Lee's parents made a difference for others even though their son was lost forever. Their determination with no hint of anger, hatred, or bitterness sets them above most humankind. They became advocates and philanthropists. They greatly contributed to the safety of air travel for everyone. I hope that they've been able to continue to find happiness, purpose, and some form of peace and comfort for the rest of their lives.
I wish I had parents like Lee's 😭 They had such a fierce love to go to the lengths they did to make sure their son's death was not meaningless. Airlines only care about safety when enough blood is spilled, but that was unacceptable to them, as it rightfully effing should be. It blows my mind that even today faults found lots of times are not fixed because they can't justify the costs. Only when enough people die. Really sobering to me.
That's some of the finest reenactment acting I've seen in one of these docs from the actors playing the pilots, felt like I was watching a Holywood thriller.
The door that opened on the tarmac was in a 4yo plane.. that is not an old plane.. You can't blame old wiring.. that is a dodgy switch, or rubbish wiring.
Air travel is made safer with the persistency of the Campbells. Thank you Mr & Mrs Campbell your determined effort is saving lives . So sorry about your Son. R.I.P Lee.❤❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The campbells deserve the biggest award in the world what amazing parents not only seeking justice for their son but saving millions of lives going forward ❤
inspirational man is Mr Campbell , the sort of man everyone wants as a dad , ive watched this episode many times and im always blown away by him , his son would be so proud , he took on Boeing and the NTSB and won , rather disappointed in Ron Schleede , as i've watched all these episiooodes of Mayday and air crash inv Schleede and Greig Feith seem to be or appear to be the advocates for the truth, how you can put a human on a plane and just cross your fingers is beyond me, surely cheaper to make the repsir to your fleet than risk going bankrupt cause 300 ppl have sadly died
I've watched enough episodes to know what went wrong right off the bat. I can't imagine the parents dealing with their pain AND fighting for justice for future passengers. This episode gave me goosebumps.
no its alright sometimes because of sudden disrupted airflow a engine surge can happen which means compressor stall (insufficient airflow being confined) that would of been mixed with swirled with fuel then ignited is now being expulsed in the opposite way basically where the vanes and stators were not designed for that and there would be uncontained combustible gasses and very hot air within the core it would have a blue/slight purplish glow then when leaving the exhaust cone it would be orange as it cools down
Detailed and stunning outcome, with all credit to the Lee's and a lesson not to trust industry, the FAA and the NTSB. The only thing I would add on this story is that, no real credit was given in the film to the pilots and crew for getting this plane down as they did.
😢 Lee was on that flight because he was on his way home... he never physically made it. His last desire in this life, in his soul, he wanted to see his parents one last time, say goodbye to his mom. In that sense, he did make it home one last time. Godspeed, Lee.
This is why I usually prefer United _(or other US-based airlines)_ when overseas. _(With my little experience as a student pilot, I somehow feel these pilots are usually above-average in competence)_ 👍
This accident is disturbingly similar to the two DC-10 accidents involving outward opening cargo doors that opened in-flight - one was the Turkish airline flight that crashed in France, killing over 200.
@@toyotaandlexussupercharged6699if you said this 3 years ago I would agree. These days with the problems they had I couldn’t disagree more. And how they respond to all the problems they have now is terrifying.
Just imagine the Campbells hoped their son was one of the people who went through the engine instead of falling for four minutes to the ocean. Hoping their son went through a jet engine!! Unreal.
I used to work in a security job surrounding some planes and one of them was Lufthansa 747. Incredible plane and airline but out of the other planes, it was the one with the most issues. One day that thing’s cargo doors refused to open when it arrived in which the mechanics forced open. By the time it was ready to leave, the mechanics could NOT get it to close and had to force it shut. That plane flew many times after that and continues to. There was a dog in the cargo hold that day too. Boeing planes are sketchy and mostly all I’ve seen are faulty in some way.
It breaks my heart that the precious parents are trying to find justice for the death of their son but everyone else are just trying to cover up the deadly error that kileld their son 😢❤ God bless them in the name of Jesus❤
I find it somewhat funny that the cabin crew knew there had been an explosion, explosive decompression and the the wall and some seats are missing, but not the engine problems. The cockpit crew knew the engines were bad, there was no O2 and they couldnt hold altitude, but didnt know about the explosion. Seems like they should train the head cabin crew member to recognize various issues that the cockpit couldnt know about (big hole in airplane, for example) and initiate contact with the cockpit to make sure they have the facts.
Exactly! I watched another one yesterday where the cabin crew saw the left engine was blasted off with wires exposed and liquid flowing and NONE of them thought of informing the pilots. One of the pilots noticed 7 minutes later, 30 seconds to the deadly fire crash .
It is very possible that the explosion destroyed the inter phone system, so the cabin crew could not contact the pilots. Keep in mind that even if they could have communicated, the cabin crew would have been extremely frightened, scared, and doing everything they can to keep themselves and the remaining passengers as safe as possible in a very bad situation. Their last concern would be to report the damage. I felt that the Cabin Crew did very well with handling this situation and This must have been so terrifying for them.
Very capable crew, thank God for that. But what an unnecessary waste of 9 lives. Designers and quality controllers should wake up and make sure this sort of mistakes will never happen again.
I really enjoy these videos, but d*mn, stop renaming and re-posting the same videos, which are clearly just for CTR/impressions and monetization. It's bad form, and degrades your reputation.
Most of these issues are due to maintenance which is the fault of the airlines. Take a look at how many problems Airbus and other manufacturers have had throughout the years.
its a design flaw and booing knew about it i can talk about this a little since I'm a engineering student (manufacturing) not defending boing the implement change on a large scale is a very costly expense for the entire product and service but this is a critical part of a of the cargo door system in which what should of been done was to fixed immediately as it could pose structural catastrophic failure. The Engineers made a fault but knew about it which was good but is the worst part is and time and time again as this is not exclusive to aviation other industries have chosen the economic side rather than the safety impacts at the end of the day it is the guys and girls in suits that are above the engineers. The engineers will and can give the accosted costs to implement change but the final say is in the financing department there I would assume is the thought of the time "if it works it works" but all they did was tell airlines it could fail in this way x y z etc... basically shift responsibility
In the late 1800s so many railroad workers lost fingers coupling cars that you could tell how many years experience a man had by how few fingers they had left. Then when they got below 4 or 5 they were fired cause they couldnt do the job anymore. The Janney automatic coupler completely solved the problem, but railroads had to be forced to use them cause they cost several hundred dollars per car (which would be thousands today, but still...) and replacing someone cost nothing.
If I could go back in time and warn Boeing that their design was prone to failure, I would. This was not the only incident with this cargo door design. Fixing it would have saved so many lives. Honestly, I don't know why they didn't make the latches more like a commercial safe, with rods that engage into holes in the frame all around. Then even if one rod fails, the other rods would hold it in place.
Safes dont need to hold air pressure. You need a clamping action to force the door against the gasket to retain pressurization. Straight rods would not do that.
Karma does not miss anyone, and that's why Boeing is where is it at today. Soon or later, you'll reap what you've sown. Thank you to Mr. & Mrs. Campbell whom have invested their money to pursue and achieve justice. They have planted the seeds and created the best karma for themselves! Humans, take them as an example to follow.
A family lost there son and as a veteran the pilot and his team saved a lot of passengers and that's your contribution the last comment about repetition pathetic individual
DISAPPOINTED in the NTSB as their report DEMONSTRATED that the they took the airline and Boeing's side. Shameful-so much for the integrity of the NTSB! Most people don't have the resources to do what the Campbell's did. Too bad the Campbell's aren't in charge of safety, etc. at Boeing. So many of our corporations would rather pay out than fix. There's no greater pain than the loss of a child. May your son rest in peace. I'm sure he proud of how long you fought for the truth.❤🙏🏻 I hope you write a book and expose them.
It's not the channel's fault you've never heard of the Mayday show. It's great that they're uploading old episodes for us to watch, but people like you can't be assed to do a couple seconds of googling to find out what this show is.
❤❤❤ asset mgnmt, $$$, owners of airline parts, in 1990, ❤❤❤ costs cut to maintanence expense, and crew, ❤❤❤ non.union, unexperienced, gamble with lives
Well duh... Boeing... Their current Max series aircrafts Assassinations of whistle blowers Boeing hiding their faults... Basically similar this incident Preventable accidents happens from their negligence
So effing done with y’all’s repost bs. If y’all finally DO post a new video, I probably won’t even see it because I don’t trust y’all enough to click!!
The campbells deserve the biggest award in the world what amazing parents not only seeking justice for their son but saving millions of lives going forward ❤
Lee's parents made a difference for others even though their son was lost forever. Their determination with no hint of anger, hatred, or bitterness sets them above most humankind. They became advocates and philanthropists. They greatly contributed to the safety of air travel for everyone. I hope that they've been able to continue to find happiness, purpose, and some form of peace and comfort for the rest of their lives.
Lees parents are straight badasses. Rip Lee
I wish I had parents like Lee's 😭 They had such a fierce love to go to the lengths they did to make sure their son's death was not meaningless. Airlines only care about safety when enough blood is spilled, but that was unacceptable to them, as it rightfully effing should be. It blows my mind that even today faults found lots of times are not fixed because they can't justify the costs. Only when enough people die. Really sobering to me.
That's some of the finest reenactment acting I've seen in one of these docs from the actors playing the pilots, felt like I was watching a Holywood thriller.
Thank you for uploading the older episodes - they’re so much better than the later series.
The door that opened on the tarmac was in a 4yo plane.. that is not an old plane.. You can't blame old wiring.. that is a dodgy switch, or rubbish wiring.
Probably made at a cheap manufacturer because its inferior. You get what you pay for.
My parents were vacationing in Hawaii and were coming back the next week. This event made me terrified for them.
This gets my vote for the most tense, exciting episode of the show I have seen so far!
Air travel is made safer with the persistency of the Campbells. Thank you Mr & Mrs Campbell your determined effort is saving lives . So sorry about your Son. R.I.P Lee.❤❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love Lee's mum and dad there amazing in every single way possible my heart and prayers go out 🙏 to them 🙏❤️🙏🙏
Good on you, Campbells!
The campbells deserve the biggest award in the world what amazing parents not only seeking justice for their son but saving millions of lives going forward ❤
inspirational man is Mr Campbell , the sort of man everyone wants as a dad , ive watched this episode many times and im always blown away by him , his son would be so proud , he took on Boeing and the NTSB and won , rather disappointed in Ron Schleede , as i've watched all these episiooodes of Mayday and air crash inv Schleede and Greig Feith seem to be or appear to be the advocates for the truth, how you can put a human on a plane and just cross your fingers is beyond me, surely cheaper to make the repsir to your fleet than risk going bankrupt cause 300 ppl have sadly died
I've watched enough episodes to know what went wrong right off the bat. I can't imagine the parents dealing with their pain AND fighting for justice for future passengers. This episode gave me goosebumps.
13:23 I am not a rocket scientist either, and even I know 'Flames, not good'.
Well, they do need SOME flame, they just need to keep it penned up _inside_ the engine.
no its alright sometimes because of sudden disrupted airflow a engine surge can happen which means compressor stall (insufficient airflow being confined) that would of been mixed with swirled with fuel then ignited is now being expulsed in the opposite way basically where the vanes and stators were not designed for that and there would be uncontained combustible gasses and very hot air within the core it would have a blue/slight purplish glow then when leaving the exhaust cone it would be orange as it cools down
Unbelievable tenacity of the Campbells!❤
Such professionalism!
Detailed and stunning outcome, with all credit to the Lee's and a lesson not to trust industry, the FAA and the NTSB. The only thing I would add on this story is that, no real credit was given in the film to the pilots and crew for getting this plane down as they did.
What an excellent report on the Campbells. And I am not sure if Boeing learnt a lesson. I have serious doubts.
they officially have been criminally charged 🎊
Your son would be proud of you
Why did TH-cam take down your video "From Marvel to Mayhem: American Airlines' DC-10 Horror | Mayday: Air Disaster" in the US yesterday ????
They have more than one episode of many of these. I suggest looking for it under a different name.
Welcome back mayday
😢 Lee was on that flight because he was on his way home... he never physically made it. His last desire in this life, in his soul, he wanted to see his parents one last time, say goodbye to his mom. In that sense, he did make it home one last time. Godspeed, Lee.
49:30 Very well said indeed.
This is why I usually prefer United _(or other US-based airlines)_ when overseas.
_(With my little experience as a student pilot, I somehow feel these pilots are usually above-average in competence)_ 👍
What a stud....the entire cockpit are studs❤❤❤
The narrator’s voice in season 1 was soothing.
Hey that somber music vibes, is it possible to download?
How does relate to the exact issue that killed over 300 on the DC-10 in '74?
This accident is disturbingly similar to the two DC-10 accidents involving outward opening cargo doors that opened in-flight - one was the Turkish airline flight that crashed in France, killing over 200.
Boeing knows how to deal with people who make trouble for them. Don't suicide me bro!
Boeing is a great company
@@toyotaandlexussupercharged6699if you said this 3 years ago I would agree. These days with the problems they had I couldn’t disagree more. And how they respond to all the problems they have now is terrifying.
Hello, Mayday!
I'm early?
No way! It appears fast!
You the 1st comment
@@Mr.Afto.n Aww.... Thanks
Just imagine the Campbells hoped their son was one of the people who went through the engine instead of falling for four minutes to the ocean. Hoping their son went through a jet engine!! Unreal.
19:41 Captain David Cronin: we're either going land on the airport in the water or downtown Honolulu
I used to work in a security job surrounding some planes and one of them was Lufthansa 747. Incredible plane and airline but out of the other planes, it was the one with the most issues. One day that thing’s cargo doors refused to open when it arrived in which the mechanics forced open. By the time it was ready to leave, the mechanics could NOT get it to close and had to force it shut. That plane flew many times after that and continues to. There was a dog in the cargo hold that day too. Boeing planes are sketchy and mostly all I’ve seen are faulty in some way.
Why do guys keep posting the same videos I have seen this 3 times already 😂
because they cant upload the newest ones.
They mostly upload seasons 1-3 cause they dont get copyrighted.
I have watched this 5 times 😂! Agh! I guess there are no more Mayday incidents occurring.
Quit complaining. Just watch only once!!😂
@@205rider8 Nah… we love to watch as we fall asleep 😴.
I thought I was the only one that did that haha as I sleep I am learning about all of the castles of England at this point. 🤔@@priscamolotsi
It breaks my heart that the precious parents are trying to find justice for the death of their son but everyone else are just trying to cover up the deadly error that kileld their son 😢❤ God bless them in the name of Jesus❤
This also happened on dc 10s in the 70s this design should never have continued in the first place
@@dorothycutler5539 exactly, I don't understand how people still want to fly on Boeing planes
If you get blown out of a airplane at 20000 feet. How many minutes are you still consciouce??
26:47 song name????
I find it somewhat funny that the cabin crew knew there had been an explosion, explosive decompression and the the wall and some seats are missing, but not the engine problems. The cockpit crew knew the engines were bad, there was no O2 and they couldnt hold altitude, but didnt know about the explosion. Seems like they should train the head cabin crew member to recognize various issues that the cockpit couldnt know about (big hole in airplane, for example) and initiate contact with the cockpit to make sure they have the facts.
Exactly! I watched another one yesterday where the cabin crew saw the left engine was blasted off with wires exposed and liquid flowing and NONE of them thought of informing the pilots. One of the pilots noticed 7 minutes later, 30 seconds to the deadly fire crash .
It is very possible that the explosion destroyed the inter phone system, so the cabin crew could not contact the pilots.
Keep in mind that even if they could have communicated, the cabin crew would have been extremely frightened, scared, and doing everything they can to keep themselves and the remaining passengers as safe as possible in a very bad situation. Their last concern would be to report the damage.
I felt that the Cabin Crew did very well with handling this situation and This must have been so terrifying for them.
24:21 Captain David Cronin: center the trim center the trim
Now im thinking a whistleblower was probably on that flight
I saw this three times allready
I am an ENFP so that's why I want to learn everything on planes Myers Briggs personality type
Very capable crew, thank God for that. But what an unnecessary waste of 9 lives. Designers and quality controllers should wake up and make sure this sort of mistakes will never happen again.
one engineer vs a defence company
The air line had some really bad luck that they had a aviation lawyer on this plane.
I really enjoy these videos, but d*mn, stop renaming and re-posting the same videos, which are clearly just for CTR/impressions and monetization. It's bad form, and degrades your reputation.
I❤️ACI
First comment
@@X1000YT you're 3rd
Ugh…this is what, The 4th or 5th time it’s been posted?
Human Sacrifice for them to get wealth. It is sick!!!!
Boeing, what did you expect 😂😅
Most of these issues are due to maintenance which is the fault of the airlines. Take a look at how many problems Airbus and other manufacturers have had throughout the years.
Do you have aviation experience???
its a design flaw and booing knew about it i can talk about this a little since I'm a engineering student (manufacturing) not defending boing the implement change on a large scale is a very costly expense for the entire product and service but this is a critical part of a of the cargo door system in which what should of been done was to fixed immediately as it could pose structural catastrophic failure. The Engineers made a fault but knew about it which was good but is the worst part is and time and time again as this is not exclusive to aviation other industries have chosen the economic side rather than the safety impacts at the end of the day it is the guys and girls in suits that are above the engineers. The engineers will and can give the accosted costs to implement change but the final say is in the financing department there I would assume is the thought of the time "if it works it works" but all they did was tell airlines it could fail in this way x y z etc... basically shift responsibility
The cost of doing business.....
In the late 1800s so many railroad workers lost fingers coupling cars that you could tell how many years experience a man had by how few fingers they had left. Then when they got below 4 or 5 they were fired cause they couldnt do the job anymore. The Janney automatic coupler completely solved the problem, but railroads had to be forced to use them cause they cost several hundred dollars per car (which would be thousands today, but still...) and replacing someone cost nothing.
Warning to everyone don't fly at night
WTF !!!! WOW How much they could careless for people over money . The World today is lets just say @*?!?%
omg another american and turkey flight
Imagine it happened when they where at 32,000 feet
If I could go back in time and warn Boeing that their design was prone to failure, I would. This was not the only incident with this cargo door design. Fixing it would have saved so many lives. Honestly, I don't know why they didn't make the latches more like a commercial safe, with rods that engage into holes in the frame all around. Then even if one rod fails, the other rods would hold it in place.
Safes dont need to hold air pressure. You need a clamping action to force the door against the gasket to retain pressurization. Straight rods would not do that.
They wouldn't have listened.. they're not listening to their own engineers now... You'll never be louder than money.
Karma does not miss anyone, and that's why Boeing is where is it at today. Soon or later, you'll reap what you've sown. Thank you to Mr. & Mrs. Campbell whom have invested their money to pursue and achieve justice. They have planted the seeds and created the best karma for themselves! Humans, take them as an example to follow.
32:52 what do you see? Like if u saw what i saw
How much did Boeing payoff the NTSB?
Yep follow the money.
criminal negligence and cover up
its a defence contractor its what they do
By the grace of God.
$$$>lives, simple as that
42:54
Bruce Lampart
is very arrogant
For being 100% right? Do explain
Boeing pays FAA and NTSB
Human Sacrifice. = $.
A family lost there son and as a veteran the pilot and his team saved a lot of passengers and that's your contribution the last comment about repetition pathetic individual
Witnesses describe the engineer making sheep 🐑 noises on his way back to the cockpit, frightening many passengers.
DISAPPOINTED in the NTSB as their report DEMONSTRATED that the they took the airline and Boeing's side. Shameful-so much for the integrity of the NTSB! Most people don't have the resources to do what the Campbell's did. Too bad the Campbell's aren't in charge of safety, etc. at Boeing. So many of our corporations would rather pay out than fix. There's no greater pain than the loss of a child. May your son rest in peace. I'm sure he proud of how long you fought for the truth.❤🙏🏻 I hope you write a book and expose them.
You’re absolutely right. Corporate officers care about the bottom line, not the customer, no matter the industry.
I think it is time to unsubscribe. Same old stories from over 20 years ago with the word Boeing as click bate😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Nobody will miss you, cupcake. Bye!😂
It's not the channel's fault you've never heard of the Mayday show. It's great that they're uploading old episodes for us to watch, but people like you can't be assed to do a couple seconds of googling to find out what this show is.
I know English is tough... but its bait. Not bate, cupcake 🤣
@user-fr3hy9uh6y Boeing is mentioned so often because they make most of the planes used worldwide.
Boeing sucked even before the merge with MD.
No they didn’t
คนไทยมีไหมครับรึผมดูคนเดียว🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
I make my plane in future go boom boom
❤❤❤ asset mgnmt, $$$, owners of airline parts, in 1990, ❤❤❤ costs cut to maintanence expense, and crew, ❤❤❤ non.union, unexperienced, gamble with lives
Boeing aircraft are very strong
This is obviously old. Why is it being posted to seem like a current event
Well duh... Boeing...
Their current Max series aircrafts
Assassinations of whistle blowers
Boeing hiding their faults...
Basically similar this incident
Preventable accidents happens from their negligence
Because they're uploading old episodes. That should've been obvious.
Same reason as the airline, money.
So effing done with y’all’s repost bs. If y’all finally DO post a new video, I probably won’t even see it because I don’t trust y’all enough to click!!
What a crap company Boeing always has been not excluding the airlines too
Double-digit IQ
I'm the first
You're 2nd
Well, Kiwis, maybe build your own airplanes and run your own international airline and stop relying on the US for everything, maybe?
People , get a life !!!
Evil witch
These fake or real?
Real
Real stories, recounted film depictions of
It's fake, the earth is flat😅
@@DerKlemm-Crafter no... just no.
@@Mr.Afto.n No worries, it was just a joke
The campbells deserve the biggest award in the world what amazing parents not only seeking justice for their son but saving millions of lives going forward ❤