Every Plane Crash From Air Disasters Season 7 | Smithsonian Channel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2022
- A look at every plane crash featured in Air Disasters Season 7, including BA Flight 09, Aeromexico Flight 498, and more.
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That Helios episode was tragic for me. The flight attendant tried to save the plane but he was too late since the plane were running out of fuel
My heart breaks for him every time🥺
That's why you always have to pray and Repent and get right with GOD before you get on an airplane .. just in case a "Helios" happens when you lose consciousness and a plane runs out of fuel and you crash you wake up in eternity without the protection of the LORD 🙏🏽
We need 1 more like so this can be more funnier we need 69 LIKESS
@@MisTracy39TheVeganLady I don't think those people believed in your god, but okay
Yes that broke my heart ❤️.. He tried so hard.. Technically died a hero and basically since everyone on board flight ✈️ 522 died peacefully since they were already unconscious... RIP
It’s nice when you know someone survived these horrible crashes
and its even more tragic when you hear that no one did
8:44 when elmo doesnt get his crayons
ive been giggling at this for the past 5 minutes
BA 09 didnt just fly through volcanic ash, they entered hyperspeed from starwars
It’s not a joke man ppl have died
@@victoriamc_1136 no actually, no one died on that flight
That’s what I was thinking, I was like damn those guys jumped to light speed or got kidnapped by aliens
Poita seur.
Christ 😂
It must be terrible for the person who watched the flight go down ... even for a military pilot, it sends a chill and a nightmare...
Yep. I live right near where the E.A.A. happens every year, and I've seen several small planes go down. Even THAT is a sinking feeling. I couldn't even imagine seeing a commercial airliner packed full of people go down.... 😬
Plane: almost crashes
Pilot: I hope you *enjoyed* our *uneventful* flight 🙂
the helios one is scary
I like how the same captain acts for British Midland Airways Flight 092, Air France Flight 358 and Air Canada Flight 797.
I dont think its actually the same actor.
Remember Season 7 (4) first came out (almost/probably) a decade before the episode of 092.
Same actor plays the captain for Air France Flight 358 and British Midland Flight 092, a different actor plays the captain for Canada Flight 797
Ergo: “reenactment”
I cried for Mary Wong. No one should go through that. I hope she heals one day. I couldn't make through that. She is a strong woman. I feel like a very weak man compared to her and what she went through and how she handled it. Bless You Mary
Excellent stoked job guys!!
Heya. Would love you guys to drop us a full episode ever so often. Cheers!! 🙏
Look at description
Or you can buy ALL 16 Seasons on Amazon Prime, like I did.
@@Bronwyn031 Well that’s stupid, they have it on Disney plus.
@@rohankuller6658 not in the USA.
wonder uploads full episodes
Heya. Would love you guys to drop us a full episode ever so often. Cheers 🙏
They don’t do that on youtube
Gjd.
No
They can't because they mainly have full episodes on TV and/or Paramount+ who owns the Smithsonian Channel which is owned by a parent company of CBS. Also, two channels named Wonder and On the Move have the rights from CineFlix Media to post full episodes since March last year.
Go to channel Mayday they have full episodes on almost every plane crash that Smithsonian shows snip-its of! 🙂🙃🙂
8:30 they thought they was going to space
I did chuckle at the China Airlines Pilot's parting words on landing and the look he had when he said "uneventful flight."
With all the technology today, the need to come up with some sort of MECHANICAL lever for a parachute
unfortunately that's impractical
@@MythOverseer yea and it would make the pilots kinda arrogant when it comes to safety Imo
parachutes only works if the air is stable and at a certain altitude and air speed and weight, so as much as it seems to make sense to basic logic, its impractical
I'm all for it. I also want ejector seats for annoying passengers.
There are some smaller planes that DO have a rescue parachute that pops out of the top of the plane, and float it back down to earth slow enough to not kill it's passengers.
But I don't think anyone will EVER come up with a chute large enough for a commercial airliner.
Why is the narrator's voice so soothing
30:33 i like how he just screamed " CRASH! CRASH! "
No crash has ever been as bad or had as many deaths as the crash between 2 -747s at Tenerife...583 confirmed deaths..
Gosh I remember hearing about that absolutely devastating! :[
But 61 survivors, all on the Pan Am plane
I love these complete compilations with reasons for the disasters. Keep it up! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
40 minutes in, Marry, your family might not physically be here anymore, but that doesn’t mean that you’re not a mother or wife!
Yes. My heart breaks for her. My best friend just lost her 22-year old son very suddenly and I tell her that she is still a mother of two
1:50 when ur afraid of landing but u have a a340 with monster reverse thrust
I was a aircraft electrician for 15 years you never reset cat breakers until you find the cause
yeet finally another compliation
Thanks for sharing👌
3:35 God, I was so relieved at this moment
when i heard the story of aeromexico 498 I got emotional and had no words
Awesome video
Air Crash investigation season 4(Air disasters season 7) its one of my favorites seasons
I love these vídeos
me too....I think I can safely land one now. ;)
I love this channel because I love these crashes!!!!!!!
Yes I was waiting for this
Crazy how many seasons of this show there are
nice video!
when he says ''There are no survivors'' hits me hard
"You are more likely to die from a Bee sting"..."You would have to live for over 6000 years before you would die from a Plane crash"...Go tell this to all the family members who lost loved ones from Plane crashes...
But it is true, it is so unlikely to have a plane crash, and of course i am so sorry to everyone who has lost loved ones in a crash, but they are just so so rare
34:47 I thought they were gonna kiss lol
bout time a new episode FANILYYYYYY LOVE YOU
Yes
"Mayday, mayday, mayday! Speedbird 9, we have lost all four engines!" ❤
And the idiot controller didn't understand him! Idiot...pilot's words, not mine!
RIP to all those who have lost their live
Many of the Volcanic eruptions around the Pacific Ring of Fire are StratoVolcanoes. Mt Galunggung is an active stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia, around 80 km southeast of the West Java provincial capital, Bandung. It seemed logical that after this
Air flight paths are now diverted around active Volcanic eruptions.
If hypoxia is like falling asleep then why don't they use those same methods for executions ?
Well they try to make it more painful because the criminals receiving death penalty aren't really saints.
@@Frank-dz3tb Do killers use lethal injection on their victims?
@@KMon1111IND haha that's the american way of thinking xD Let's make people suffer, hand in hand with their Christian believe :D
The CHEAPEST way....(for us taxpayers....) bullets.
nelson 100 : I guess it's probably too expensive and complicated to use airplanes to perform executions?
(Sorry, Nelson, I'm just being a smart-ass here.)
The Air France crash was a miracle
The co-pilot ran onto HWY 401 without trying to help any of the passengers
0:21 #1 Passengers and crew escape a burning wreck (Air France Flight 358)
3:44 #2 This 2005 crash was nearly identical to a 1999 disaster (American Airlines Flight 1420)
7:38 #3 A surreal sequence of events baffles these pilots (British Airways Flight 009)
11:29 #4 Did a volcanic eruption cause the engines to fail?
14:48 #5 Terrifying fire at 33‚000 feet (Air Canada Flight 797)
18:36 #6 Flight turns deadly after landing
22:19 #7 Disastrous decision made at 200 feet above ground (Korean Airlines Flight 801)
26:00 #8 Disabled airport safety system endangers lives
28:46 #9 Did turbulence help bring down united airlines 585? (United Airlines Flight 585)
30:43 #10 The job of an ntsb investigator is difficult
32:49 #11 Emergency landing of a damaged 747 (China Airlines Flight 006)
35:07 #12 Why one engine failing isn't a big problem for a 747
37:42 #13 Aeromexico flight 498 forever changed aviation safety (Aeromexico Flight 498 & N4891F)
39:50 #14 Two women come together after devastation
41:40 #15 Plane disappears during its approach to dubrovnik airport (U.S Air Force Flight IFO-21)
45:38 #16 A single-digit bearing error can cause a plane to drift
49:21 #17 Spiraling into the sea a plane suddenly loses control (Flash Airlines Flight 604)
52:57 #18 Was the pilot of this plane disoriented?
55:58 #19 Flight 522 was a ghost plane (Helios Airways Flight 522)
59:43 #20 Did the pilots forget to pressurize their cabin?
30:19 that would have scared the sugar out of me
2000 crashes a year? 😳😳😳 I don't fly for a reason.!
2000 accidents, that doesn't always mean crashes. An accident means people were, at the very least, at serious risk of serious injury, or were seriously injured or died. Any situation where a plane loses over 50% of cockpit displays, and things such as total engine failure, are also investigated by the NTSB. And they investigate private aircraft too. That being said, even as a frequent flier myself, I can totally understand why many people are uncomfortable flying.
There is a 0.0051% chance that you will get into a non-fatal accident,
The chance that you get into a fatal crash is even lower at 0.000021%. (This is off data from 2019)
Hopefully you don’t drive either then using your logic
2000 crashes if you count every single private ✈️ crash and the ones in Africa ne Indonesia who safe sooooo much in saftey that they hardly ever check their planes precisely.
@@danielhendry8376 we only have much more car deaths because about 500 times more cars going around than planes flying around. If the same number of people were going per plane than per car, we’d have almost exactly the same number of fatalities
Captain Hoa : let's do this one more time
Maybe the reason why flight 358 overran the runway was probably because of how slippery the runway was?
A factor
Wet Runway, short runway and touched down way too far
@@spectrastar2749 True correct
Binge watching these before I go on my first ever 9 hour flight lmao
Lol did the cigarette have something to do with it? 47:05
If you are not supposed to die you will not die
I really wonder why can't they design a plane to land itself automatically, when they were able to design autopilot.
They did, but the plane wasn't as popular as the company had expected and was the last jetliner they ever developed. Now they specialise in fighter jets and cargo aircraft for military contracts.
The aircraft was the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
Do top 10 deadliest plane crashes
I will be flying to London, from Michigan next Thursday, I would like a cup of tea before I die . gb* ~ hard life (MULDEW)
Here is a cuppa for you
I’m wondering why AF 358 couldn’t have diverted to another airport. Montreal?
The plane in China Airlines 006 is still around actually. I did do my research
32:51 he said Oakland center not Brooklyn
hi i am bo xian
@@hlllg8968 nobody asked for your name
Please air se1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 again in tv. I want to see the episodes.
Note: Sorry I said this many times.
i'd have to remove 2 and 4, they are available on youtube tv. 1 episode is available on season 6
also season 17 will be available soon
every single time i saw the tv shows on natgeo air crash investigation the Indonesian plane crash episodes never appeared
14:33.... Lightning, static electricity, and St.Elmo's fire HAVE been known to be spotted in clouds of ash from freshly erupted volcanos.
When the ash swirls and rubs together in the cloud, it creates ENORMOUS charges of electricity to build up, just like when you drag your feet across carpet in the winter time.
When the static charge in the cloud builds up to a large enough level, ot either arcs to the opposite side of the ash cloud or to a close enough part of the earth as lightning.
An aircraft going through the cloud will generate even MORE static charge as it passes by and "rubs" against all the tiny particles of ash, and it can even end up creating a continuous charge that will constantly arc against the exterior of the plane as its going through it. This is what's known as St.Elmo's fire... it's a purplish glow that will be seen covering the exterior of an object as it's in contact with a large high-voltage electrical source.
The static charge can't be built up to high enough levels when an object is in continuous contact with the source that is creating it, so it can't rise enough to the point of making lightning bolts, but it can rise enough to make small continuous arcs that will emanate from the surface of the object that is impeding in the cloud of ash. The small purple arcs that appear over the surface of the airplane especially like to jump off the pointier and sharper edges of the planes surface.
It's really an interesting phenomenon to witness... St.Elmo's fire can appear anywhere that a large enough electric charge is present, and an object is located in the field of the built-up electricity. It's been known to happen on the tops of telephone poles right before a lightning strike, on large ships masts as they pass through a thunderstorm, and even coming off the tips of cattle's horns if they are close enough to the antenna of a LARGE A.M. radio broadcast tower.
R.F. (radio frequency) energy is great at wirelessly transmitting from the antenna to close objects.
If you have one of those glass "Plasma Balls", and you put your finger VERY close to the glass ball, but not touching it, you will see a small arc of St.Elmo's fire jump to your fingertip from the ball. Be careful doing this though, as the arc will be hot, and can burn a small spot on your fingertip.
I'm on my way ATC.
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@@DreamyAlt ¿
I love your video’s
I am very suprised that my island, Guam, has been spoken of in this video.
Did anyone realise 41:51 it says BOARDER on the board instead of BORDER?
As soon as I heard that comment about the N.T.S.B. investigates 2000 crashes per year I decided i'm never flying again .
Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait the pilot is from British midland 92
Me thinks we need to make a black box that can record more than 30 minutes of dialogue before overwriting itself.
Great idea, but airliners are too busy making money to swap out a hard drive.
The ghost plane..... 😬 😟
Why isn't there an old school analog glass sphere, filled almost entirely with a liquid and something in it buoyant???
This "system" never fails to tell what the postion of the plane is.
So on the Helios plane, it never showed where the pilot was
IIRC. the ATC told the captain to try pushing one of the circuit breakers located behind the Captain/F/O chair so he might have been positioned there & fallen to the floor when Hypoxia hit them. that might explain why the captain was not in his seat.
Tragic, heartbreaking ... It all appears to be what the FAA & NTSB HAVE BEEN THEORIZING FOR DECADES: LP
Planes don't know when volcano's erupt? Seems like they should know.
Seems to be a lot of passenger plane crashes, and I don't recall hearing about them via news.
I agree with you. My mom is taking a flight for a cruise. So, I looked up safest airlines, even though I am sure she is booked already. It says Delta. I was rather shocked after watching these episodes. Scares me very much. The safest to travel I believe is Hawaiian air. However she’s not going to Hawaii. I don’t like it when my family travels. I can’t ever concentrate on anything and can’t sleep. I don’t plan on going anywhere by plane. But if I do, I want it to be the safest airline possible.
@@Melissa-JC you probably know this already, but airplanes are statistically WAAAAY more safe than cars. The only difference is that many people survive car crashes, whereas most people die in plane crashes. But considering how many flights there are per day across the whole world, the chances of an accident, let alone a catastrophe, are incredibly low. Also keep in mind that pilots have extensive training and experience, many of them former military, but a 15 year old with a driver’s permit is allowed on the highway.
So as scary as planes SEEM, please try to remember that they are some of the safest forms of travel. The technology is incredible, and the pilots are experienced. You couldn’t be in better hands!
@@LaCeiba1924 It doesn’t help that I’m scared of heights too. Lol. my mom kept in touch with me as I asked if she would when she went to Florida to take a cruise. She pretty much told me what you said. I was like you know I’ve been this way since I was a kid. She had offered once to send me on a weekend to Chicago or somewhere so I would get over my fear of flying. I never took her up on it.
@@Melissa-JC I’m terrified of heights too! I was terrified of flying until I got a degree in aerospace engineering. Knowing the physics in detail helped me understand exactly how a plane is safe. I’m still scared of heights!! I calmed myself down once by writing down Newton’s laws of motion and drawing force diagrams of the airplane, while bawling my eyes out of course. The other passengers looked at me like I was crazy, but is it really that different from praying? I found the thing that helps keep me calm (at least on planes… heights terrify me in literally every other context). I hope you find a coping method that works for you! Or that you can avoid heights forever! I go out of my way to avoid them too.
i was thinking about helios plane and then the intro show helios plane
Damn
PS. 2000 full scale investigations a year? 12.000-24.000 man hours a year? Such a lot of personal would be fine for the NTSB.
Do Air New Zealand Flight 901
Anything that is not in your control is dangerous.
Didn't know if Flight 604 crashed in the red sea
46:30 REAL CARGOBOB
Cargobob
Mainly in gta v has the front of a ch53 pavelow
And the body of a ch47 chinook
39:02 he looks like walter white from breaking bad
i wonder if planes fight each other ?
Watching this in the airport hit different
I saw the Toronto crash
why is it always air france
BA Flight 009 is the one of the best examples of aviation
At 34:04
i wonder if they dangerously turn the wheel on A airplane
Do american airlines flight 191
This was so silly! Chopping and changing between planes and stories just ruined the whole video!
Love that diversity regardless of the original investigators, crew and passengers. Way to go woke Smithsonian. As to be espected.
If this is keeping you up at night you need a new set of problems.
landing at Ohio might have caused death on the dc-9
then don’t want to let us in
It should be made impossible to crash a plane from human error, instead of a warning going off in the cockpit why don't the computers just take over until the risk of crashing has passed? Yeah, I understand that bad software could cause a crash, to prevent that a quick command to lock the computer out to give the pilot full control. When you get a warning to pull up it takes time for pilots to put that into practice but if the computer just took over the plane and pulled up straight away, the plane has more time to pull up. Yeah, the software would need to be 100% correctly, programmed but surely it can be done.
There's nothing fool proof my Friend. But you can try.
come to our country an take over
it was Guam's problem
When there is a fire on board it should become a common knowledge to drop the oxygen masks for the Passengers to breathe and then de pressurize the whole plane no oxygen no fire.
Another idea would be that all planes from now on should be built with a smoke hole. Somewhere on the plane would be a lever that opens a small hole straight through the side of the plane to let any smoke out
That hole only works under a certain altitude or the pressure will rip the plane apart. If fire starts at 37000ft and pilots lose control, it could be too late to get to a lower altitude to then open that hole. So that will never be invented
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00:01 00:03 00:56
0:01 0:02 0:04 0:06 0:08 0:10 23:45
34:23 That was a butter
As that captain said, it was an “uneventful flight” after all
Flash Airline- the cabin crew screamed tremendously? i dont think she actually did. cabin crew are well trained professionals, u are probabbly portraiying a wrong image of her.
It's thanks to this show that I haven't been on a plane in 10 years 🤣
You french ?