One of my dear friends was a passenger on that doomed flight, I cannot comprehend the horror she experienced. R.I.P. Joan S.❤️🩹
@LouiseOBrien-wh9jiАй бұрын
😢😢😢I did not expect that to happen, I thought he had managed to bring it back .
@jimhorton2996Ай бұрын
Omg ,sorry about your friend, I couldn't even comprehend what it would feel like going through that!!!! I've been on many plane rides but after watching these videos I'm more likely to take a train or boat!!!
@sharon22669Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. May all on-board R.I P.
@tammybrennan2040Ай бұрын
Oh so very sad 💞
@ladybugsarah6671Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your friend and all the souls onboard. What year did that happen?
@flexibleaspect2 ай бұрын
I was a young software engineer at Microsoft in Redmond, WA when this plane crashed. I used to see a pretty young lady in the halls sometimes when going to the kitchenette for a cup of coffee. I never talked to her, but always thought she had a nice smile. I learned after the crash that she was on the plane coming back from a trip with her fiancé/husband (might have been her honeymoon). I didn't really know her, but I was still sad knowing she died.
@michaelmarama-de4gxАй бұрын
BULLSHIT
@AeimosАй бұрын
That’s so sad. It’s terrifying to think what it was like to go through that before the end of your life.
@yeahtbh.161Ай бұрын
@@Aeimosliberation.
@WorkerBeesUniteАй бұрын
Wild what a good smile can do
@brianswatheyАй бұрын
What was her name?
@ElChingonFPV2 ай бұрын
I took an aviation law class in law school and my professor was one of the plaintiff attorneys. It was tragic and the pilots desperately tried to save it. Not all heroes are successful, but it's the effort that makes them heroes. Rest in Peace.
@jd5787Ай бұрын
The problem with Heroes is that usually they get awarded the status because they "died heroically"...
@NicotineftCoffeeFlavoredWaterАй бұрын
The plane went in a dive twice and they did evacuate? I woulda been jumped at 10000 ft
@sandralogue1774Ай бұрын
@@NicotineftCoffeeFlavoredWater Troll
@michaelbee2165Ай бұрын
That was a beautifully poignant comment. So true. Thank you.
@thomasbell7033Ай бұрын
@NicotineftCoffeeFlavoredWater I'm guessing you're about nine or ten and have never been on an airplane.
@sharongilley8393Ай бұрын
I could cry watching this ..This is a job that deserves a great deal of respect ..RIP
@davec1330Ай бұрын
I lost a friend in that crash. He was married with 2 young children. He was a good man going home.
@sarahbranson6110Ай бұрын
So sorry to hear. 😢
@PrettydamnmeanАй бұрын
When this happened
@MN-br5nbАй бұрын
😢 may his family have strength. not being able to see your loved one before they leave this earth has to be the hardest.
@sunnyday9026Ай бұрын
So sorry for the loss of your friend.. when did that happen?
@kathysiebert6654Ай бұрын
I am sending up prayers 🙏 for him, his family, friends & all Souls on board! So sorry for your loss. Deepest condolences to all involved😢😢😢
@stevenmcmaster82192 ай бұрын
The jack screw in the horizontal stabiliser broke due to inadequate grease maintenance causing loss of pitch control. I saw that Air Crash Investigation episode.
@billbbobby28892 ай бұрын
Was anybody ever held accountable from the mechanical failure ?
@jjeherrera2 ай бұрын
Right! I remember that case.
@nathanielweber78432 ай бұрын
@@billbbobby2889an Alaska airline mechanic blew the whistle on the company for its maintenance procedures, and I think there was a settlement. The mechanic was fired, and as far as I know he never worked for a part 121 operation ever again.
@stevedriscoll25392 ай бұрын
Wasn't there another one that flew upside down for quite awhile that had the same problem?
@FarSeeker82 ай бұрын
@@stevedriscoll2539 I think that was in a Denzel Washington movie.
@chriso53552 ай бұрын
I was part of the communication setup at the Port hueneme base, very difficult and trying days those were, mentally and emotionally. It was not a pretty picture to be working around pieces of dead bodies brought back to a makeshift morgue to set up communications all because of the wrong grease on the jack screw cable that broke and they had no vertical stabilizer 😔... I still have dreams about those days today... My heart goes out to all the families and people involved 😔🌹
@tirtraz31742 ай бұрын
Prayers for you as well. Your job is never easy. ✝️
@galenicalhoover65082 ай бұрын
@@tirtraz3174 Worst job in the world. Incomprehensibly gruesome and sad.
@ozymandias17582 ай бұрын
Dont know how anyone has the strength to do what you did, you and the recovery crew are a breed apart. Please seek out whatever counseling is available to you, PTSD can surface in unexpected ways. Our prayers are with you and everyone involved with Alaska 261❤🇺🇸
@greggibbs86412 ай бұрын
I pray that our Lord will in some way be glorified by this mishap as He always will according to His purpose. I pray the Families have strength and comfort from our Lord also.
@iclite36562 ай бұрын
@@greggibbs8641😮. Yes...STAY OUTTA THE SKIES AS YOU ARENT A FKG BIRD...forgive my French.
@freddyconsoli9752 ай бұрын
Listen to the hurt in the voices, of the two, reporting pilots. You can feel it.
@karenlynch83482 ай бұрын
Under stating it a bit
@KissMyWhiteAss2 ай бұрын
@karenlynch8348 Maybe you can tell the rest of us how he should have said it. I'm sure you have done so much better. But wait a second, you had to chance and didn't.... you just wanted to be an asshole.
@drpamelamozingo40792 ай бұрын
Makes me cry, even now. Bless them and all on board 🙏✨🙏
@C.Church2 ай бұрын
You're reading into it. I don't hear what you're hearing. I hear "Don't quite know how to say this but..."
@C.Church2 ай бұрын
Also, half the dialog is the uploader. You can't hear the Tower and Delta are the same guy bad-acting?
@ShalomShalom-d5c2 ай бұрын
The pilot of the downed plane also said "what have they done now?!" Meaning the maintenance crew & he was right.
@STHFGDBYАй бұрын
Yes, I saw a crash investigator episode where a 50 cent washer was the cause of a crash kiling everybody on board. The washer was left off during a service. I was always astonished at the cause of many of air accidents where the findings were absurd and should never have happened. But every time causes are found, new regulations are introduced making flying safer, but many people have to die before this advancement is made.
@vitalucas9452Ай бұрын
@@STHFGDBY You need very bright and alert people to do that job.
@STHFGDBYАй бұрын
@@vitalucas9452 True, someone with attention to detail...
@darealWC3Ай бұрын
They were 50 cent rubber o rings not washers....they guide fuel through the fuel controls
@STHFGDBYАй бұрын
@@darealWC3 Nope, the one I'm talking about was a spacer, the word washer was my mistake , I meant Spacer, and it was made of rubber. The design error was ridiculous, the cable pipe and Fuel line crossed over each other, nowadays, because of the accident, the pipes run parallel to each other. The spacer was left off after a service, the two pipes were then rubbing against each other due to engine vibrations. Eventually a hole in the fuel line developed, the fuel began to leak out during flight, the crew had no warning about a leak, today they do. When the crew got a low fuel warning from one engine, the pilot made a fatal error, he transfered fuel from the healthy engine supply to the leaking fuel supply engine. Now this was normal protocol, but the pilot was not aware of a leak. The low fuel warning came on again some time later, the true fatal error was the captain transfered more fuel over, that decision was fatal because that fuel leaked out. Problem was they were so far into their flight they didn't have enough fuel to get back to safety..The rest is history. If the captain didn't transfer the fuel, there was enough fuel left to complete the journey. Now I think it was absolutely appalling that there was no leak warning indicator for the crew. Now there is. How is it that the engineers, or designers did not anticipate that this could happen ? It's crazy...
@AzDesertFoxxАй бұрын
I worked for Alaska Airlines, and we learned about this flight while I was in training in Seattle. It was sad; the majority of the people on the plane were Alaska Airlines employees and/ or their families. It was totally Alaska's fault. What a tragedy. The pilots were so brave, and fought until the end.
@geraldpreston817Ай бұрын
Buiilders of the plane fault
@gramajan4Ай бұрын
@@geraldpreston817Boeing
@allis5870Ай бұрын
@geraldpreston817 absolutely not. They didn't maintain it. You can't just fly an airplane nonstop without doing maintenance. No piece of equipment works like that.
@omegacon4Ай бұрын
Your airline is known for being cheap. You ALWAYS get what you pay for.
@YouSimon1000Ай бұрын
Imagine being the maintenance guy who persuaded them not to land at LAX but keep flying.
@paulis73192 ай бұрын
Having crashed a plane in a condition where I thought I was going to die, the last thought through my mind was "keep control as best as possible and hope it doesn't hurt." Hitting the ground in a nose-low attitude without elevator control is scary af, whether or not you survive. My heart goes out to those pilots and all other souls onboard. They tried their best.
@jamierupert75632 ай бұрын
Well...did it hurt?
@paulis73192 ай бұрын
@@jamierupert7563 🤣Funny you ask! The bendy landing gear absorbed most of the energy and it actually hurt less than crashing my mountain bike.
@paulis73192 ай бұрын
@@michaelbigelow3255 I didn’t lose control. It just didn’t have the full deflection that I was used to
@elialmodovar66852 ай бұрын
@@jamierupert7563Not sure, but I'll ask you when you become a crash dummy.
@Cornmolio2 ай бұрын
Only way I can relate was when I was driving a ‘69 Cougar in 1988 when my brakes went completely out at 70 mph. There were stopped cars up ahead and oncoming traffic in the opposite lane. Somehow, I remained completely calm and logical. My first concern was to not hurt anyone else, I thought I was already dead. I ended up hitting a wall of dirt thinking the car would just crush into it. But instead, the car carved out its own ramp and went airborne about 6 feet in the air. Landed on all four wheels. When it came to a stop, I was just sitting there dumbfounded. No seatbelt. Couldn’t open the door because the entire car buckled when it landed. I started freaking out afterwards. I was only 16 and in hindsight, I did everything perfect. The only casualty was that car. I remember looking out the side window as the car flew non the air like the Dukes of Hazzard. If I didn’t hit that wall of dirt perfectly square and head on, the car would’ve corkscrewed and I would’ve died.
@lisaanderson32562 ай бұрын
It was beyond chilling to hear the Captain say they "got the plane back under control" & then the First Officer says "no we don't."
@AmbuBadgerАй бұрын
Pilot: "If we all think positively, we'll pull through this!" F.O.: ...
@TheDmitriProjectАй бұрын
@@AmbuBadgerI’m pretty sure they had managed to invert the plane at that point to prevent the nose from dropping. Just casually and calmly gonna “troubleshoot” while 100% inverted. No joke! They were built different. Remarkable humans.
@sharonfriedlund98327 күн бұрын
I had to go back because I missed the copilot saying " no we don't". That does make it even worse at how they must have felt!
@ZT1ST23 күн бұрын
@@AmbuBadger My read was that they went from having control to not having control of the plane, like a Nintendo Switch Joy Con user saying "Okay, I think that fixed the drift - nevermind, there it goes again.".
@ythinder15 күн бұрын
Yes they purposely flew inverted at one point
@PennyH-c16Ай бұрын
The pilot seemed calm and professional, I can’t imagine Prayers for all, horrific devastating losses. Rip all
@robertakiszer409624 күн бұрын
I was on a flight years ago headed from San Francisco to Hawaii! The man sitting next to me on the plane was an attorney, and also a pilot during Vietnam! He said the plane sounded very funny and strange on takeoff! Approximately 500 miles out to sea, the pilot announced that we had lost an engine! A little later he reluctantly announced we had lost another Engine and said we were turning around and heading back to San Francisco! It got very quiet on the plane! They were instructing us on how to secure the life, jackets as we were getting closer and closer to the ocean as the plane began to drop down! I think we had also lost an additional engine heading back and we could see lights down below as the plane was attempting to land! I had a Bible in my hand and was reading scripture and praying for a safe landing! The attorney sitting next to me, asked me to borrow my Bible and read lt too! It was an opportunity for me to minister the message of salvation to him ! John 316 There were some girls in the back that had an Ouija board on the plane and were asking lt questions! I could feel the presence of evil on board that plane! One of the ladies on the plane explained to me she had seen the life belt sign, and began to thank God for her life and the blessed years that she had had! The plane landed safely at the San Francisco airport, where we originally started our journey headed to Hawaii !! Everyone on the plane, stood up and started to yell and cheer, smile at one another, and hug one another with gratefulness that we had all landed safely! The airlines gave us a free dinner at the airport and then proceeded to board us on another plane to head back to the Hawaiian Islands! To this day, when I hear a plane above in the sky, I always pray for everybody’s salvation and a safe journey for them! Thank you for allowing me to share a memory that I will never forget! God bless you all❤❤❤✈️🙏
@anneclark166413 күн бұрын
@@PennyH-c16 The pilot, crew and tag-a-long pilot/trainer were the best of the best.
@theworldisavampire33462 ай бұрын
The training & control that these pilots have under duress is remarkable. RIP to those brace souls.
@historyman4629Ай бұрын
Do you mean "brave souls" instead of "brace souls"?
@Sharon-q3eАй бұрын
Why don't airplanes have parachutes
@Sharon-q3eАй бұрын
@@historyman4629a two year old could figure out what he meant without publicly trying to embarras him 😮
@JoeyDNo3Ай бұрын
@@Sharon-q3e a lot of it on here pal isn't there , just concentrate on the poor people experiencing it eh 🍻
@samuelwilliams3130Ай бұрын
@@Sharon-q3ebecause the liklihood of everybody putting a parachute on and getting out the doors in time is absolutely non-existent
@joeystoney3678Ай бұрын
Mad respect to the pilots. They never stopped fighting to regain control right up to the end.
@kevinvilmont606128 күн бұрын
Those are my sentiments, exactly.
@MyGodZach26 күн бұрын
What do you want them to do other than trying? Stop trying and start dancing maybe?
@joeystoney367826 күн бұрын
@@MyGodZach Some give up, duh.
@Married2evil_but-God25 күн бұрын
Why did you even respond to that person?
@BlueZirnitra23 күн бұрын
@@MyGodZachthat's the stupidest thing I've read all week. When you're about to die, the correct behaviour is often the least easy to do. Many people would panic and hasten their demise, rather than remain composed and try to think clearly despite all hope rapidly vanishing A pilot has to remain professional to maintain control of the airplane and situation. It's hard to do that when your life is flashing before your eyes, and is the ultimate test of whether you truly are a professional.
@ikaikamaleko83702 ай бұрын
Saw the special on this, one of the few where I got emotional, they died a terrifying death, may they always RIP🙏🙏
@psychedelicpythonАй бұрын
I was in Seattle when this happened. The local TV stations kept reporting it the day it happened as well as days afterward. I was beyond sad from watching the footage over and over. So tragic.
@knightrider3766Ай бұрын
Just as twa flight 800.back in 96
@ThatGirl-ku5dqАй бұрын
Was this the Juneau crash? Very sad.
@anneclark166420 күн бұрын
@@ThatGirl-ku5dq This flight was from Mexico to San Francisco. They went down off the coast near Santa Barbara, CA
@johnmcgowen36413 ай бұрын
Most of these pilots are incredible specimens of our species, able to maintain decorum and professionalism until the very end. Rest in peace!
@jimmiematho80822 ай бұрын
Yeah they're white men
@Mattybbbbbb2 ай бұрын
@@jimmiematho8082 indubitably a lot of them are
@barbdbarbarad17952 ай бұрын
@@jimmiematho8082 that was unnecessary and insensitive
@jimmiematho80822 ай бұрын
@@barbdbarbarad1795 how is that insensitive and uncalled for? You're more than happy to demonize white men 24/7 aren't you? Reeeeee reeeeeee the patriarchy. Reeeeee reeeeeee male chauvinism. I just want to point out all these heroic calm people.... they're all white men🤷♂️ Maybe white man aren't that bad after all
@jimmiematho80822 ай бұрын
@@barbdbarbarad1795 I'm sick of white men not getting any credit anymore
@indridcold84332 ай бұрын
Good night dear pilots. Rest in peace. May you find the clear skies and calm winds all pilots dream of having.
@ziggyfreud53572 ай бұрын
Every time I get on a commercial flight I pray that the maintenance crew have done their jobs with excellence. True accidents are no one’s fault but some supposed “accidents” are actually negligence 😢 Respect to passengers and crew
@jovenserdenola1679Ай бұрын
Right old planes must be maintained well change spare parts if needed.
@cindywootten2965Ай бұрын
@@ziggyfreud5357 Amen!
@tcdelargeАй бұрын
loss of pitch control due to a failed jackscrew assembly: Inadequate maintenance The jackscrew assembly was not lubricated sufficiently, which led to excessive wear and eventual failure of the Acme nut threads
@Tackz7772 ай бұрын
Commercial pilots are a different breed. I can’t begin to imagine the horror & life reflection going thru their minds in a situation like that. It’s bad enough as a passenger. But, as a pilot with a front row seat & knowing there is nothing you can do is unimaginable. The highest respect to these guys as they fought to recover until the very end. And to know that the whole thing was caused by lack of maintenance on a simple jack screw is infuriating. RIP to all those on board. 🥀😔
@CjbrkBrooksАй бұрын
A lot of commercial pilots in 2000 were retired military and flew in Vietnam. I was married to one. They all started retiring around 2003-2005. Tough guys. Great pilots with great skills.
@LaLadybug2011Ай бұрын
It's not just infuriating, it should be criminal. Maybe if corporations were truly held accountable this kind of nonsense would end and Americans could have faith in things again. Corporate greed is destroying us on every level.
@lorenamjajАй бұрын
V@@LaLadybug2011EXACTLY 😢 TOTALLY AGREE, CORRUPTION IS THE WORST.
@marykelii8974Ай бұрын
Omgoodness Alaska Airlines jus bought Hawaiian Airlines 🌺😯 They Better Take Maintenance Care on All Their Planes Seriously!! RIP BEAUTIFUL SOULS WHO'S DEATHS COULDVE BEEN PREVENTED 🙏😢💜
@oliviakilgo3159Ай бұрын
MIND YOUS T HE MAJORITY OF THE PLANE BUSINESSES ARE OWNED BY CHINA SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENING TO THE PLANES AFTER 2014 THEY START HAVING PLANE PROBLEMS FATHER GOD BLESS THOSE SOULS AND PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND THEIR FAMALIES AS YOU COMGORT THEM IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST AMEN THE PILOT CALM VERŸ SAD
@MrTubbymarshall2 ай бұрын
What you’re all listening to is a man who knows he’s going to die very soon. A skilled pilot who knows this is his last flight and doing all he can to survive, but knows it’s over.
@kgb41872 ай бұрын
you're listening to someone repeat his words
@YGisG2 ай бұрын
We really didn't need that apparent explanation. But thanks anyway.
@MrTubbymarshall2 ай бұрын
@@YGisG 🤣🤣
@FracturedParadigms2 ай бұрын
What an unusual statement to make.
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP2 ай бұрын
@@FracturedParadigmscue Simpsons clip - Bart "What an odd thing to say"
@robharding53452 ай бұрын
The Pilot was so calm under the circumstances, RIP to all on board.
@pinup_charmer334824 күн бұрын
To be a successful pilot requires a certain temperament. This guy had it.
@robharding534524 күн бұрын
@@pinup_charmer3348 I'm sure you are right on that, Brave man in deed,
@thewolfmovie718910 күн бұрын
Everyone on board died?
@robharding534510 күн бұрын
@@thewolfmovie7189 Unfortunately you are right. 🥲
@Boyso54072 ай бұрын
The fact that the pilot was so calm in those transmissions speaks volumes
@KissMyWhiteAss2 ай бұрын
Sharp contrasts with the co-pilot who could be heard screaming like a lunatic as a plane doesn't make take off and crashes at the end of the runway.
@kgb41872 ай бұрын
it's a voice actor
@hugebear532 ай бұрын
Indeed! Panic wouldn't help or change anything. Clear head and fight to the end.
@poutinedream50662 ай бұрын
I finally saw one of these videos with the captain screaming "mayday mayday! I'm spinning and spinning I'm gonna die!" He did live, but it was nice to see a legitimate hysterical reaction like I would have.
@TicTac-g7m2 ай бұрын
@@hugebear53 Yes. Sometimes fighting like hell in a bad situation can produce positive results.
@ericthiel40532 ай бұрын
It doesnt happen often but this has to be one of the most terrifying ways to die period. RIP to all those who have died in plane crashes.
@fardflowmaster2106Ай бұрын
Als is the worst way
@SP-ru3rs2 ай бұрын
Ive seen a few plane crash videos and im always so surprised how calm they always seen in such life threatening incidents. Pilots are built differently to normal people. RIP you all that were lost.
@billallen4793Ай бұрын
Pilots are trained to be problem solvers! You work the biggest problem first, until you have control of the aircraft! You don't have time to panic! This might sound confusing, but it's training, and muscle memory 🧠!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@MsAdventure531Ай бұрын
Trained to “always fly the plane”. Heroes
@SonosolofaTimiei4396Ай бұрын
They are not the only ones; it’s just that you don’t hear recordings from the other people… first responders, firefighters & smokejumpers, surgeons & er doctors, ambulance teams, dispatchers… and I am pretty sure I didn’t mention a lot of professions where people are just as collected in the face of emergency
@billallen4793Ай бұрын
@SonosolofaTimiei4396 I've done several of the job's you listed, amateur pilot/combat/structure firefighter/wildland firefighting/smoke jumper,search and rescue, ect, and while dangerous, you generally won't have the minute's of where there's NOTHING you can do to win the fight against gravity, and knowing 150 people will die with you, must add some stress!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@paulhafner9781Ай бұрын
If one panics, all chance of finding a solution is gone! Emotion of panic over rides all analytical function...that is why polititians appeal to emotion mostly...
@JusticeRyan-n6d2 ай бұрын
God,that poor other pilot seeing him vertically going down and knowing there's nothing he can do to help that other plane.😢 RIP to the people on that plane that went down.
@NatashaDieterАй бұрын
What we are watching is a simulation. Not actual footage
@Bearwithme560Ай бұрын
@@NatashaDieterl think they know that.
@davepirtle9790Ай бұрын
Yeah I heard and felt that other planes captain when he said "yeah, he is down". This and the FedEx flight where the ex-employee hijacked the plane are bone chilling.
@Paulpoission2 ай бұрын
Here we go, is the last thing the captain said. So insanely heart breaking
@SM-db6ft29 күн бұрын
When did he say Here We Go? Not on this short video.
@Zug1413 күн бұрын
@@SM-db6ftit’s on the cockpit voice recorder as is the rest of their attempts to regain control up until the very end. I’m glad it’s available because as sad as it is, it serves as a fitting tribute to their skill and bravery. Their family and friends are no doubt proud to have been associated with both of these men.
@ronjones10772 ай бұрын
Criminal maintenance on the jack screw. Person who signed off on the job should be in jail for multiple manslaughter
@williams12345mp2 ай бұрын
Like so many other cases. Absolutely should be prosecuted for murders.
@bogbody9952Ай бұрын
The people maintaining the airplane are just as responsible as the pilot for its success and failure. Sounds like the pilot did his job fine. If I was responsible for the maintenance on that plane....well I couldn't live with the guilt.
@anonymousbosch9265Ай бұрын
A lot of the maintenance is being done overseas in lower labor cost regions
@ronjones1077Ай бұрын
@@anonymousbosch9265 I agree, but not Alaska Airlines based in Seattle
@anonymousbosch9265Ай бұрын
@@ronjones1077 the best flying experience I ever had was Alaska airlines. I’m a union official and my training is as an aviation electrician
@waynelucier16782 ай бұрын
I heard bravery and I heard professional pilots trying to do everything they could to save the plane God bless them RIP
@stillwaters1566Ай бұрын
Back in 1980 a plane with the entire basketball team at the University of Evansville, coaches and team supporters, sports announcers had just taken off. The pilots fought and cleared a huge subdivision and crashed. It cold with freezing rain. My Dad went to help, I had 4 uncles on the fire dept, the plane went into a very muddy field making it impossible to get equipment to the scene. He said most of those on board were still buckled in their seats but once released from the seat belts they were like a big bag of jello. One year later we moved to Louisville and I ended up working with a girl whose husband was one of the players. Both freshmen and had only been married for one week. It all hit me hard knowing so many on board. You really never know when your time will come. Thats why we should all be ready and on good terms with Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
@SherryRoscomАй бұрын
Amen ❤️ 🙏❤
@oluwaseyiilemia9558Ай бұрын
Best Comment Ever!! Always be ready by Living for the Lord Jesus, who said in Matthew 24:36: "No man knows the Day or the Hour..." AMEN.
@tiffanyblack9704Ай бұрын
My local football team was all killed in the 70s. Marshall University. The entire college team was killed by plane crash. They were al.kst to the airport when they hit the side of a mountain. There's a movie about it called we are marshall
@fioralbannach664727 күн бұрын
‘Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ’🙈 The day the human race finally moves past religion, and imaginary tales of fictitious super beings, is the day we may finally save ourselves and live together in peace. In the meantime, I’ll trust what can be substantiated, proven and actually helps to move us forward, and not backward, to when tales from a book were all people had in place of science, to explain the World around them. I’ll just let the hundreds of different ‘gods’ fight amongst themselves, for the ‘faith’ of gullible humans.
@stevenpropst-hogg196215 күн бұрын
My dog was on that flight. I was going to meet him at the airport. I was so devastated. Will never fly that airline again!
@stevenkaskus61732 ай бұрын
This plane went down near where I live and the bodies retrieved were brought into the local Sea bee base in town. There is a memorial to this plane and crew and those lost on the local Beach. It actually went inverted as well.
@MrTubbymarshall2 ай бұрын
@@stevenkaskus6173 I can’t even begin to imagine the state of the bodies found. 😔
@moisesmontecillo7570Ай бұрын
Bro just say oxnard
@EricBussmanАй бұрын
@stevenkasus6173 There were ppl hit on the beach as well?!? So it didn't really crash into the water but on a beach? Thats crazy. Nice day at the beach with the fam and a plane comes down on you. Unbelievable
@KaramarikaАй бұрын
This is the plane that flew upside down? I saw a video on it a few years ago. What an absolute nightmare to be in an upside down plane before you go in the water to die. Tragic.
@EricBussmanАй бұрын
@@Karamarika Yeah I just watched a 'Mentuar Pilot' video on it, which was superb. This incident was what the movie 'Flight' with Denzel Washington was loosely made about. At least the flight parts, the inverted plane, trying to get it upright again, etc..
@robertmendick31952 ай бұрын
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 perished at 4:22 p.m. on 31 January 2000. The plane hit the water about 10 miles west of the coastal city of Port Hueneme, California.... R.I.P. to the 88 lives lost
@Ded98222 ай бұрын
Bad on Alaska maintenance practices and culture
@turboman20192 ай бұрын
Terrible set of circumstances primarily caused by Alaska Airlines penny pinching,they ultimately were only fined $500,000 and no criminal charges were ever filed.
@jimbryant74332 ай бұрын
Sad day
@RebeccaLarson-v7n2 ай бұрын
How horrifying for passengers 😶
@patrickmcdonald34272 ай бұрын
@@turboman2019The jack screw not greased. 88 died. Ridiculous fine.
@LMays-cu2hp2 ай бұрын
Blessings to the families of this aircraft!!!❤❤😮😮 Prayers 🙏 🙏 to everyone!
@Johnny53kgb-nsaАй бұрын
Alaska airlines was trying to save money by cutting back spending, including on critical maintenance, some even as simple as greasing a threaded screw jack. Rip to those who perished.
@vangodwinmyyoutubealias75922 ай бұрын
God bless the pilots 🧑✈️🧑✈️ They did their best to stay calm for the passengers.
@paulanovelli2582 ай бұрын
I can't imagine what their brain is experiencing. Rest peacefully heros.
@arturovasquez37652 ай бұрын
Rest in peace good enough. No heroism here.🤔
@gayaneg.38052 ай бұрын
Not that it’s any consolation but thankfully they didn’t feel anything as the impact broke the plane to pieces in less than a second.
@vinceventresca67632 ай бұрын
@@arturovasquez3765 No reason to correct another person either.
@RoadNotDestination2 ай бұрын
@@vinceventresca6763he’s a keyboard warrior who would be absolutely shitting himself in this situation
@ozymandias17582 ай бұрын
@@paulanovelli258 I certainly think what the pilots did, fighting til the end in desperation even when all hope was lost, is certainly heroic. Valor exists even if they failed to save the plane, they didn't throw in the towel. Think about your daily routine, the mundane things you hate to do, the things you put off for another day.. How hard would you try, how hard would you fight to live, and to save the lives of others under your care, if you knew that nothing less than 110% was required of you, for the slimmest chance of survival beyond the next five minutes?
@playbook0082 ай бұрын
Very sad. RIP for the people that passed away of a tragic event, off the coast of CA.
@gregwindsor81703 ай бұрын
A couple of Americans on that plane were working with the "children of the dump" in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. These were the poorest of the poor children living on the outskirts of P.V. They would be happy to know their work has continued on by many American and Canadian volunteers. In fact many Csnadian tourists help every year while on vacation...schools have been built, library has been built, computers purchased for the stude ts, sewing machines so the parents can make souvenirs,....a complete life change for the people that live there.❤
@dianabeurman3642 ай бұрын
That's so good to hear!
@cletusvandamme62622 ай бұрын
The drug cartels could easily build these facilities for 1/10th of 1% of their drug profits. But they won't. THAT is the definition of GREED.
@jimmiematho80822 ай бұрын
😢 notice how the Mexicans can't help themselves it takes Canadians or Americans going down there to help Mexicans that's the same all around the world charity is uniquely a white western civilization characteristic
@rk69rk2 ай бұрын
Praise Yahweh! Praise Yeshua! Blessed be the Holy Spirit! 🙏🕯🙏 Amen.
@frankthetank80502 ай бұрын
@@cletusvandamme6262 it is in fact a much lower percentage if their ridiculous profits. And in fact they do it all the time. Drug cartels are terrible but they are not one thing: cheap! ;)
@winsomedunkellywilson9232Ай бұрын
❤❤❤my heart goes out to this pilot so calm and in control. Rip so sorry this happened. Hopefully engineers are coming up with a better solution to save people lives when problems arrive.
@jackiepowell7513Ай бұрын
Vertical something was at fault on those Alaskan airlines. Few crashes until this problem.
@sojerz6092Ай бұрын
I was so upset when this happened because I lived in SoCal and was flying home from the East coast at the time. Also, my uncle was a pilot for Alaska Airlines and even though he was retired at the time, I knew he’d be devastated.
@perryarrington84463 ай бұрын
If that audio is real and not a voice over the ability to maintain control emotionally is the most amazing show of courage ever.
@robdonahue62433 ай бұрын
Course the audio is real Jesus u conspiracy people are ridiculous
@yamabushi1703 ай бұрын
@@robdonahue6243untwist your panties mangina, some vids of this type are done with voice actors, it's no big deal
@ricjames15573 ай бұрын
@robdonahue6243 No, you're actually ridiculous....your closed mind is a curse to have....do some research on AI....
@ZafrodHasselfrau19992 ай бұрын
Pilots are special people, they really are.
@atkravitz2 ай бұрын
You can find the full audio on KZbin. Really heartbreaking because they had absolutely no chance to fix the problem.
@stingray112142 ай бұрын
This was caused by poor maintenance practices at Alaska Airlines. This plane was improperly repaired after another incident. The pilots were heroes in the end. They actually righted the plane, but the plane was doomed in the end.
@mikepeters88642 ай бұрын
MD80 McDonald Douglas bad Jackscrew design for rear stabilizer.
@FlightData1012 ай бұрын
As in most cases, this was an accident caused by multiple flaws in a system where human beings form multiple links in the chain. Yes there were maintenance practice issues, but the FAA had also granted AK an extension on maintenance intervals for that control system. And had the crew turned around and gone back to PVR at the first sign of control problems, they probably would have lived to tell their tale.
@patrickmcdonald34272 ай бұрын
@@FlightData101Yep.
@nathanielweber78432 ай бұрын
@@mikepeters8864I disagree. The jack screw design was not the fault of the crash. The fault was Alaska not following the ADs on proper maintenance, giving extensions and cutting corners in the shop to get faster turn arounds on maintenance. No other MD 80 that I’m aware of crashed because of the jack screw
@mikepeters88642 ай бұрын
@@nathanielweber7843 thinking back your statement makes good sense. Thanks for the correction. I'm from Oregon and worked for Boeing at the time of accident. It still hurts to remember the day. Long time ago.
@patrickgarrison76402 ай бұрын
We have some of the best pilots in the world and they have to fly planes that are built with parts bought from the lowest bidder. I still can't believe that a stripped nut and threaded rod on the tails top aerloron was the cause of this crash. Needless to say it was totally redesigned after this. RIP crew and passengers.
@tessycaldwell6950Ай бұрын
I saw a documentary show on that crash it was terrible it what i call preventable “accidents” aren’t really accidents to me is manslaughter
@javaskull88Ай бұрын
It’s always disconcerting to hear the pilot describe their situation calmly when they are in an emergency, fighting for their lives. That’s their training, mad respect, but my brain is screaming for them while they don’t scream for themselves.
@MarieMooney-s4bАй бұрын
Pilots is the most underrated job I think there is…… they def need more credit bc I’m sure not every flight they fly is all smooth sailing … we just never hear about it but I have mad respect for all Pilots….. sheeewwwww my butt won’t even fly😮😮😮my worst fear😢
@russelldesalvo37282 ай бұрын
You can hear the emotions of the reporting pilots. May they rest in peace.
@kgb41872 ай бұрын
emotions of the guys reading a transcription*
@gsm4708Ай бұрын
I have heard about and seen Videos of Planes Crashing, Emergency Landings, Flying into the worst storms all besides mechanical problems; wheel flew off, door flew open, no landing gear, its more and more. I've been on 8 seater planes Ha! Seaplanes Ha! But my.last Commercial Flight hit so much Turbulence, I was trying to remember The Crews instructions on what to do. Aint gonna happen to me. Yep, Bounce House. Kids crying, Everyone picking up their Cell phones. I just stared out the Window to watch where we were and telling the Pilot, who made you fly in this Shit, silently. Some of these planes are just to darn Old, others, too new. What happened to the Airbus? Where's Elon? ✈
@triggeredcat120Ай бұрын
@@kgb4187is everything a conspiracy to you? I can see your tinfoil hat from my place.
@kgb4187Ай бұрын
@@triggeredcat120 Maybe if the actual recording wasn't widely available you could say that- kzbin.info/www/bejne/epeQhnqqmaylr7c
@andrejduraj3 ай бұрын
Professional till the end, no panic just doing their job trying to keep everyone alive. Total shame. RIP
@christinerobbins65123 ай бұрын
I agree he talked so calm knowing it wasn't going to crash
@fredrobinson11453 ай бұрын
We actually did the search and rescue for that plane when i was in the navy Very sad
@anniecrouch24103 ай бұрын
Did you find it, oh my gosh so sad
@Fat122192 ай бұрын
😢😢
@XxNorcal_420xX2 ай бұрын
He found it sounds like there were no survivors or few if any at all
@wza223-fo3mc2 ай бұрын
from your moms basement?
@anniecrouch24102 ай бұрын
@@wza223-fo3mc rude
@kristinakirkham7257Ай бұрын
This breaks me heart. I’ve seen this on Air Disasters. Vertical stabilizer issue? The pilots sound so calm 😢 They were trying the whole way. What a horrible tragedy.
@No_ReGretzkys99Ай бұрын
They never gave up RIP and PRAYERS FOR YALLS FAMILY 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 they fought as hard as they could for their situation 😢😢
@timmystips39352 ай бұрын
I remember this... awful. I particularly remember there was a young family onboard going to vacation in Mexico. So sad.
@tangoindiamike9189Ай бұрын
I have several "near miss" stories about flying. During my military career, I couldn't avoid the requirement to fly. In my 25 years since retiring from service, I have taken one flight round trip from coast to coast. That was a favor to my wife to visit relatives in California at Christmas. I spent the entire flight trying to comfort my wife who was on the verge of panic attacks. The stewardesses stopped charging her for those small bottles of wine and started giving them to her in hopes it would help alleviate her anxiety. Between bottles of wine, my wife laid her head in my lap while I gently stroked her face to keep her calm. After that trip, we both agreed to never fly again. We travel on wheels, and fully understand that vehicle tragedies also occur, but if it's a matter of mechanical failure, our chances of survival are far greater.
@SaltyArmySargАй бұрын
Actually, the odds of dying in a plane crash are .23%, u would have to fly every day for 10,000 years before a crash. Your chances of dying in a car collision are 1 in 101.
@cydkriletich6538Ай бұрын
What I remember about this tragedy is that there was a couple on board with two of their three children. The third child did not travel with the family because she had been sick, and she was left with relatives. What the people on this flight went through is unimaginably terrifying as the brave flight crew tried to stabilize the plane, having no idea why they had lost control of it. I believe I heard they fought this for something like 12+ minutes. It is a crash that will often haunt me, especially, of course, prior to me, my husband, or other loved ones are going on a flight. It was the most random thing that caused this tragedy…something to do with a bolt in the tail. It should have been avoidable.
@AFTER_MIDNITE2 ай бұрын
FYI: Alaska Airlines Flight 261, all 88 souls lost. Rest In Peace. Crashed due to mechanical failure resulting from corporate cost-saving measures and an understaffed FAA incapable of overseeing safety compliance. No criminal charges filed. $44k fine.
@taratarat5818Ай бұрын
That's it?! A 44k fine for irresponsibly operating a plane that wasn't fully repaired that killed everyone. So sad 😞
@AFTER_MIDNITEАй бұрын
@@taratarat5818 It’s absolutely ridiculous. Heads should’ve rolled. They even fired the whistleblower mechanic who said the part needed to be replaced, but unbeknownst to him, the non-qualified supervisor overruled him and said it was okay. The mechanic was horrified to learn about it after the crash.
@hassanzorome74972 ай бұрын
These pilots have a nerve of steel RIP may the Lord take you to heaven.
@tomhunter9652 ай бұрын
I remember this accident. We lived in Thousand Oaks, CA. We visited the memorial site in Port Hueneme, CA.
@bachfan7537Ай бұрын
Did you happen to know Kerry Tepper?
@christopherborum655127 күн бұрын
It's chilling to hear the Southwest pilot say, "He's down," so calmly but you can hear the sadness in his voice knowing his fellow pilot likely didn't survive.
@a.fitzpatrick4395Ай бұрын
Hitting water at 600 mph would be like hitting concrete.
@akianaaki420928 күн бұрын
can you please explain more , I wondered about planes hitting the water , is it the same effect like hitting the land? always thought thay there are more chances to survive in water , is there any ? 😢
@Megamax-ms9xu16 күн бұрын
@@akianaaki4209 No way you are going to survive that, land or water. Either way, the plane is going to disintegrate. It doesn't matter if it's at 300mph or 600mph. When you hit water at such high speeds, the water doesn't have enough time to displace and therefore it's like hitting a solid wall.
@akianaaki420916 күн бұрын
@Megamax-ms9xu thank u for info
@ATRTAPАй бұрын
What a terrifying way to go, condolences all around.
@tinabrain4646Ай бұрын
Watching this knowing there wasnt a thing they could do but knowing its time just rips my heart into pieces ❤❤
@exex93783 ай бұрын
Awful accident, those pilots did their very best RIP
@JohnBee1232 ай бұрын
The pilots actually got the plane stabalized by flying inverted for a few minutes. Upside down. Amazing pilots.
@jamierupert75632 ай бұрын
I know. That's crazy.
@CrazyPanda6882 ай бұрын
It wasn’t a few minutes it was just over a minute inverted
@EzekielBrockmann2 ай бұрын
What happened? Did they right the plane?
@tjtheo35842 ай бұрын
@EzekielBrockmann elevator was stuck in nose down position forcing a dive. So the pilots used the aelerons to roll the plane, making it into a nose up to level it out. But an airliner can't fly inverted for long as it doesn't have the thrust to weight ratio to beat gravity into submission. Once they lost lift they fell.
@warnabrotha95YT2 ай бұрын
So basically nearly identical to the movie "Flight"
@lydiakinnaman3679Ай бұрын
Always in the back of your mind. Prayers for the family and friends.
@stevensofroniouАй бұрын
The most chilling thing about this is how calm he sounds as there’s not an octave of panic in his voice at all ! I was t expecting the final result and I cannot imagine what the passengers must have felt . RIP you poor unlucky souls 🙏🏻
@truthray28852 ай бұрын
In short, being a pilot is all glamour until it's no glamour, but only the purest desperation. You can have it.
@ziggyfreud53572 ай бұрын
Clinical medicine is a bit like that 😢
@budlanctot30602 ай бұрын
Is this is the one where the jackscrew/ nut failed? IIRC, the mechanic had checked the jackscrew & nut, and determined that they needed to be replaced. His shift was over, next shift mechanic decided it was still within spec. and just closed it up. Either he lied, or he "doctored" the parts, to make it pass inspection. While in operation, the screw probably stripped the threads out of the nut, then the vertical control elevator was banging back and forth between full up and full down position, so plane ride was like a roller coaster on steroids. Eventually, it got stuck in the extreme down position which would be an unrecoverable vertical dive.
@BEAUTYnIQ2 ай бұрын
wow.. all over one nut/screw combo..? seems if they could be stripped there would be a back-up.. : (
@budlanctot30602 ай бұрын
@BEAUTYnIQ nope, NO redundancy. I know how they could have avoided this, and saved tons of money in the process. But it's too late now, probably not many flying this type of plane anymore.
@OriginalOldSkoolFunk2 ай бұрын
@budlanctot3060 Can you explain exactly what the failure was? Do you specifically know what jack screw on what component?
@BEAUTYnIQ2 ай бұрын
@OriginalOldSkoolFunk its the rear tail section a rudder or stabilizer.. bc of the screw failure it was in the extreme positions i.e. fully open/fully closed, then it locked in one and they couldnt move it at all and the plane would not upright and they went in the water.. look up alaaka flt 261
@BEAUTYnIQ2 ай бұрын
@@OriginalOldSkoolFunk ^^^
@timothywalsh1001Ай бұрын
The cause will make you sick... Vertical control "screw" was never greased... it wore so badly the threads were gone !!
@lisaincolor4289Ай бұрын
I agree! completely unavoidable 😢
@Itsindy_Ай бұрын
Imagine watching the plane dive closer to the ocean and there’s nothing you can do so sad. If anyone was alert, they must’ve been the most terrified I could’ve ever imagine 😢
@jimmiematho80822 ай бұрын
I wonder if the mechanic that fraudulently signed off on the jack screw was ever held to account
@saularce79572 ай бұрын
May be he was maybe he wasn’t. But I doubt the conscience of that individual would let him sleep knowing that his actions cost the lives of 88 people.
@crkelle2 ай бұрын
Ot was caused by a jack screw of which the tbreads were stripped. There qas nothing the pilots could do to save the plane.
@steelersforlife96572 ай бұрын
Amazing how calm the captain and FO were knowing that they were most likely about to die.
@mountainmedium1112 ай бұрын
How horribly sad for those poor pilots and and the dear souls on board. God bless every one of them, and all of their familes..
@RMax-lz4ryАй бұрын
All I remember is that it was one of the most haunting Mayday episodes ever.
@ProfessorDisaray2 ай бұрын
Sucks when the Alaska Air Maintenance Department totally forgets to lubricate the Jack Screw or even check to see if the screw is damaged. RIP All
@vdivapino88982 ай бұрын
They didn’t forget. Alaska Airlines management pushed the maintenance on the jack screw to like triple the flight hours. Bottom line the people who died in that crash were collateral damage but the airline saved money on maintenance costs so mission accomplished. It was ugly. 😢
@claudiotagini2 ай бұрын
reading: "also mechanics were signing off that the jackscrew had been serviced when they hadn't even touched it, Most likely because of pressure put on them by supervision." or perhaps just signing off out of irresponsible laziness..? Never seen it?
@Steff320i3 ай бұрын
They even flew the aircraft upside down for a few minutes, as last resort to keep it level.
@priebess2 ай бұрын
Not quite how it happened. A commercial plane does not have the capability of sustained inverted flight. They may have been inverted for a very few seconds but anything longer would have caused engine failure and other catastrophic problems. The brief inverted position would have been due to a loss of all control surfaces from the cockpit and the plane being acted on by inertia forces.
@CrazyPanda6882 ай бұрын
Just over a minute actually. Not a few minutes
@gingerharmАй бұрын
@@priebessno, these pilots where hero’s. They fought it to the end. They lost the horizontal stabilator and when’d into a -70 degree dive. At that point the captain flipt the plane which reduced the attitude to -9 degrees. This was held for about a minute but then the engines stalled because of the extreme angle of the oncoming air. A few moments later they hit the water.
@KAREN-y5j25 күн бұрын
I can't hold the tears back!!!! The pilots are not showing any sign of being worried but that's what they had to do GOD BLESS THEM ALL 😢😢😢😢😢
@joannedavis1991Ай бұрын
This breaks my heart to hear this pilot trying to save this plane and knowing it’s going down.
@MaryDean-ee4cm2 ай бұрын
This was such a sad day for Alaska Airlines. The courage of the crew flying the plane was so evident, they fought to gain control until the bitter end. Rest in peace to all the souls that perished
@blackking77592 ай бұрын
Much respect for these pilots even at the very end they remain very professional rest in heaven 🙏 thank you for ya services
@gavinsingh44502 ай бұрын
@@blackking7759 You're pretty assuming that they went to heaven!!!
@mickywinters84512 ай бұрын
Rest in heaven? What’s with your statement? How do you know they were Christian that accepted Jesus as their savior? According to you people that’s the only way to your heaven. So all the Muslims and taoists and Buddhists and Jews and non believers didn’t go to rest in your heaven did they. Can’t stand you people and your religious comments.
@ohiowrencher86503 ай бұрын
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 This was a horrible tragedy. All were terrified the last few minutes of flight and subsequently died.
@daviddavis33893 ай бұрын
delta Burke?
@richard64402 ай бұрын
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an Alaska Airlines flight of a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean on January 31, 2000, roughly 2.7 miles (4.3 km; 2.3 nmi) north of Anacapa Island, California, following a catastrophic loss of pitch control, killing all 88 on board: two pilots, three flight attendants, and 83 passengers.
@alfenner33092 ай бұрын
I have been in a commercial flight that was in a one dive. That was the QUIETEST cabin for the 20 plus seconds in the dive. All I heard was the old lady next to me praying. We all waited for the impact and our life being over. That was the craziest thing I have ever felt in my life . Everyone was strangely at peace with what was about to happen. I can only imagine in other scenarios like this, the same would happen.
@TomHarding-q6f2 ай бұрын
I stopped flying in 1991. I won't fly again.
@daviddavis33892 ай бұрын
@@ohiowrencher8650 I won't do er Fly again, I'm Adamant about my commitment...the last time that I flew was 1856....,I'LL never forget it...
@mamacatselliot27 күн бұрын
My husband was in the Air Force as a jet engine mechanic. He had been working on a B52 in Guam. That plane was full of fuel and loaded with bombs. Taking the plane down the runway, the pilot hit S1 speed and pulled all throttles back. The explosion upon crashing knocked my husband out of his truck. It turned out to be pilot error. He was traumatized by that.
@shaunwheldon1902 күн бұрын
I remember hearing about that exact incident. When my supervisor was deployed to bag ram Afghanistan, that commercial plane with mrap's loaded incorrectly went down killing the whole crew. He said it was the most terrifying explosion he had ever heard.
@dawncarson2279Ай бұрын
This is why I hate flying. I'm sorry to all the families of everyone involved and all the responders who had to help with recovery. 🙏
@ROUZER772 ай бұрын
“Got it back under control here” “No we don’t “
@FuzzybeanerizerАй бұрын
I remember this. At one point they managed to pull out of the dive but were upside-down and could not get the plane to roll over. The pilot said something like "Well, we're stuck upside-down, but at least we're flying."
@SquatchieEats-h4j2 ай бұрын
I live near this crash site. The plane crashed off Pt. Hueneme. There is a memorial right on the beach. Everytime I see it, it makes me sad. Can only imagine what these poor people went through as they met their fate.
@danbenz63622 ай бұрын
Everything must seem so surreal for people to be that calm in those situations
@rodleyeriffe9149Ай бұрын
I believe you are born that way. I opened my knee up, falling in glass of a bike at 15. Took 53 stitches, never cried, and my best friend ran upto me looking down to bone. Years later, as a trucker, I was climbing up, near Truckee, CA, in the beginnings of a blizzard I was trying to beat east. An SUV had spun out and was headed down toward a row of trucks, including me. The SUV was on the downward side of a 1/2 mile drop, squeezing the guardrail. I yelled "SQUEEZE" on the CB. You couldn't get a sheet of paper between us. One wrong move, or just unlucky, would have crashed, jacknifed, and probably went down the side with a river waiting at the bottom. If you're a trucker and panic, you'll not see your fifth year. "Midnight Rider" yee haw
@DonaldjHems2 ай бұрын
This happend just offshore at the base I worked at, Port Hueneme, Ventura County about 20 years ago.
@jimbryant74332 ай бұрын
I worked out there then to. Very sad
@carolinaorlosky4112 ай бұрын
I applaud these captains for their courage! RIP to All ❤
@BubblyinUSA2010Ай бұрын
So devastating to hear and see how they went down.😢😢 RIP to all aboard.❤
@PhilGomez-xx8ffАй бұрын
My finite brain can't even begin to comprehend the emense horror and dread one must begin to feel as the plane is diving downward. I mean like literally that is one of my biggest fears in life that I have actually never flew before . Im 36 years old and I don't think I will ever get to say ive flew in a plane because scenarios like this would from time to time play in my head and i can feel the pure dread just trying to fathom the thought of knowing your in your last few moments of living are bout to come to an end. I think that is more scarier than death itself, or the last few moments on an submersible implosion is another nightmare for me. RIP TO THE BRAVE CREW AND THE POOR PEOPLE ON THAT FLIGHT.
@tbusch632 ай бұрын
That is your worst nightmare coming ro fruition!!!
@paulapridy68042 ай бұрын
These guys are heros of the sky every.single.day.😮😢
@gavinsingh44502 ай бұрын
@@paulapridy6804 HEROES
@eyemanbish3 ай бұрын
It was an Alaskan Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft that crashed
@brianmccafferty14703 ай бұрын
The jackscrew in the back stripped. Poor maintenance.
@vincentobrien7883 ай бұрын
😮😢
@scottyhollis67393 ай бұрын
I don’t plan on ever getting on a plane for that very reason I don’t believe that they upkeep their planes because it’s so expensive
@4321grp3 ай бұрын
@@scottyhollis6739 , Nonsense! That Alaska airlines mistake affected all airlines, I was a mechanic with an airline, and we were required to do a thorough inspection of the jackscrew of every airplane.
@lsnead722 ай бұрын
Alaska Airlines executives extended the maintenance intervals to cut costs. I still believe heads should have rolled due to their actions.
@4321grp2 ай бұрын
@@lsnead72 , absolutely, also mechanics were signing off that the jackscrew had been serviced when they hadn't even touched it, Most likely because of pressure put on them by supervision.
@kenricknelson31013 күн бұрын
So sad smh😔😔😔The pilot was still very professional but I can still hear the fear/distress in his voice. How terrifying that must have been for everyone on board 😔😔😔💯💯💯
@mikerobinson87342 ай бұрын
There is a lot more to this. It was actually deferred maintenance that caused this jack screw to fail. The jack screw was due to be replaced but was deferred an additional x amount of hours until it could be accomplished. The jack screw eventually failed before it could be replaced resulting in total loss of the horizontal stabilizer .
@chriso53552 ай бұрын
@@mikerobinson8734 yes because of the wrong grease being used that over time deteriorated the cable that controls that vertical stabilizer
@mikerobinson87342 ай бұрын
@@chriso5355 JACKSCREW "SCREW" NO CABLE FAILED. The JACKSCREW failed buddy.
@chriso53552 ай бұрын
@@mikerobinson8734 yes that's affirmative because of the wrong Grease...
@mikerobinson87342 ай бұрын
@@chriso5355 You need to go back and read the actual report. It was NOT THE WRONG GREASE also WAS NOT A CABLE FAILURE. JACKSCREW failed due to the part (jackscrew) maintenance checks and lubrication of the jackscrew being extended. Period. NOT the "WRONG GREASE" at all NOR did any CABLE FAIL.
@blessedwithchallenges9917Ай бұрын
Looks like somebody still has PTSD over this one.
@rt.00173 ай бұрын
No, they had no pitch control due to worn out jackscrew that controls horizontal stabilizer. Nothing could've been done to save the plane.
@brokenages-52163 ай бұрын
elevator
@STHFGDBY3 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I thought, the Jack screw is what controls the pitch, the actual large nut is centered in the middle of the Jack screw, if it unscrews due to engine vibration and separates, the pilot cannot raise or drop the nose of the plane. It is a serious design flaw in planes . but I believe it has now been corrected. Why is it that plane crashes have to happen in order for new safety measures to be implemented.
@Cynthia_Cantrell3 ай бұрын
@@STHFGDBY Because there is a large segment of the population constantly screaming about "job-killing regulations." They have absolutely no clue that many of them were written in blood.
@davidreed62643 ай бұрын
@@STHFGDBYBoeing quality😡
@skiwake383 ай бұрын
@@davidreed6264The reason it's called the MD-80 is that's it's built by McDonnell-Douglas. Now, if it were the B-80 you'd have a point. Oops. Check that. Don't airlines do their own maintenance?
@stevecraig-ug3ec2 ай бұрын
If this doesn't break your heart, something's wrong with you.
@abderrahmanekarmane5192Ай бұрын
I couldn't stop crying after reading the report of that accident, specially ehen i watched the air crash vidéo! The voice of Captain is really hitting our hearts & cutting my breathing as he knew that everything was lost!😢😢😢 May their souls rest in peace!