose up which caused the aircraft to stall.
I’m a ramp agent and we have to watch that clip and others so we can see how important it is that we load everything correctly and these clips are the very reason I make sure I do my job correctly so I can slee at night knowing I made a difference in someone’s road in life or even the road to a different destination to better their lives
@@TheRealDog. That's awesome. I'm really glad you take your job seriously. It sounds as if you almost consider it like an oath to never knowingly and intentionally cause harm/death because you didn't feel like doing things in the proper, procedural manner. I personally want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that your commitment to my safety is honorable and beyond appreciated. You deserve a million thanks from ALLLL the people who made it to their destination safe, happy & alive because of you.
It was properly secured but they found out a strap broke and the Military trucks shifter 2 inches and during take of moved more and slammed into the back of the plane near the tail. Taking out the black box and the rudders and landing gear malfunctioned do to that truck moving.
I spent 8 years in the USAF, about half airborne, and have been to many air shows, including the Paris Air Show when I was stationed in Germany. I have always felt that the risks involved with the close flybys are not worth it. The Ramstein Air Show disaster really highlights that. 70 people died, and more than 500 more were hurt.
The Ramstein incident involved the italian Frecce Tricolori, one of which unfortunately crashed because of a bird strike during takeoff one week ago. Check out the video (search for "Frecce Tricolori Caselle Torino crash"). The pilot ejected, but unfortunately the plane hit a car which caught fire and a 5 year old girl died
Imagine how traumatic it is to watch a plane crash onto the people in front of you and see them die, knowing it could have easily been you if it had crashed just a hair differently...holy shit. I will never go to an air show. :')
@@Anna-tl3hw I was posted to Germany at that time, the ticket to an airshow gives you entry, it does not give you a set place to be. You're free to roam around and view the aircraft on display as you please. Your quote about being in a set location is false.
@@tazman572 I know that they were allowed to freely roam around but my mum‘s ex-boyfriend organized them tickets to accompany him and he was there in the crowd the plane hit and died. Did not know it would be necessary to go into detail.
I’m a flight attendant and sometimes I wonder if it’s worth it. If I didn’t make it home my kids wouldn’t understand as they’re too young. Prayers to all lives lost and to the crew on the Singapore flight at the end, they would’ve known and been terrified just by the noises upon take off they knew they were in trouble and it was the end
@@obaoba1934 clearly you have no job in aviation. I adore my job but I am aware of the problems aircraft and pilots face daily - don’t tell me what to do. I expressed an honest opinion. I have young children and have been flying way before they came along. This video makes me sad and reflect because I have personally been in emergency situations where I’ve gone to grab my phone to call home to say I love you and goodbye. I’ve always loved my job but as a mother I love my kids and sometimes I get scared I won’t come home to them. Don’t hate - appreciate the honesty from a flight attendant. Thanks 🙏🏼
@@wendysafruik4230 I was in the RCAF from 1981-2016, and was a tech on CF-18's. The pilot DID NOT lose his legs and an arm. He had broken vertabraes and a couple of other injuries. The plane was based at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, AB.
The bravest, smartest, and most stupid people there is! I have nothing but respect for them but wanting to do any job that dangerous is also dumb. They're all adrenaline junkies! 😁 Same with Bering Sea fisherman and miners!
8:10 You never want to stand right at the end of the runway when an Aerosucre jet is taking off. They have a reputation for overloading their tired, old cargo jets and there are a ton of videos where they use almost every foot of the runway. This time they didn't get away with it and the plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
Aun así el pararse en la calle que va a dar justo al final de la pista de aterrizaje y de despegue es un sueño que pude cumplir y ver un avión despegar lo vale
As a pilot myself I have read for almost all of these clips what happened and to the ones I havent I can kinda understand what went wrong. I still though after so many years cant understand what the pilot of the first clip was thinking, you never bank that kind of an angle with a plane that heavy... why?????
@@kimballray6631 well it was a cargo flight I dont remember where were they headed but once they took of a big part of the cargo cut loose cause the straps were not secured, once the cargo was free it hit the back of the airplane so hard that it penetrated its walls and they lost all tail control. So 1 they didnt have control over the aircraft and 2 they had a CG change causing the airplane to pitch up uncontrollably until it stalled out flipped and smashed to the ground.
@@aviationclub2637 that Holland Guy seemed psycho... thank you for sharing this info. I dont want to be mean or being that Guy but he kinda had it coming for doing these dangerous stunt for years..
I know this might be a bit of a person question, but how close where you to the impact site?? Im trying to understand what it must have been like but im just having such a hard time processing that one, especialy as it seemed like a stunt gone wrong.
Yeah, that one made me turn away. It's horrible to see something going wrong into a tragically horrific event. Especially when sometimes you don't even see it coming
I'm actually amazed more people didn't die, if the one I'm looking up is correct...only 11 fatalities, including the pilot, right? I mean it's still awful, but I expected worse, given that it hit the stands. In contrast, that first one with the sad music and multiple angles - the Iviv Ukraine crash - I wasn't sure if anyone actually died based on the video, until I looked it up. Yikes - 77 ground fatalities. :(
1:50 that took place in Afghanistan, the reason was that armored vehicles weren't strapped with enough straps which caused the plane to lose balance and inevitably crash. Edit: it's obviously not the weight difference that caused the aircraft to lose balance. The last armored vehicle in the cargo rolled back to the area that houses the hydraulics and made the aircraft very hard to impossible to control.
You know what's awful to think about? On every plane that crashed like this there was probably at least one passenger who was terrified of flying. Your worst fears can come true people, never forget that.
@@TheJoker-dj4yqThey probably had no other convenient choice of transport. How else are you supposed to get quickly from Britain to America for example?
@@aviationclub2637 Good to know. Yeah, not everybody has time. Thats also why I don't make content. Because it takes to long to fing good apps to edit. Meaning That you would have to install several apps, all for just 1 thing each.
@St Matthew No it doesn't. Objectively you are more likely to die in a car crash than on a plane, even adjusted for the number of trips taken. Life is a gift, so don't squander it being a pussy.
@St Matthew "It is estimated that the odds of dying in a plane crash are 1 in 9,821. For a better perspective, that is 1 fatal accident per 16 million flights. Whereas the odds of dying in a car crash are approximately 1 in 114."
Man.... I remember how as a kid, I was paranoid of flying in a plane because of footage like this. Nowadays, my paranoia has subsided, but I'm reminded that my chances are low, but never 0. These unfortunate souls weren't so lucky. I wish the best for their families
It always amazes me how people have such strong reactions almost immediately. I feel like I would be in so much shock about what had just happened that it would take a minute to process it.
@@astronoman008 atleast you learned your lesson on what would happened if you try landing on water But seriously though if you pull a “miracle on the Hudson move” you need to get out immediately cause your plane gonna sink and your pretty much a dead man if you don’t know how to swim
wow! One of the only posts about plane crashes that actually shows crashes. Thanks for sharing. My sympathies for the victims and their families. I'm also reminded how much I miss LiveLeak (where some of this footage was originally posted). It is a pity it was forced to shut down simply for showing real events and our current state on planet Earth.
5:51 was a hijacking, they wanted to fly to Australia and they thought they had enough fuel, from a magazine, but the pilots kept it close to the mainland/island and was able to glide and ditch on the water.
I’ve seen individual videos of many of these crashes before, somehow the emotional impact is even greater when shown as a compilation. R.I.P. all poor souls whose lives were so tragically cut short.
I was at RIAT in ‘93 when the 2 migs crashed, it’s was a fantastic display up to that point, the Russians were always the highlight of the shows in those days, watching them to cobras and tail slides was something else. Whilst no one was hurt there were a few near misses, there was a crew lying on the wings of a Hercules that got peppered with burning debris, not one of them was hit, also there was a stack of hay bales in a neighbouring field that also had people sat on it, that was also hit by debris and set on fire, nobody was hurt. There was definitely some lucky people that day.
@3:16 glad to see that this pilot ejected safely, I'm hoping that all of the other fighter pilots were able to do so also, RIP to all other pilots throughout this compilation who did not make it
9.38 the guy on the bike says - 'Fuck, I laid an egg', which during all this tragedy, made me smile for a moment. Then to watch the aircraft crash while trying to return to the runway was heartbreaking. It crashed 4 minutes after take-off. Cargo flight; 5 dead, one survivor. AeroSucre, Colombia.
I wondered if they were speaking Portuguese! All this time studying Spanish and I still can't follow a conversation. Of course, a Colombian accent might be something I never hear.
@@scottcharney1091 They're speaking spanish actually! But they're using a lot of slangs (idk if that's the correct term to describe it) and with an accent that I can't really figure it out where is from exactly, but it's either Venezuelan or Colombian.
It’s actually, “….se calló, huevon.” Which is Colombian slang. It’s almost like, “dumbass”. This was in Puerto Carreno, Colombia, heading to Bogota. Crazy.
@@scottcharney1091 It's Spanish, but like all languages, they're using slang, and each region has their own use of slang words and phrases. I've been in Colombia for 4 years and there are plenty of times that I don't understand the slang used! There are some great websites where you can learn some local slang and drop them into your conversation like a Paisa!
The pilot who crashed at Shoreham nearly killed us in a different plane at Southport a few months before. At the time, I was in the crowd, saw the plane heading for us and knew I couldn't outrun it. Fortunately he pulled up just in time and flew off but I couldn't believe the same pilot did the same and crashed a short time later.
I have witnessed one plane crash...thankfully. In May 85, an F-4 Phantom crashed about a mile from my house in the South side of Grand Prairie, TX. The pilot and navigator(?) ejected and survived. The pilot was lauded as a hero for staying with the plane longer than necessary in order to steer it into an underdeveloped area off of Carrier Pkwy and I-20. I'll never forget it. My condolences for those who were not as fortunate in these clips.
Holy Crap! That last one at 9:06 is so sad. The pilot managed to get the giant airliner off the ground for a couple of minutes after it was damaged during that take off and then sadly crashes soon after😞thats really heart breaking and terrifying. Too bad the pilot couldn't manage to do a safe emergency landing.
@@alterateawful6709 The cargo was not strapped correctly and all went to the rear on takeoff. Center of gravity drastically shifted causing this stall. Unavoidable and unlandable after the shift occurred.
@@Housey1985 Moreover, if I remember correctly, the cargo - some armored military vehicles - got lose, crashed into the back of the cargo bay and damaged hydraulics there that were needed for steering the plane.
Imagine being that guy that has to go to his insurance company "hello I'd like to file a claim for auto damage" "Mmmhm yes and shat happened?" "well I was driving down the highway, and out of nowhere, this plane just hits me"
For those who want to research more about each one, the disasters are as follows:
0:11 - 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash
1:14 - 2013 Cuatro Vientos air show crash
1:35 - 2013 National Airlines Flight 102
2:21 - 2002 Sknyliv airshow disaster
2:54 - 1993 RIAT Air show crash ( No one was hurt )
3:30 - 2015 Shoreham Airshow crash
4:14 - 2002 United States airtanker crashes
4:22 - 2015 TransAsia Airways Flight 235
4:55 - 2011 Reno Air Races crash
5:44 - 1996 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961
5:58 - 2010 Lethbridge Airport air show crash (No one was hurt )
7:16 - 1988 Ramstein air show disaster
8:10 - 2016 Aerosucre Flight 157
thank you !
For gore lovers
@@chambatips3619 Are you aware you clicked on a video of footage of plane crashes? You're just as morbid as all the rest of us here
My question is how the pilot wasn’t hurt in the 2010 lethbridge airport air show
@@danartega7757 You can see him eject moments before the plane comes down.
So many lives lost. Rest In Peace.
It's ok. They were blessed and went straight to heaven, in a much better place than all of us.
AK well we don’t know that for sure
😢😭
@@AK-tx1vg but we can't see them anymore
lol
Who else felt relived when they saw parachutes ?
And horrified when the planes went into crowds?
Probably everybody
me
MEE
Me
Everyone but the people watching this who have some sort of antisocial personality disorder.
5:58 Luckily, no one was hurt, but the irony of The Beegee's "Staying Alive" playing in the background.
:(
Yeah The Bee Gees sound like someone’s stepping on their nuts
"No one was hurt" is crazy 💀
@@marsiplyer210 as in the pilot safely ejected, so nobody was hurt.
@@alceini Okay boomer 👍
My heart goes out to all the crowds who got struck. Every time the camera panned down into a crowd my heart sunk.
If you are dumb enough to go to an air show, you get what you get.
At least we know some survived; the cameraman never dies
@@-maxipoo- Stop saying "the camera man never dies", Just stop... 🤦♂
@@Anotherandomuser0 I'm sorry, but "stop" is not the correct word to use. "Stop" implies this is repeated behavior from me, which is not true. Instead use "don't".
@@-maxipoo- Never knew this was English class. Either way, it doesn’t fucking matter, never seen someone care so much about me saying “stop” instead of “don’t”.
As a pilot in training, stuff like this really makes you realize the dangers of flying.
R.I.P. to all in this video, you will be missed.
😥
good luck for your future
I’m not a pilot but if I was and was gonna buy a plane, I’d get the Cirrus plane. It has a built in parachute 🪂 and has already saved hundreds of lives.
How do you know a guy's a pilot?
-He'll tell you. Over and over.
Ballsy move the way the industry is going btw.
NO SHIT SHERLOCK, HERE'S A CHALLENGE: EXPLAIN WHY THE SKY IS BLUE AND THE GRASS IS GREEN
Rest in peace…to all of those we lost in those tragic crashes. 🕊️
Half of them died for the sake of entertainment at air shows.
@@SofaKingShitreally!!
I mean are you serious 😭😭
Especially that one day. NEVER FORGET 😢
, Thank you for saying rest in peace
5:16 bro the violent crash noise and and force coupled with the horrified screams of that woman, and the fact of how close that crash was to the crowd just sends chills down my spine
I cant believe it too dude
pretty sure that landed directly on the people
Yeah dude that was horrifying
It killed 10 spectators or something. Google 2011 reno race crash
You can see the bodys flying....
I lost relatives in a plane crash (small jet) once and I can't imagine how terrible the last few minutes or seconds before impact must be, knowing of the certain death. RIP Helô, Francisco e Felipe.
my condolences, rest in peace.
may they have a peaceful rest, rip
All my condolences.
@@Kasanova80085 This is not funny
@@SpaghettiMafiaCC define “funny”
That must be terrifying, deciding to commit to a maneuver and realizing that you messed up and you will be dead in seconds. I did stuff like that a battlefield 4 all the time, the difference is that it wasn't real life.
Yep
Bruh
Me in gta5
No shit sherlock
How
TH-cam Algorythm working really fine, watching this just 5 hours before getting on a plane
lmao
Are you alive?
@@user-ih1wl9cm4z he didn’t respond in three days
you still alive bud?
bro 😂
Rip
These are hard to watch. Especially the commercial airplanes. Knowing many people died, not able to do anything, just watch as the ground closes in, and everything ends in the blink of an eye.
;(
In the last clip you can hear one of the guys saying ‘let’s go let’s go.. we need to help the people on the plane’ and the friends in shock saying ‘what people’ as in they didn’t believe there would be anyone left to help.. and the first man still trying to convince them to already go see if there was..
1x32x wernt hard to watch
@@EriBarrIts even more painful to see the man still has faith even when he probably knows theres 0 chance they’ll survive. Yet, still wanted to believe it.
@@merimkastrat5846I almost cried, tears already welled up in my eyes 😢
The story behind the B-52 crash makes it all the more tragic. The co-pilot and crew repeatedly warned of the captain's dangerous stunts when in the cockpit. He repeatedly would push the plane beyond its limits.
Why was he not grounded.....???
@@collenfisher3635 it's part of military culture. It's very difficult to get people removed from positions especially ones who have been there for a long time. If you Google the accident or read the Wikipedia it tells the story.
@@jtralongo1 Definitely the culture at that time. That's almost 30 years ago. Not saying it's perfect now, but many things have changed and the culture of being afraid to speak up has gotten much better.
That bank angle was absolutely absurd. He shouldn't have pushed that beast over 40 degrees. You could already see it losing altitude because of how sharp it was. Such a tragedy.
Yup, overbanking in a BUFF at low altitude definitely not recommended.
Ramstein Air Show was horrific. Friends of my parents lost their lives there and parents from a friend of mine were there and survived. The despair and helplessness of the people, people trying to save burning people, the screams, the mixed thick smell of burned skin and kerosene, the heat, the panic. The most close you can get to feel what hell is like. They told me that even 34 years after the event took place they still feel like it was yesterday when they jumped off the gravediggers shovel. May all of those who found death in these tragic events rest in piece.
I'm sorry sorry your family went through that. I have seen videos like this wit ppl lying about "incidents" regarding their families losing their lives but this j can tell it's real so much love to you ❤
Kerosene? Thought planes flew with aviation fuel. Learned something new in a sad way.
So sorry you and your family went through that! Much love!
One of my AF student buddies was at the Ramstine show. I asked what it was like he said he thought he was going to die. HE got the Huey helicopter started and pilot showed up to do the transport of patients to the hospital
I was there afterwards. We were Army MP’s nearby backfilling another unit performing their law enforcement mission while they were in the bush and were called in to provide crowd control, etc. We got there about an hour afterwards. It was horrific.
I remember the first one (B52 crash) when it happened, as I was in Seattle. I was describing it to my mom when she stopped me and said, "I know, I used to work on them." (She worked for Boeing in the 1950s-1960s).
That reminded me how much I respect her. :)
She is still here, in her 90s.
I hope your mother live more than 100 year, pray for her healthy and long life, Mother is gift from God
Cool story who cares
What does that have to do with the crash?
I can't imagine being a part of that crew knowing there's nothing I could do to save the aircraft or escape
A one star air force general was in the controls of the 52 showing off which cost the lives of the rest of the crew.
5 years later after this video was posted, we still would never forget the people that died in those horrific events
yeah... name one
@@iq6062p🥲
@@iq6062my god, you are so sad bro how heartless
@@iq6062ok let’s see, the 2001 incident? YOU ARE A HEARTLESS MF
@@iq6062To name a few, Mark McGeehan, Ken Huston, Robert Wolff, Arthur Holland, Ladislow Tejedor Romero, Brad Hasler, Jamie Lee Brokaw, Jeremy Lipka, Rinku Shumman, Michael Sheets, Gary Stockdale, Timothy Garrett, Jimmy Leeward, and that’s not even all of them. Shame on you.
R.I.P to every pilot and pasenger on those planes :(
@St Matthew Yes, unfortunately pilots are suicidal too.
Most killed themself or it was when people didn’t know how to fly. 1980s. No pilot flys straight up:
@@mrfishyarmy2980 What an ignorant ass comment.
@Bingo Alot of people? The people's friend's family lots of people cared
@Bingo u wouldn't know how it feels until you're in that case. Grow up, no one asked if u didn't care u jerk.
3:30. I lost a good friend that day, who was driving back from work when the plane crashed onto the road. 😢 I was on the train passing when this happened and I’ll always remember the shock.
I'm so sorry. That's awful!
@@LizHawkTube Thank you. Definitely makes you appreciate life. R.I.P Matt Jones and all the other victims 🙏
@@Chichi-ov5pdI’m sorry, but I feel like you are lying.
@@jacktimefilms5824 Narcissistic much?
@@DeepestQuotesAnd what does his accusation have to do with npd. stop armchair diagnosing
never going to an airshow after watching this
You shouldn’t go to anything then. Theres videos of tragedies in all aspects of life. Just stay at home
This comment is so fking stupid. Don’t go to a concert, do you realize how many people have died being crushed by a crowd? Don’t drive a car, do you realize how many people have died in a crash? Dont go to an amusement park, do you realize how many people have died on a coaster? If your really worried about going to an air show you should not do a god damn single fucking thing in this world
@@brando8611they are not an aspect of life ..... They are end of life
@@brando8611they are not an aspect of life ..... They are the end of life
I would. Just bring hearing protection.
the way that the planes just evaporate is so weird
Are you like 10? Attend your physics classes. That's not weird kiddo
@@supersaiyangoku7547 they don't need physics class, they only need common sense
@@combineshotgunner9104 true my bad lol
@supersaiyangoku7547 just because something makes logical sense doesn’t mean it’s not still weird/surprising. For instance, you can imagine what happens to the body of a person who jumps off of a building but it’s still weird and disturbing to see the way a body can be destroyed. It’s hard to conceptualize even if it makes physical sense.
@@supersaiyangoku7547what’s your problem jesus
*Why am I watching this?? Im literally gonna be on one soon I am so scared*
Don't fly....
I'm joking you will be fine .. probably :D
Did it go ok?
💣💣💣
It’s about a 0.05 chance of death you will be fine
You dead?
1:54 This is one of the most terrifying and surreal clips to me,, imagine being the one witnessing that in person
hey what are you doing here? Also thanks for making TS2, it was a big part of my childhood.
i can’t believe you’re here! i loved all of the tornado simulator games and how far they have come, i played and still do play them all the time.
@@LFX27 It was a cargo plane
@@desantlpg6287 oh your right i remember now I’m thinking about another video mb
Always feels like a movie clip
3:29 , i live in the small village where this happened. i was on that exact road less than 10 before that crash happened. i grant myself lucky everyday to still be here. 4 years since this accident happened, it still comes back to haunt me. May the people rest in peace that sadly lost their lives.😪💔
Ok
Roj27 shut up
Thank you for sharing this. Did it fly into a crowd there?
@@ZC.Andrew yes I was there. Killed quite a few in the crows
Was this shoram?
The fact that the song stayin alive was playing for the pilot who used his parachute just in time is real neat
7:48 Imagine being chased by airplanes .
3:00 good lord, what a lucky dude surviving that crash, my jaw dropped when I saw the parachute.
Both pilots of both planes survived, hoped the Russian government didn’t fire them from their jobs tbh
Thank God they survived
Yes 🙏🏻🙏🏻👌
Your comment made me understand why they were clapping
And someone was clapping?
5:15 that scared the shit out of me
Earrape
Me to
The Sound is Well Cared for 🤑👍 (It's a joke)
Now imagine being there in person. Sheesh that was incredibly loud.
Same
Aviation disasters have always intrigued me , as an adolescent teenage girl I feel a little weird to be fascinated by such a thing… but here I am I guess
Its normal to be curious about death .....it makes us appreciate life even more , work hard when your young ....u will be 50 before u know it ....make hay while the sun shines as it ďoesnt shine forever
nah your fine, humans have a built-in morbid curiosity for seeing disasters
I just can't wrap my head around how people can be so lucky as to survive a plane crash
Yep the plane that crossed the road and clipped the taxi people survived that 😮
I don't like planes
@@WeaponX2165 For safety reasons? You definitely should look into how dangerous being in a car is. Or walking down stairs for that matter, if you are afraid of airplanes safety.
@@cherriberri8373 You’re definitely more likely to be in a car crash than a plane crash, but it’s the fear of heights and simply not being in control. Crashes in general , but dropping thousands of feet from the air and crashing into flames, no thank you.
@@achante2002and yet more die in car accidents than in plane crashes
Correct me if i'm wrong but it's really respectable how the pilots avoid crowds of people and buildings in their last moments even though its probably the end for them.
It is though they are trained for it just like. A soldier expects to die so do pilots
There's no avoiding when the plane is uncontrollable.
First you can't always avoid it when the plane isn't under control, second 77 people died at the 2002 Sknyliv airshow
Who and why would anyone "correct" you on that? 😁Perhaps with the exception of some bloodthirsty psychopaths.
I agree with you 100%, although I think I would use the word heroic.
6:00 ironic how they're listening to stayin alive
Well he ejected so it’s appropriate cause he stayed alive
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed this lol
Morbid yet hilarious.
And yep, he's probably alive, look at the left side in 6:10, i think that's the pilot that ejected
Not sure why I came here other than morbid curiosity. Prayers for the families of those who lost their lives and the injured.
The most saddest event I have ever seen on any vid so far is a huge amount of people losing their lives inside of planes and jets. It’s definitely depressing and almost impossible to forget about what sad events took place especially in a situation like this. This is so saddening and horrific for any person to go through. May their dear ones be supported, and may those who have lost their lives Rest In Peace.
ok apenpok
Yup it can be traumatic I can only imagine
Mohammed Ali was an anti American draft dodging coward and an anti white racist
@@caseysawyer6081 I don’t see any reason why I relate to this. There were and are a ton of rednecks for a good reason: they don’t probably properly understand the term respect, prosperity and justice. I wrote this comment to show that I do show sympathy, and no coward does that. There are a vast number of people titled to this name who can make a difference with such a name to build reputation and character for themselves, yet at the same time I am glad that the Mohammad Ali you are referring to isn’t the type of person that loves or thinks of shedding blood. Be it even causing slavery to this very day. From their life lessons I learned that coexistence is a successful way to continue living instead of acting all barbaric for power and being brainwashed by public media. I am no racist person when I am saying this, nor have I acted in such way. Good luck with your mockery. You should learn not to judge a minority over a majority.
9/11
Seeing this gives me the chills for all the lives tragically lost so suddenly. It also reminds me of what could have happened to my friend and me. A co-worker (in his 50's) that we flew with in a small plane on Mother's Day in 1982 had a MAJOR heart attack at our work yard and died just 21 months later in February of 1984. If that had happened when we were flying, then all three of us would have died in a fiery crash like this. Forty years later, that flight still haunts my friend and me.
small plane like C172 or something similar?
Controls on those planes are pretty simple and some civilians might be able to use it in emergency. Landings will always be the hard part.
Follow all ATC instructions.
@@liberator3490 Thanks for your reply. It was 40 years ago that this flight happened and it was a small Cessna plane. I thank God that our pilot and co-worker was fine on that day and that my friend and I did not have to suddenly figure out how to try to land the plane safely if the pilot would have had his fatal heart attack that day that he had at our work yard just 21 months later. RIP Charley Vance.......
@@DougCeleste that's good then.
May the pilot rest in piece.
@@liberator3490 Thank you. Charley was an amazing man who learned how to fly a plane in his 40's. Sadly, he never took care of his health and had chest pains but did not go to the doctor which might have saved his life since he was only in his 50's when he died on that overcast February 1984 morning in our work yard in San Jose, CA.
Omg that’s awful
9:14 He's saying: "Holy s**t, that plane lost a wheel! Holy s**t!"
In chilean
Thanks, i didn't have a idea what they said.
@@ElMillas20 spanish*, and they are colombian
Son colombianos, no dicen mierda, dicen weon, es un modismo, si dicen que perdió unas ruedas, igual gracias crack
@@ElMillas20 Colombian
Watching before a flight, again
3:08
Jet: *crashes*
Everyone: :o *CLAPPING*
edit: holy shit its a joke, I know it's because the pilot ejected but it's just not easy to see him eject so it just looks like they are clapping at the plane crash
What's that all about?
@@octaviussludberry9016 my guess is they clapped at the pilot escaping. It appears he was able to eject.
I think they're clapping because he was able to bail out
Did that plane crash because of the vortex or some other thing.
Both pilots ejected
I was there for the Shoreham Airshow, as used to work at Shoreham Airport, one of the saddest days, won't ever forget the silence of the crowd when it was obvious it was gonna crash, its never the same when i drive on the A27 too as always brings memories back. R.I.P to all that passed away on these scary crashes
(3:30)
That one was hilarious....pull up late again why don't ya? ☺️😂
I worked as an office junior at Apollo Aviation so got free tickets I was working in one of the hangers! Hated the job though! I was only 18 and didn’t fit in there at all! 😂
@@kidzbop38isstraightfire92omg don’t be so rude
How can those militaries be so dumb? Using tax money to execute their idiocy.
2:47 is undeniably the saddest moment in air show history. Those people were absolutely obliterated. So tragic.
77 people died, 543 injured.
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I believe this is the one where the plane snagged on a barbed wire fence and pulled the whole thing through the crowd. If you can imagine the physical implications of that, you'll understand why that caused so many of the deaths.
@@AdhamOhm Pilot error.
They started coming out of the maneuver too late.
@Bingo I agree. Back in those days most people were racist and more than likely deserved it
my friend was in one of those.. rest in peace tarze. :(
RIP Tarze
RIP tarze you will be missed
Rip:/
Fake
@@ALLTake-v2pand how the fuck would you know? Have some fucking sympathy
Those clips of planes crashing into crowds at airshows is the sole reason why I don't go to airshows. You never know and they always perform dangerous stunts. Also a fact I found.. The pilot of the second crash survived the crash but unfortunately later succumbed to his burn injuries.
1:45 investigation found that the load within the plane wasn't properly secured by the ground crew, and upon takeoff, the weight shifted to the rear of the plane, forcing the nose up which caused the aircraft to stall.
And considering that the plane was refueled - yikes! 😱😢
I’m a ramp agent and we have to watch that clip and others so we can see how important it is that we load everything correctly and these clips are the very reason I make sure I do my job correctly so I can slee at night knowing I made a difference in someone’s road in life or even the road to a different destination to better their lives
@@TheRealDog. That's awesome. I'm really glad you take your job seriously. It sounds as if you almost consider it like an oath to never knowingly and intentionally cause harm/death because you didn't feel like doing things in the proper, procedural manner. I personally want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that your commitment to my safety is honorable and beyond appreciated. You deserve a million thanks from ALLLL the people who made it to their destination safe, happy & alive because of you.
Cargo 747???
It was properly secured but they found out a strap broke and the
Military trucks shifter 2 inches and during take of moved more and slammed into the back of the plane near the tail. Taking out the black box and the rudders and landing gear malfunctioned do to that truck moving.
5:21 that was some ww2 pov.
5:16
Plane : attention passengers as you can see out the window. It seems we are coming to ground. Please fasten your seatbelts.
@@Kayden_and_the_impostersthere’s no time to make a joke lots of people died
@@bryannguyen1710cmon man it been 2 years chill
2011*
I just wanted to know where the pilot went
Pilots don’t die they fly higher ❤
Rest in peace 1:06
no they hit the ground
@@catscanhavelittleasalami or water
In chunks.
No they meant like they go to heaven 😭😭😭😭
@@NevaehGivings-h5j they did but went down again and crashed ☠☠
Title did not disappoint. Some crazy footage.
You mean the video didn't disappoint.
@@MargaritaMagdalena the title.
@@fwy8667 Nope.
@@fwy8667 Definitely title.
7:01 a parshute at the left
Parachute *
I spent 8 years in the USAF, about half airborne, and have been to many air shows, including the Paris Air Show when I was stationed in Germany. I have always felt that the risks involved with the close flybys are not worth it. The Ramstein Air Show disaster really highlights that. 70 people died, and more than 500 more were hurt.
It always seems like the planes are 100% fuelled too, is that the case or does a small amount of fuel still make a pretty hefty fireball?
The Sknyliv (Lviv) is even more than that
The Ramstein incident involved the italian Frecce Tricolori, one of which unfortunately crashed because of a bird strike during takeoff one week ago. Check out the video (search for "Frecce Tricolori Caselle Torino crash"). The pilot ejected, but unfortunately the plane hit a car which caught fire and a 5 year old girl died
@@williamcozbie1233 jet fuel is nasty stuff. doubt they're filled completely.
RIP to the souls lost in those crashes
😢😢
4:33 imagine looking out your window to see a commercial airline just barrelling towards the highway
The accident also happened in Taiwan :v
Seems to be TransAsia Flight 235 which occured in 2015, the ATR turboprop crashed into a bridge.
its an ATR 72-600. Learn about planes bitch oommgg
@@sejozfc1 "Hey look, it's the plane expert......" See how nobody gives a damn man, chill out
@@sejozfc1 Don't care didn't ask.
@@sejozfc1 Manners are key young man
Note to self: watch air shows from home.
yeah alot of people in those crowds died
Sounds like a safe plan😮
Air Shows have been forbidden in Germany since the Ramstein catastrophe.
Imagine how traumatic it is to watch a plane crash onto the people in front of you and see them die, knowing it could have easily been you if it had crashed just a hair differently...holy shit. I will never go to an air show. :')
My mum had tickets for Ramstein, right where the plane hit the crowd. Luckily she was sick that day and stayed home.
@@Anna-tl3hw
I was posted to Germany at that time, the ticket to an airshow gives you entry, it does not give you a set place to be. You're free to roam around and view the aircraft on display as you please. Your quote about being in a set location is false.
@@tazman572 I know that they were allowed to freely roam around but my mum‘s ex-boyfriend organized them tickets to accompany him and he was there in the crowd the plane hit and died. Did not know it would be necessary to go into detail.
@@tazman572 Germany is the land of Germans
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess thats how it works yeah
Why the hell this channel is so underrated?...
I’m a flight attendant and sometimes I wonder if it’s worth it. If I didn’t make it home my kids wouldn’t understand as they’re too young. Prayers to all lives lost and to the crew on the Singapore flight at the end, they would’ve known and been terrified just by the noises upon take off they knew they were in trouble and it was the end
Wow
Quit ur job and work normal job
@@obaoba1934 how bout let people do how they want
@@obaoba1934 clearly you have no job in aviation. I adore my job but I am aware of the problems aircraft and pilots face daily - don’t tell me what to do. I expressed an honest opinion. I have young children and have been flying way before they came along. This video makes me sad and reflect because I have personally been in emergency situations where I’ve gone to grab my phone to call home to say I love you and goodbye. I’ve always loved my job but as a mother I love my kids and sometimes I get scared I won’t come home to them. Don’t hate - appreciate the honesty from a flight attendant. Thanks 🙏🏼
@@holliew1993 What happened during your worse experience when you called home? Thank you.
6:20 , the pilot opened his parachute, my God , he was safe
he probably wished he died he lost both legs and an arm
@@wendysafruik4230 That is outright bullshit.
@@wendysafruik4230
I was in the RCAF from 1981-2016, and was a tech on CF-18's. The pilot DID NOT lose his legs and an arm. He had broken vertabraes and a couple of other injuries. The plane was based at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, AB.
Wanna know why?
The plane couldn't turn to fast
Unbelievable
Pilots have got to be up there with some of the bravest people in the world. Nothing but respect for those guys
Pilots, astronauts, submarine crews... any job where you're completely isolated and far away from solid ground and no margin of error can exist.
The bravest, smartest, and most stupid people there is! I have nothing but respect for them but wanting to do any job that dangerous is also dumb. They're all adrenaline junkies! 😁 Same with Bering Sea fisherman and miners!
lmfao righto
As a pilot it is so much more boring and routine than you could imagine.
I love air shows and have been to so many over the years, but, just yikes😢
Such tragedies. RIP to pilots and spectators.❤
8:10 You never want to stand right at the end of the runway when an Aerosucre jet is taking off. They have a reputation for overloading their tired, old cargo jets and there are a ton of videos where they use almost every foot of the runway. This time they didn't get away with it and the plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
Aun así el pararse en la calle que va a dar justo al final de la pista de aterrizaje y de despegue es un sueño que pude cumplir y ver un avión despegar lo vale
As a pilot myself I have read for almost all of these clips what happened and to the ones I havent I can kinda understand what went wrong. I still though after so many years cant understand what the pilot of the first clip was thinking, you never bank that kind of an angle with a plane that heavy... why?????
Read this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Fairchild_Air_Force_Base_B-52_crash#Holland's_previous_behavior_and_USAF_leaders'_reactions
@@aviationclub2637 Yeah, he was a complete nitwit.
Can you explain what happened with the one at 1:45? I’ve been looking everywhere for info on this but haven’t been able to find anything
@@kimballray6631 well it was a cargo flight I dont remember where were they headed but once they took of a big part of the cargo cut loose cause the straps were not secured, once the cargo was free it hit the back of the airplane so hard that it penetrated its walls and they lost all tail control. So 1 they didnt have control over the aircraft and 2 they had a CG change causing the airplane to pitch up uncontrollably until it stalled out flipped and smashed to the ground.
@@aviationclub2637 that Holland Guy seemed psycho... thank you for sharing this info.
I dont want to be mean or being that Guy but he kinda had it coming for doing these dangerous stunt for years..
5:10 I was there when this one happened. It took place in Reno Nevada during the air races. Plane crashed into the bleachers. Was crazy
I know this might be a bit of a person question, but how close where you to the impact site?? Im trying to understand what it must have been like but im just having such a hard time processing that one, especialy as it seemed like a stunt gone wrong.
@@Cipher00007 not close, I was closer to the runway. I honestly didn't even see it happen, I just heard screaming and saw smoke.
Yeah, that one made me turn away. It's horrible to see something going wrong into a tragically horrific event. Especially when sometimes you don't even see it coming
I'm actually amazed more people didn't die, if the one I'm looking up is correct...only 11 fatalities, including the pilot, right? I mean it's still awful, but I expected worse, given that it hit the stands. In contrast, that first one with the sad music and multiple angles - the Iviv Ukraine crash - I wasn't sure if anyone actually died based on the video, until I looked it up. Yikes - 77 ground fatalities. :(
5:15 WHAT AN IMPACT!!!!!
“Planes are the safest way of transport”
Also planes:
1:50 that took place in Afghanistan, the reason was that armored vehicles weren't strapped with enough straps which caused the plane to lose balance and inevitably crash.
Edit: it's obviously not the weight difference that caused the aircraft to lose balance. The last armored vehicle in the cargo rolled back to the area that houses the hydraulics and made the aircraft very hard to impossible to control.
Cool story bro
That isn’t Afghanistan
how the heck is the national airlines flight 102
Wait sorry nvm didn’t know the roads where like that there
@@blingblinginyaface Thanks 😊
the feeling of knowing nobody survived gives me chills
You're not paying attention. Some pilots ejected their planes.
@@PiroKUSS yep
But some did..
6:07 this guy was soo lucky that he saved himself with the ejection seat
6:00 the staying alive playing in the backround just matches so well cause of the fact that no one was hurt
RIP to all those lives that were lost. This is a huge tragedy to all those poor families out there. I mourn for those losses. ❤
Go the Brisbane Lions. But most importantly yes RIP to the tragedies❤
Womp Womp
You know what's awful to think about? On every plane that crashed like this there was probably at least one passenger who was terrified of flying. Your worst fears can come true people, never forget that.
kinda disgusting
@@TheJoker-dj4yqdumbass mentality
@@TheJoker-dj4yq i dont think your lack of intelligence is realizing that some people have to anyway
@@TheJoker-dj4yqgrowing up also means being more understanding of others
@@TheJoker-dj4yqThey probably had no other convenient choice of transport. How else are you supposed to get quickly from Britain to America for example?
Your Channel Is Great. True, It Is A Bit Misfortunate That You Quit 10 Months Ago. But Still, Your 68 Videos Are Still Enjoyable To Rewatch
Oh, And By The Way This Is RobloxKong`s ALT Channel
Oh And I Don`t Acually Play Roblox... I Just Couldn't Think Of A Channel Name 5 Years Ago
Thank you very much. I dont have much time. Maybe one day I will make some new and better videos 😊
@@aviationclub2637 Good to know. Yeah, not everybody has time. Thats also why I don't make content. Because it takes to long to fing good apps to edit. Meaning That you would have to install several apps, all for just 1 thing each.
But still, at least your still active in your Comment Section. That makes me happy
04:50
Insurance: what happened?
dude: my car got hit by a Plane
Insurance:......
dude:.......
Insurance: ok!
I'm not scared I'm sad... the family the friends... I cannot feel how they feel... it must hurt so much
Did you like it?
@St Matthew "be scared" is the worst and stupidest advice i've ever heard in my entire life
@St Matthew No it doesn't. Objectively you are more likely to die in a car crash than on a plane, even adjusted for the number of trips taken. Life is a gift, so don't squander it being a pussy.
@St Matthew "It is estimated that the odds of dying in a plane crash are 1 in 9,821. For a better perspective, that is 1 fatal accident per 16 million flights. Whereas the odds of dying in a car crash are approximately 1 in 114."
@St Matthew you sound like a pussy LOL
5:58 Stayin alive has to be the most perfect song for that moment. Seeing the pilot eject was a moment of happiness.
@ 6:11
The person the ejected, has so much little time to get out. Thank fuck he or she managed to eject in time ✌️
Lol at the car getting clipped.
Imagine having to explain that to your insurance 😆
3:10 who the fuck is clapping?! LMFAO
The people that are happy to see that the pilots safely ejected
Man.... I remember how as a kid, I was paranoid of flying in a plane because of footage like this.
Nowadays, my paranoia has subsided, but I'm reminded that my chances are low, but never 0.
These unfortunate souls weren't so lucky. I wish the best for their families
It takes a lot of time, study, & hours to become a commercial or military pilot. It doesn’t take much at all to crash.
They're playing Stayng Alive at 6:15
Had chills go throughout my body while I watched this. This was straight up terrifying 😢😢😢
It always amazes me how people have such strong reactions almost immediately. I feel like I would be in so much shock about what had just happened that it would take a minute to process it.
Q1
I think at that point it's not their mind telling them to run, it probs their God given instinct,
I would be screaming and the bugging the hell out
thankfully not everyone is a flaming pussy
Watch the 9/11 tapes. So many people had such visceral and emotional reactions. Still gives me chills.
05:44 this is my childhood trauma still giving me chills like i am watching for the first time. god bless all of their souls.
And here I thought a water landing was the safest landing technique
@@SG-fm9wd same
@@astronoman008 atleast you learned your lesson on what would happened if you try landing on water
But seriously though if you pull a “miracle on the Hudson move” you need to get out immediately cause your plane gonna sink and your pretty much a dead man if you don’t know how to swim
@@LucidLewisthe reason why it didn't land safely it was hijacked
wow! One of the only posts about plane crashes that actually shows crashes. Thanks for sharing.
My sympathies for the victims and their families.
I'm also reminded how much I miss LiveLeak (where some of this footage was originally posted). It is a pity it was forced to shut down simply for showing real events and our current state on planet Earth.
“Ay bro watch yo Jet.”
*”Bro Watch yo Jet BRO WATCH YO JET-“*
Why would you say that
@@teamreveal2604 its a reference to a gta v online video that went viral
Dark but funny
Lmao
5:51 was a hijacking, they wanted to fly to Australia and they thought they had enough fuel, from a magazine, but the pilots kept it close to the mainland/island and was able to glide and ditch on the water.
Yup, I'm Ethiopian and I wasn't even born back then but I heard about it from my parents
I remember watching a video about that before, that’s why I wanted to check because the crash looked really familiar.
well, "ditch" might be a stretch
I’ve seen individual videos of many of these crashes before, somehow the emotional impact is even greater when shown as a compilation. R.I.P. all poor souls whose lives were so tragically cut short.
I feel bad for the people that were in the plane 😔🙏🕊️
I was at RIAT in ‘93 when the 2 migs crashed, it’s was a fantastic display up to that point, the Russians were always the highlight of the shows in those days, watching them to cobras and tail slides was something else. Whilst no one was hurt there were a few near misses, there was a crew lying on the wings of a Hercules that got peppered with burning debris, not one of them was hit, also there was a stack of hay bales in a neighbouring field that also had people sat on it, that was also hit by debris and set on fire, nobody was hurt. There was definitely some lucky people that day.
Ok nobody asked or cares. Get off your soapbox
Great video. Respectfully done, well made and very informative. Will subscribe and recommend to friends.
That Ukraine one still shocks me today so much lives lost and injuries especially when you attended the air show when it happend
Watching this before going on a flight 😊😊
Respect to a lot of these pilots for avoiding people as they'd go down.
not the guy in the hawker hunter. it's almost as if he wanted to take a few people with him.
Yeah let’s make sure we don’t add more to the already fucked ones. Get off the internet
@3:16 glad to see that this pilot ejected safely, I'm hoping that all of the other fighter pilots were able to do so also, RIP to all other pilots throughout this compilation who did not make it
Some people were clapping
@@moisesdabeast7823 because the pilot made it out of the plane safely
Someone said he survived but with major injuries on his legs and arm
@@astronoman008 no,he didn’t he only had some fractures.
@@yeahnvmnvm1331 ok thanks
This is heartbreaking 💔 please help me with that heart put back in pieces I love your videos keep it up friend 😔
Even though this video was so sad
Its so interessting that there are WAY more car crashes than plane crashes
9.38 the guy on the bike says - 'Fuck, I laid an egg', which during all this tragedy, made me smile for a moment. Then to watch the aircraft crash while trying to return to the runway was heartbreaking. It crashed 4 minutes after take-off. Cargo flight; 5 dead, one survivor. AeroSucre, Colombia.
I wondered if they were speaking Portuguese! All this time studying Spanish and I still can't follow a conversation. Of course, a Colombian accent might be something I never hear.
@@scottcharney1091 They're speaking spanish actually! But they're using a lot of slangs (idk if that's the correct term to describe it) and with an accent that I can't really figure it out where is from exactly, but it's either Venezuelan or Colombian.
@@MoonRenMMD Without looking it up, I wonder if it happened somewhere in the south, close to Brazil, where you might hear Portun~ol/Portunhol.
It’s actually, “….se calló, huevon.” Which is Colombian slang. It’s almost like, “dumbass”. This was in Puerto Carreno, Colombia, heading to Bogota. Crazy.
@@scottcharney1091 It's Spanish, but like all languages, they're using slang, and each region has their own use of slang words and phrases. I've been in Colombia for 4 years and there are plenty of times that I don't understand the slang used!
There are some great websites where you can learn some local slang and drop them into your conversation like a Paisa!
The pilot who crashed at Shoreham nearly killed us in a different plane at Southport a few months before. At the time, I was in the crowd, saw the plane heading for us and knew I couldn't outrun it. Fortunately he pulled up just in time and flew off but I couldn't believe the same pilot did the same and crashed a short time later.
It's a sign. Never get on a plane.
No it couldn't have been the same pilot.
He should have left more ground-clearance for the pull-out because the warm air gave less lift
@@TheClockwise770 this first video of the bomber, the pilot was known for daredevil stunt and for his crew not wanting to fly with him. No one stopped
@@None-zc5vg yeah you have no idea what you're talking about
R.I.P for those that have lost their lives in these crashes. Prayers going to their family.
Hoje um avião com 62 pessoas caiu aqui no Brasil. Não sobreviveu ninguém 💔
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I have witnessed one plane crash...thankfully. In May 85, an F-4 Phantom crashed about a mile from my house in the South side of Grand Prairie, TX. The pilot and navigator(?) ejected and survived. The pilot was lauded as a hero for staying with the plane longer than necessary in order to steer it into an underdeveloped area off of Carrier Pkwy and I-20. I'll never forget it. My condolences for those who were not as fortunate in these clips.
I've never seen a plane crash but I can confirm this is true I think
6:00 just casually playing staying alive as they crash
Bro his actually insane
*stayin alive stops playing*
They'll need it for the cpr
He was doing that stunt shortly, it was part of the show, he lost control and was immediately ejected, the plane was working when he was "playing"
Stopped the song real quick after the crash
Holy Crap! That last one at 9:06 is so sad. The pilot managed to get the giant airliner off the ground for a couple of minutes after it was damaged during that take off and then sadly crashes soon after😞thats really heart breaking and terrifying. Too bad the pilot couldn't manage to do a safe emergency landing.
@3A-2 he stalled the plane , it could have been avoided but very unlikely he had aynwhere to safely do an emergency landing
@@alterateawful6709 The cargo was not strapped correctly and all went to the rear on takeoff. Center of gravity drastically shifted causing this stall. Unavoidable and unlandable after the shift occurred.
@@DFWCASSANOVA do u have the source? because cargo is usually not heavier than half of the plane
@@alterateawful6709 doesn’t matter…takes very little weight to change the centre of gravity
@@Housey1985 Moreover, if I remember correctly, the cargo - some armored military vehicles - got lose, crashed into the back of the cargo bay and damaged hydraulics there that were needed for steering the plane.
Imagine being that guy that has to go to his insurance company
"hello I'd like to file a claim for auto damage"
"Mmmhm yes and shat happened?"
"well I was driving down the highway, and out of nowhere, this plane just hits me"