21:20 It should not even be a question. You land at the nearest place you can land land. It are in a plane that has been greatly over stressed, it has suffered damage to an unknown extent, and there are people aboard in need of emergency medical treatment.
@Taylor-or1kj5 ай бұрын
Seriously!!! That was quite concerning; Not even knowing the severity of passenger injuries.. Not knowing the full extent of the damage to the plane.. Not considering his mental state etc… Nuts 🤯🚫
@coachbarbwade3 ай бұрын
@@erictaylor5462 Absolutely, you get on the ground as fast as you can. I was shocked he wasn't looking for the nearest airport, negligent!
@bill45colt2 ай бұрын
@@coachbarbwade a flat and wide beach would have suited me,,,,
@MG-ot2yrАй бұрын
Agreed, couldn't believe the pilot initially declined landing at SFO instead.
@havano3659 күн бұрын
@@erictaylor5462 how can Pilot say we are going ahead yet you know whats has happened
@bluefluke75856 ай бұрын
After seeing this video, smart, experienced, and informed passengers will keep their seatbelts fastened. During the middle portion of the flight, not taking off or landing, loosen the belt for comfort, just keep it fastened loosely.
@dougburt24495 ай бұрын
Yes!
@Nokin925 ай бұрын
Only time I take my seatbelt off is to go to the washroom
@EShirako4 ай бұрын
@@Nokin92 Yes, exactly. Loosen the belt a little, maybe, and otherwise I keep mine on. Not out of fear, but because Nature is a naughty trickster like that. Being arrogant is a good way to have Nature decide to teach you a new trick out of her collection.
@rexex3452 ай бұрын
@@EShirako just cause the odds are low, doesn't mean 0, after all, the odds of being struck by lightning are low, and yet there's someone who's been hit repeatedly. There is no such thing as never.
@blessings5152 ай бұрын
As if people listens. We act like they're pushing us by being told fasten your seat belt at all time 😁
@edwardranno71196 ай бұрын
I can watch these over and over again
@Catto1095 ай бұрын
Well you’re in luck 💀
@Albert-h6x3 ай бұрын
Ngoytz Albert shash
@carolynkingsley44213 ай бұрын
Amazing. Kudos to the experienced pilot who saved everybody's life. The fear among the passengers was terrific and then gratitude.
@mbsanocki882 ай бұрын
He was experienced but perhaps not the best pilot? Everything that happened was avoidable. I think they needed more training. I mean props to him for being able to regain control of the aircraft and saving everyone's life. But this was all pilot error.
@Avegeek-A3502 ай бұрын
@@mbsanocki88He had been within 18 TIMEZONES IN 6 DAYS. He hadn't had enough rest for goods sake
@shakir43shaq8629 күн бұрын
Even with perfect training and the best pilots without enough rest you won't be able to think rationally.. airlines need to restructure pilot schedules
@mht490821 күн бұрын
@@shakir43shaq86 They should have had enough hours to rest before flying. Any minor errors can build up and cost multiple lives
@TheDedicatedWarChannel4 ай бұрын
The one guy in the bathroom😂. The stuff be flying everywhere!
@Avegeek-A3502 ай бұрын
I was also thinking that
@CodyAyars2 ай бұрын
Poor guy or lady in the restroom, probably coughing up toilet paper for weeks…😂
Ай бұрын
@@CodyAyars toilet paper and what not... ))
@ajdogcurr12 ай бұрын
The pilot caused the airplane to go out of control but he did get it back under control in the end. He was very fortunate in that he came out of the clouds high and was able to see the horizon. With enough altitude to make a full recovery.
@robvasey41492 ай бұрын
The gentleman sitting in first class who worked for the US Government has to be the coolest cat I've ever seen as he recalled this terrifying experience. What a guy. Wow.
Ай бұрын
Working for the gov = not caring for the people (Cremation of care)
@BHARAT-b4k2 ай бұрын
I liked the LAST DIALOGUE - The HERO IS THE 747 ITSELF
@brandonbrown29122 ай бұрын
Boeing in 1985: The aircraft is the hero. Boeing in 2024: Are we the baddies?
@tadiouschimbiravana47322 ай бұрын
I really like it myself too 😅
@libbybollinger5901Ай бұрын
@@brandonbrown2912that’s because Boeing is no longer Boeing. Now it’s really just McDonnel Douglass wearing Boeing’s skin.
@dennywidyaКүн бұрын
@@brandonbrown2912 no darl, youre stil the great ones
@Soffity3 ай бұрын
The fellow whose birthday it was tells a great story. He has a flair that’s for sure. I’m glad they all survived. Phew!
@Morpheus-pt3wqАй бұрын
He was born a second time there...
@BillAnt10 күн бұрын
His birthday almost turned into a deathday. heh
@michellereed56386 ай бұрын
I have this one thing to say, no human being is perfect--people can make mistakes, even sleep deprived pilots; however the proof of an excellent pilot(S) is they can use those skills to turn around and correct their mistakes and wind up saving themselves, the plane, and their passengers! With today's cutbacks, harried schedules, and being so short handed, I believe that this was a miracle flight and that these pilots inspite of their supposed errors did an amazing job saving that aircraft, and landint it like they did. I hope that the investigation helped those three men become even better pilots--and did not tear them down. thanks for this program. I was very very impressed. I am afraid to fly. Still am, but this really gave me something to think about, when considering the skills needed to fly a plane. wow!
@Bootmahoy886 ай бұрын
I truly believe this was a case of a profoundly experienced pilot and team who collectively, despite their mistakes, corrected the errors they made and restored control. Extraordinary flying skills above and beyond the ordinary. I salute this crew and captain. I wouldn't use the word miracle, as that suggests divine intervention, but so what? To some it was a miracle in their minds and hearts.
@peterrahim10242 ай бұрын
No human is perfect only God
@ajdogcurr12 ай бұрын
Well said! Bravo😊
@jaya87292 ай бұрын
@@peterrahim1024 There are no sky-fairies. Stop the nonsense.
@ramzeschannel58922 ай бұрын
This is nothing professional and heroic - they caused this dangerous situation and they resolved it!!! They have dozens of instruments, but they deserved don't trust them and acting like idiots!!! For what captain need a real horizon if he have digital horizon and it's working perfectly?!
@KanałŻyciewKanadzieAnitaBeata5 ай бұрын
Seeing the damage to this aircraft - this was a true miracle...
@josh37712 ай бұрын
Surprised this aircraft ever flew again, goes to show you how tough the 747 is
@swiftrealm17 күн бұрын
the goat jet
@lorigarza99715 ай бұрын
It is a miracle they survived. That had to be the most terrifying thing ever!
@janeceeastwood80353 ай бұрын
It really is. After watching many of these May Day Air Disaster programs, I plan to never get on an airplane again.
@DabNaggit2 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert!
@DewYou-zn4ny2 ай бұрын
Except 4 that one time...... 😔 😟 🙁
@JRBowling1997Ай бұрын
@janeceeastwood8035 o please. You watch way to much of this stuff. Planes are way safer now then in 1990
@DabNaggitАй бұрын
@@JRBowling1997 how so? Most airlines are still running planes that are that old, and the new planes are unstable and crash because of software glitches lol. Sometimes I like saying things just to say them too.
@keithfaulk13546 ай бұрын
I’m sure that horrific event still affects these people even today!!😮😮😮
@susiem444 ай бұрын
You must be right!!!! Those poor people!!!!
@keplergso83693 ай бұрын
I agree, impossible to forget such an experience 😮 !
@geofflepper32073 ай бұрын
When he was 15 Ritchie Valens' school had a disaster in which psrts of an exploding plane crashed in the school yard at his school. Three boys were killed and 75 were injured. Although he wasn't there that day Valens was afraid of flying after that incident. As the world knows, Valens died at age 17 in a small plane crash. I can't imagine his emotions when he realized that the plane was going to crash.
@lMrFresno559l5 ай бұрын
The 747. The true marvel of the air. The greatest commercial aircraft ever made. Sad to see what Boeing has become.
@rootenrick33973 ай бұрын
what it did become, please tell me, very interesting comment
@AnetaMihaylova-d6f3 ай бұрын
@@rootenrick3397can't you see it
@marksamuelsen27503 ай бұрын
You Are Absolutely Correct. Sadly, The work ethic today is not what it used to be !!!😮
@sfjuhispst81442 ай бұрын
@@rootenrick3397 Death trap manufacturer? Mcdonnel Douglas wearing Boeings skin? Profit margin chaser extraordinaire? The list goes long.
@AngelleSL2 ай бұрын
Boeing recently purchased MacDonald Douglas. The comments by the workers from MacDonald Douglas now working with Boeing air carrier workers have made comments that are frightening comparing how MacDonald Douglas trains each person to do things and how to them, Boeing is more like a wing and a prayer. “That’s good enough”.
@panzerkampfwagen6bh6 ай бұрын
What a tough plane, but if this had happened at night they probably would've crashed. Likely wouldn't have been able to physically see the horizon even after they came out of the clouds
@Charles-k3z6 ай бұрын
Yeah you shouldn't be able to fly at night. The world can slow down. I fix forklifts and other MHE equipment. The company doesn't lose money because less MHE equipment ain't running.
@gryphon105 ай бұрын
@@Charles-k3zLMAO
@MobyTheMerpup18523 ай бұрын
Never mind that if this had been the 737 it would’ve blown up like a nuke.
@anna-marianunezvega15203 ай бұрын
@@Charles-k3z not flying at night is not possible. You have 16h + flights, they could not be carried out in daylight. Not to mention a total shortage of planes, because of scheduling. Planes in India e.g. have close to zero ground time
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl14263 ай бұрын
I always have kept my seatbelt on for entire flight
@michaeltracey54904 ай бұрын
I can't believe he actually was gonna continue on to Los Angeles at first.
@Owen_loves_Butters3 ай бұрын
Pilots prefer not to divert if they can help it.
@geofflepper32073 ай бұрын
I'm guessing that there is subtle but strong pressure from airlines pushing pilots to always fly to their assigned destination unless it's virtually impossible to do so. I believe that it was another Mayday episode in which investigators looking into a crash that occurred in a thunderstorm discovered that pilots were routinely flying through severe thunderstorms even though the rules said that they were not supposed to do that. The reason was that if a flight had to be diverted to another airport because of a thunderstorm the cost to the airline could be quite high - putting all the passengers on an extra flight and possibly needing to pay for accommodation for the passengers. And it just messes schedules up if a plane is not where it is supposed to be to take another load of passengers.
@arianaamir23672 ай бұрын
exactly!!
@SG975-u4b2 ай бұрын
@@Owen_loves_Butters sure, but in this case they experienced control issues, undiagnosed engine shutdowns, likely an overspeed, a high-g pullout, and had unknown and/or confirmed passenger injuries. The only correct decision at that point is direct to the nearest airport with emergency services and sufficient runway length.
@jaimediaz2639Ай бұрын
Hmmmmmm and that wasn’t critical enough to divert , interesting
@rainylupin2 ай бұрын
Shoutout to the captain asking if everyone's okay as soon as he had a break in the chaos
Ай бұрын
Yeah, but what about the awkward joke of the "uneventful flight"?
@MrSigmatico2 ай бұрын
Jetlag is no joke, I travel all over for work and it can affect you for days and some times over a week.
@paulne15142 ай бұрын
@@MrSigmatico try working a swing shift every week for 30 years!
@MrSigmatico2 ай бұрын
@@paulne1514 M8 sounds horrible
@jamiedarr2 ай бұрын
I’ve flown many times from the states to Europe and back. 6-8 hours difference in time zones. To avoid jet lag, especially on long overseas flights… Leave and arrive a day early. Sleep in a dark hotel room whether it be for 4, 6, 8 or 10 hours… You will wake up in a new time zone feeling refreshed and while you may still feel the effects, you’ll wake up on your second day with no jet lag.
@MrSigmatico2 ай бұрын
@@jamiedarr Not entirely, when you have been gone long enough and you get home again you find yourself getting hungry at odd hours of the day for a week or more after you get home
@anjummirza14523 ай бұрын
Excellent information and narration. This is a miracle that all the passengers are safe and sound. Praise the Lord...
@cutetoo13016 ай бұрын
I like these videos especially when lives are saved. Even though I’ve seen several of these videos before, I never get tired of them. Keep them coming!!!!! 👍🏾
@johnnyamerica43365 ай бұрын
When you see a pilot control a giant, incredibly complex piece of machinery like a 747 plummeting out of the sky with calm, collect nerves, it reminds us of the pure asinine practices of equity hiring. This pilot was a genius, and a courageous hero, it had nothing to do with the color of his skin.
@ketchuppedase2867Ай бұрын
No... don't... you don't want to be the people on board
@underdogrising28952 ай бұрын
Some of the best piloting I've ever seen.
@harrynking777Ай бұрын
@@underdogrising2895 except that for all the fundamental mistakes - assuming autopilot deals with the rudder, trying to restart an engine at high altitude, leaving the airflow on. Pilot error was the cause of the problem in the first place!
@jpalmz197811 күн бұрын
This reminds me of the I.T meme - where the technician causes a problem and then gets praised by the boss for fixing it later 😁
@lmc9582 ай бұрын
I have said it before the actors in these may day videos are excellent! Very believable! ❤
@FromNewCastleАй бұрын
who the heck is em actors mf
@malcombking46765 ай бұрын
That first roll over would have given me a heart attack, would have never known we landed
@JosephAiris3 ай бұрын
The flight deck crew may have overlooked certain procedures and failed to identify ... verify ... and take necessary corrective action. Even with the extreme pressure and stress the pilots experience, they got back full control and landed safely with their torn apart aircraft. Outstanding airmanship. They brought the plane safely and smoothly on the runway and everyone survived. The pilots performed and handled the extreme emergency with all the skill, experience, and courage they had to land the plane. They did a good job in saving the lives of the passengers. My only hope is that their Airline uses that situation to train and increase the standards of their pilot training to make even better pilots.
@tonymiller2253 ай бұрын
They caused the near disaster with a series of mistakes - there is NOTHING to commend here these are basic flying techniques
@Avegeek-A3502 ай бұрын
You do realise a 747 is one of the hardest planes to fly. It takes loads of flight hours to properly fly a certain plane. For example if you fly a 737, you can't just go and then fly a 747 without any flight experience @tonymiller225
@bill45colt2 ай бұрын
@@tonymiller225 the last 20 minutes of flight would have earned commend from me,,,,
@Biaanca5036Ай бұрын
I imagine it would make them a more valuable set of crew. It always seems kind of iffy to throw people who have very real _'been there done that' experience_ under a bus instead of playing into it and honing those experiences for the better. instead of the usual _'chop-it-down and throw new henchmen at it'_ bit(ie: less experienced replacements)
@Morpheus-pt3wqАй бұрын
@@tonymiller225 i think the modern way of correcting mistakes - you did a mistake, so you will have to resign or we will fire you - is wrong. Doing mistakes is part of being human. What´s important tho, is how you will fix said mistake and whether you will learn from the experience or not. Too many good, skilled, experienced people (and not just in aviation) were fired/forced to resign for no actual reason other than "being not perfect enough".
@GrouseAttack6 ай бұрын
Those pilots didn’t give up!
@flogeiser8193 ай бұрын
I think these pilots are heroes. After that whole turmoil they landed the plane without killing anyone. Good job pilots!
@degatagauwatie40733 ай бұрын
But they crew caused the situation by "fundamental mistakes," to quote this episode.
@january76653 ай бұрын
Most of the accidents are caused by pilot error. He did what hes supposed to do. He got them into the problem, but he also got them out of it. Lets focus on that. Everyone makes mistake, but the team was able to recover from that. Not alot of teams can do that.
@crazyrider76422 ай бұрын
Heroes?!?!?! They must be sent to prison!
@mbsanocki882 ай бұрын
@flogeiser819 if they were good pilots, they would have never got themselves in that situation. All of this was avoidable.
@flogeiser8192 ай бұрын
It's a good thing we're all allowed to our own opinion because mine isn't changing 😊
@beamersonly14094 ай бұрын
Yes, humans make mistakes. The main point is that they all survived, which is what should be important 🙏🏼✨️✨️✨️
@spencerbergquist7815 ай бұрын
Mayday does such a great job with these videos.. It's amazing how the pilots handled this plane with all that damage.
@christinamenhennett5 ай бұрын
I'd say God was with them!!
@amyschlegel11803 ай бұрын
Yes! This was an absolute miracle!!
@gerardguittat2878Ай бұрын
If a God exists ...
@kaydenelevy6721Ай бұрын
@@christinamenhennett For Sure.
@davidb71803 сағат бұрын
I guess God was too busy on 9/11 then
@patriot200002 ай бұрын
I'm yelling... Left Rudder, Left Rudder!! and then assumed it wasn't working. This huge mistake was astounding from experienced pilots. And I am surprised that their natural instinct Wasn't to automatically stomp on that rudder, regardless. Because even if they thought the autopilot controlled the rudder action, then they should also have thought it wasn't working. I'm glad they all survived.
@mango_jay33062 ай бұрын
Yeah well g force
@BillAnt10 күн бұрын
Pull up, pull up!! Engines 1/2/3 are working they're just idle!! hehe
@matthew-he9hu2 ай бұрын
Great video it explains well and dives deep into the whole story of 006.
@flymachine3 ай бұрын
Goes to show just how tough these airliners are - ironically though for all their engineered strength a simple faulty wire or blocked pitot can bring one down.
@cureforintroversion1262Ай бұрын
It was more luck and caution on the part of the captain idling his engines. Other dives have not been so fortunate.
@DidiArte3 ай бұрын
True heroism "under fire."
@irinbree895Ай бұрын
Amazing recovery, true masterpiece 👏
@thatinventionsus5 ай бұрын
Back in the day, the exact functions of the autopilot weren't 100% clear, especially to pilots overseas. All manuals were translated to other languages and more than once, some bits of information were lost or mis-translated. There was a flight somewhere whereby the pilot let a kid into the captain's seat but the kid accidentally disengaged just one portion of the autopilot by turning the control column and that was like a dozen years after this flight 006. I believe that particular flight never recovered from the unexpected upset.
@HoneyDoll8942 ай бұрын
@@thatinventionsus it was a very unfortunate event too. It was basically human error piled upon human error. and the saddest part of it is that if the pilots would have (which to be fair no human i think actually could really do) just let go, the plane's autopilot would've saved the plane. Just such a pointless accident, caused by such bad luck and mistakes compounding. But it highlighted the importance of showing to the aviation world the importance of properly training crews about how the autopilot works. arguably there is a question if the airbus or boeing way of automation is better, where airbus high level automation might have a tendency of making the pilots too confident in the computer, and unlikely to respond when things go wrong, while the boeing way might cause issues if the autopilot is not capable of doing simpler things the pilot would expect it to be able to do. And of course there's the potential for safeguards for the plane where even if there's a mistake, the plane can recover on its own.
@GeoAirbusPilotАй бұрын
i think you are talking about aeroflot Flight(i dont remember which flight it was but i know the airlines if i am not wrong its Aeroflot flight 593)
Ай бұрын
@@GeoAirbusPilot I watched that episode yesterday.
@marysisak23592 ай бұрын
I still laugh about a comment someone made during the "pandemic". The guy said he had watched so many Maydays during that time he felt he could fly one of the jets. I had thought the same thing.
@dougburt24495 ай бұрын
Very informative. I had heard of this incident so I'm happy to have come across the investigation. Aw, the 747, back when we could trust & respect Boeing Aircraft.
@dennisyoung46313 ай бұрын
They’ve changed a lot in thirty years…
@AnetaMihaylova-d6f3 ай бұрын
@@dennisyoung4631yes
@taaurus134 ай бұрын
-11:49 - I was yelling at them the whole time to look at that!! And I’m not even a pilot!
@gerardonochie34082 ай бұрын
Amazing recovery by the pilots. Human error happens to everyone,
@francismichaelgogarcia2041Ай бұрын
I like how he said hope you enjoyed the flight
@svetlanaisayeva26244 күн бұрын
Of course, they did! You heard them applauding at the end ! Lol
@jenniferberube12604 ай бұрын
When I fly I keep my seatbelt tight except to use the restroom. Never take your seatbelt off in less you go to restroom. That way you and your family can be safe.
Ай бұрын
Maybe you should still wear masks too, so you and your family can be safe.
@AfriexfullАй бұрын
NO ONE THE HERO,THE BEST HERO IS GOD,NO ONE DESERVES THAT GLORY BUT GOD
@wasclit114 ай бұрын
Just flew back from Washington D.C. and I haven't flown in ten years. All I kept thinking about was that Aloha flight that lost it's roof over first class, which by the way, my wife and I flew round-trip first class for the first time in my 74 years on this rock. My seatbelt stayed fastened at all times. On a wing and a prayer we made it safely back home. I don't watch the videos where the plane crashed and no one survived. I like the ones like this one that show just how skilled these pilots are and no amount of technology can replace the human being's massive computer known as a brain.
@NatPat-yj2or4 ай бұрын
It's the pilots that caused this in the first place, as a series of MISTAKES by the pilots caused all of this. They should have never put themselves in a situation that they were 25 seconds away from slamming water at supersonic speeds. That being said, you are 1,940 times more likely to die on your way to the airport than during your flight. At any given time, 15,500 to 17,500 of which 7,782 and 8,755 are commercial jets. Think about these numbers. At this time in the history of jet aircraft, the technology is older than you are, and they now are using AI to figure billions of potential scenarios. Every time a plane has an issue, the pilots report it, they are interviewed, and all the flight data is entered in the global aviation database. They are now working on a new system that will connect pilots and their plane directly to this system and transmit real time flight and performance data, and it will be able to tell the pilots exactly what the problem is and how to correct it. With this system, the flameout on 4 would have automatically triggered a connection to the system, and it would feed all flight data in real time, and the system would feed back the solution. The mechanics of flying are all based on math. AI is far more intelligent at processing information instantly and calculating insanely complex equations. AI is dangerous when used wrong, but when it's used right, such as giving pilots instructions and suggestions to save a plane, it's a brilliant application, and jet airliners will never again crash due to pilot errors. I suggest that you not be afraid of flying, and at your age, if you can afford it, I say that you should travel to far off places that you have always dreamed of seeing. When your time comes, you don't want your last thoughts to be of regret that you didn't try things that you wanted to do.
@susansage72183 ай бұрын
Who else finds these videos fascinating?!
@lesliecarr3125 ай бұрын
It's just like they say about parachuting: any landing you can walk away from is a good one.
@marshallross33732 ай бұрын
Seemed like the Captain wasn't thinking very clearly. After the pull out of the fall, he wants to press on to LA anyway, rather than immediately declaring an emergency and landing in SF. My guess is he suspected that he'd F-ed up, and maybe there was a great deal of pressure to stay on schedule from the airline. But, after rolling in a tailspin toward the ocean for 10minutes, it just seems crazy that you wouldn't immediately land at the earliest opportunity. I think the show probably couldn't get the crew in for an interview for this production because they were to blame for what happened. Still, after the plane was severely damaged, the pilot should be commended for getting the plane finally on the ground. Crazy story. I guess we should all marvel that most planes fly without mishap, seemingly.
@Retroscoop2 ай бұрын
"People just popped up like popcorn"..... Well, that's quite a frivolous intro to this episode
@jbarrer21962 ай бұрын
I had an attitude indicator fail in my plane once. fortunately the weather was clear. But, it was still disorienting because you become so dependent on the AI that you want to trust it, even though you can look out the window and see what level is while the AI is showing an abnormal attitude.
@josh37712 ай бұрын
I always carry a block of sticky note for this reason. A dead instrument needs to be covered and can be incredibly dangerous
Ай бұрын
Wouldn't a horizontally fixed plastic bottle of water be helpful for orientation in case of a dead attitude indicator? Kind of like a spirit level or am I being naïve here?
@terriquinlan76832 ай бұрын
I call this one, "When a Captain remembered, in the nick of time, that he is still supposed to be a pilot".
@wickedpawn5437Ай бұрын
Without being a pilot, my first reaction was: Why is the captain so focused on re-igniting engine 4? The plane can keep flying indefinitely on three engines. Forget about that engine, RUN THE CHECKLIST, shut it down, declare emergency and land safely! He even wanted to continue all the way to Los Angeles!
@wolfaarav69503 ай бұрын
damn , .. now he is one badass pilot ! he kept his cool through it all , attitude & all .
@FelipeFalker3 ай бұрын
he done so many things wrong
@SebSN-y3f2 ай бұрын
@@FelipeFalker Which no one will be more sorry about than him. The reasons for this have been mentioned and in the end the most important thing is how well it ended.
@r.chandrasekaransrikkanth72543 ай бұрын
I would like to see only when passengers are saved
@SimonMcGrath-o8jkАй бұрын
"Wow what a rush man!!!" "How was it for u darling?" "Aaaaarrrrrggghhh"
@William_Stephens6 ай бұрын
I hate flying but I love airplanes and I love this show. I’m sure watching this doesn’t help any but it’s so damn interesting.
@Christiangirl28285 ай бұрын
I would've died as soon as the airplane started the dive! 😂
@villagelightsmith43755 ай бұрын
I would have tightened my seat belt, pulled my hat down, and gone back to sleep if I could. It takes them a long time to reach sea level. Request everybody to keep quiet if they can. (yawn) Everything is under control, so "no fear!"
@normbrinkman6 ай бұрын
We hear flying is safer than driving , but after having drove millions of miles in a truck I've never had a ride so bad that I would have felt like applauding at the end of the trip .
@DonaldBurns-co7sg5 ай бұрын
@@normbrinkman On some flights the passengers always applaud at landing. I saw it on Philippine airlines.
@malcombking46765 ай бұрын
@@normbrinkman that first rollover would have given me a heart attack, would have never known we landed
@Siladzy5 ай бұрын
Considering a truck isn’t flying 41,000 feet in the air, it makes sense😂
@anitacho90235 ай бұрын
I keep watching air crash and people keep telling me plane crashing are 0.0001% chance ... I don't think that is the case
@normbrinkman5 ай бұрын
At least I can pull over if I lose an engine . lol@@Siladzy
@JohnPepp4 ай бұрын
The Captain didn't get proper sleep thus his judgment(s) was impaired to fly the plane properly.
@pop5678eye2 ай бұрын
The simulations in this video seem to show a 747-300. The accident plane was a 747-SP.
@GH-oi2jfАй бұрын
So?
@ComettableMabel2 ай бұрын
Why was landing at San Fran ever an issue? Surely to God he wasn't really just going to carry on to LA after all that?
@tringsby3 ай бұрын
It is amazing that they lost complete control of the aircraft after flaming out one of four engines! If they had been professional and well trained pilots they would never have ended up in a situation like that from a simple flameout! I am shocked and hope this is not representative of the training the sivilian airline pilots get. As a military pilot this is something we practice regularly and is hardly looked at as an emergency.
@richarddavies77282 ай бұрын
Any sufficiently fatigued pilot civilian or military no matter how well trained could have lost it exactly like that.
@getsmarter5412Ай бұрын
Big difference between practice in a military fighter, and a 747 unexpectedly going out of control totally blind with hundreds of passengers on your tail.
Ай бұрын
For the military there is unrestricted financing but for commercial flight there is Virgin and Ryanair killing the financing with their cheap seats.
@ascensionvaldes1412Ай бұрын
OMG😮😮😮😮😮what heroic pilots❤❤
@davidbaxter49103 ай бұрын
INCREDIBLE.
@davidbaxter49103 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTEMENT..
@MichaelHarrisIreland2 ай бұрын
I think the pilot's mind had gone one dimensional; that he wanted to continue normally after such an ordeal. There was also something strange in how he addressed the people after the ordeal. Looks like he was on autopilot, not meaning to make a joke.
@dawnerwin20972 ай бұрын
WOW WOW WOW, WHAT AMAZING PILOTS. I HAVE WATCHED SEVERAL OF THESE SHOWS AND I HAVE SEEN PLANES WITH LESS DAMAGE NOT MAKE IT. SO VERY IMPRESSIVE. I DON'T FLY, SCARES ME VERY MUCH BUT I WOULD FLY IF THESE PILOTS WERE THE ONES IN THE COCKPIT. JUST AMAZING AND I AM SO HAPPY EVERYONE WAS OKAY ❤
Ай бұрын
Don't fly, you have poor judgment.
@allisonclark43442 ай бұрын
Amazing pilots. I'm amazed noone in the back died from being thrown around and while serving breakfast with those heavy trolleys. Thank goodness for them being able to land after all that.
@offbeatfusion3 ай бұрын
goes to show how well engineered the 747 really was
@legendkhanproductions52633 ай бұрын
i dont think i would ever fly on a china Airlines. must of been well scary credit goes to the pilot well done live another day.
@Springkid272 ай бұрын
They are not heroes at all. Let's use common sense for a bit if they get themselves in trouble, they should and they must try their best to recover and get the situation back on track. FYI, the captain was fired after the incident and the co-pilot got suspended for a very long time...😊
@erictaylor54625 ай бұрын
7:40 No airline pilot would lose their ability to keep wings level without outside references. The pilot would just use the attitude indicator.
@andreww10015 ай бұрын
And who's to say that the indicator is working properly?
@erictaylor54625 ай бұрын
@@andreww1001 If it's not, you should not fly.
@andreww10015 ай бұрын
@@erictaylor5462 You do realize you're not smart. 😂😂😂 It can literally appear that it's working correctly but it's not.
@CoolGirlOnIceАй бұрын
PTSD x 1000
@DewYou-zn4ny4 ай бұрын
I'm 2 scared,2 watch anymore. My flight 656,departs ✈️ in morning,2 NJ,USA. 🙏 Hoping it dont.......pray 4 me,n my prosty/ Jenny. ❤️🧡💛💚💙
@olusesanfesobi52193 ай бұрын
@@DewYou-zn4ny Safe flight
@DewYou-zn4ny2 ай бұрын
😮😮😮❤❤❤🎉
Ай бұрын
Did you make it?
@svetlanaisayeva26244 күн бұрын
wow.. she didn't respond....🤔
@donlew82222 ай бұрын
I think that I would be freaking out and would probably miss all kinds of fundamentals. I would NOT make a good pilot. 😊 God bless these guys for staying focused and saving lives.
@computerjantje2 ай бұрын
why the stalling of declaring an emergency after such a fall from the sky?
@georgewagner22953 ай бұрын
What an amazing story of a miracle that only God could be in control. I realize that the pilot and his flight crew did everything that they were trained to do. But the miracle was that in the midst of the fall, God knew that He had that airplane in the palm of His hands. Amen
@Soffity3 ай бұрын
Why did he let the incident happen in the first place then? So he could play god and fix it and everyone would say how wonderful he was? Not being rude, just asking.
@michaelvaughn20912 ай бұрын
So, according to this logic, in other air crashes with loss of life, God was no longer in control? Or turned his back those aboard?
@chrisjohnston44003 ай бұрын
Scary to find out it’s the incompetence of the crew started the whole process and continued through the whole ordeal. Even from a layman’s point of view they didn’t do even the basic things to correct the first engine problem. Imagine all those people’s lives gone in a perfectly working plane. I can’t help feeling that Chinese rules and regulations have something to do with this near tragedy
@FordryАй бұрын
@@chrisjohnston4400 China Airlines is based on Taiwan. So Chinese, but not actually China.
@zulfdaraaz2015Ай бұрын
What we're they waiting to declare an emergency when they were falling..
@kevincreary94465 ай бұрын
People complaining have to realize that there are 3 different shows who put out similar accidents or the same accident.
@stanleystevens48665 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as a 4 engine plane that can't fly on 3 engines! PERIOD
@dennisyoung46313 ай бұрын
“…the bird was *eight miles high…”* 42,240 ~ 41,000 ft
@michaelpcooksey50962 ай бұрын
Very glad they made it.
@andrewrossreintar2997Ай бұрын
I didn't know Howard Hamlin is an aviation journalist too. Good to know that he's also a plane enthusiast.
@1979chyeoАй бұрын
Always heard that a plane can fly without issue on one engine, how come for this case it seems so severe when 1 out of 4 engines is out?
@animegamingdude22 күн бұрын
because the flight crew mishandled it
@d_ward48715 ай бұрын
That air crash consultant sounds exactly like Pierce Brosnan
@CrackerSmith5 ай бұрын
@28:31 He's got the BIOS screen up to help him investigate!
@robthom093 ай бұрын
Kinda surprised they are fixated on pilot errors. No doubt, but when so many flights without problems, and suddenly in an emergency, with multi task issues, it is easy to reconstruct in our minds , what should have happened.
@carlo_berruti2 ай бұрын
Is the video reconstruction realistic? Apart from the vertical speed (and the speed overall) did it actually roll like this? Can a 747 roll like a military plane?! (Also… how can passengers be “pulled towards the NOSE of the plane” [see min. 13:25] in a pitch-down attitude? Newton says otherwise… inertia will pull you towards the aft…
@GH-oi2jfАй бұрын
I wouldn't take the narration literally. They lost control, then somehow recovered.
@CHAOTICREATIONS6 ай бұрын
Why does this channel continually put out the same videos over and over and then post them as new releases? You click on a video that you watched a year ago and it's the same one They just use a different title.
@dainyailsmith6 ай бұрын
There are some who my not have seen this video. For then this is new.
@hood_TheJoker6 ай бұрын
you are not the only person watching KZbin my boy...😊
@Jerrynyc4246 ай бұрын
There’s not anymore mayday videos… planes don’t crash everyday lol… my selfish would want to see more airplane disasters…. But airplanes disasters = more human lives lost. You gotta find a new hobby…. I’m into history
@annadentis97436 ай бұрын
@@dainyailsmith that’s why KZbin saves the videos!!!
@annadentis97436 ай бұрын
I have the same concern!!!
@keplergso83693 ай бұрын
So, finally the screw was not heroes, he made many big mistakes. The only good thing was that the screw had saved the situation at the las minutes, with talent, alright. The plane did not crash, it is a miracle.
@Standing.W.Israel4 ай бұрын
And there it is.... you know there's a major problem with a government when their officials get to be flown first class🙄
@mamaduntoldu70652 ай бұрын
@@Standing.W.Israel At that time, they may still have been booking first class, but they changed the rules at some point. Now the frequent government flyers tend to use points or get upgrades because of their rewards status when they fly first class.
@Standing.W.IsraelАй бұрын
@mamaduntoldu7065 still... who was paying for it? Wasn't coming out of their own pockets. I can guarantee it.
@romeo_alpha01766 ай бұрын
While this is a time to be serious, 17:05 and 18:25 reminded me of the good old days with the ex.
@relaxandunwind149624 күн бұрын
The pilot almost killed everyone and then saved everyone, crazy
@Dyanosis2 ай бұрын
Thousands of hours, especially with how much the electronics of the plane assist, doesn't = experience. Half the time, pilots aren't even flying, the plane's electronics are doing the work.
@cabaxfarms8531Ай бұрын
Wow... I'm so emotional right now😭❤
@laurap.59562 ай бұрын
Why they don t declare Emergency is my only thought After that…well…what a flight..what a GREAT COCKPIT CREW !!
@GH-oi2jfАй бұрын
In the video, they did declare emergency, at 19:18.
@laurap.5956Ай бұрын
@@GH-oi2jf miss it, thanks
@barbmitch68663 ай бұрын
I was on this actual flight bill peacock was spitting feathers
@ellyw72012 ай бұрын
Wow! Congratulations on surviving this dire mess!
@bobfrantz53418 күн бұрын
Flew several times on the 747...22 hrs both ways....3 timez ..love that plane
@jimgraham67222 ай бұрын
Wouldnt have thought much doubt about it mayday mayday mayday, labd as aoon as possible.
@waynesworld7804Ай бұрын
This was harrowing to watch, even though I knew the plane survived! WT!
@tonimorton20 күн бұрын
47:00 tell that to the B2 stealth bomber control system ... literally fly by wire to a computer that takes your input and the sensors and chooses to allow your input or not based on flight capacity.