It stopped in the grass maybe because there wasn't massive reinforced concrete wall at the end of the runway.
@eamonahern74955 күн бұрын
They said it veered off to the right
@tobeornottobe10565 күн бұрын
It wasn't a reinforced concrete wall, just a earth mount at 45 degree. That's already bad enough. There were some concrete on top.
@nilmerg5 күн бұрын
@@tobeornottobe1056 no, it was a row of ILS antennae elevated by a concrete wall & surrounded/supported by mounds of dirt, going against international regulations for materials & structures recommended for antennae mounts.
@John_Redcorn_5 күн бұрын
Mainly because the pilots were competent, and they actually put the landing gear down.
@foxxster35655 күн бұрын
@@John_Redcorn_and the flaps. And probably didn’t touch down two thirds of the way down the runway.
@平和-v1z6 күн бұрын
Glad that nobody got injured in this incident.
@mr.b66295 күн бұрын
No wall at the end of the runway.
@kozekistudio5 күн бұрын
"luckily nobody was injured" - lucas
@truth-uncensored24264 күн бұрын
Update, a person has died by smoking inhalation.
@merithika_2.2M4 күн бұрын
Srilankan airlines from its inception in 1979, uses Airbus aircrafts. For 45 years it has Zero fatal accidents associated with Airbus aircrafts. Srilankan's only accident is a landing gear failure in 1992 and it is a Boeing 737. The Airline retired all its Boeing fleet in 1995 and since then it has used only Airbus aircrafts.
@SillyCarrots6 күн бұрын
2 passanger planes that landed safely 2 passanger planes that didn't land safely. Tough and rough week for the end of this year. 😞
@meteor-night6 күн бұрын
and there is a crash in brasil too..
@aryanpattan10486 күн бұрын
and don't forget the close call at LAX
@yhfhdcf5 күн бұрын
the fact that lion air and sriwijaya air is safer than other airlines this month is crazy
@Myturn000005 күн бұрын
To be fair one of the planes that didn't land safely was shot down by Russians, so it's hardly comparable to other cases involving bird strikes/technical problems.
@bulshokades5 күн бұрын
Great and I’m flying soon across the Atlantic oh god 😢😢😢😢
@phuketexplorer6 күн бұрын
Not to mention that another Jeju 737-800 had to make an emergency landing today, fortunately without incident.
@FatHeadDave6 күн бұрын
Everyone died bar 2? How is that without incident? Or are you being sarcastic....?
@PunzL6 күн бұрын
@@FatHeadDavekeyword "ANOTHER"
@skkho12046 күн бұрын
@@FatHeadDaveno, there was another 737-800, also Jeju Air, that had to return after a landing gear issue today
@SHLF06 күн бұрын
@@FatHeadDaveNo, he was mentioning the more recent news where another Jeju Air Boeing 737 had to make an emergency landing due to a landing gear malfunction, a day after that plane crash.
@dani206.6 күн бұрын
how funny of you. shame
@francisty1395 күн бұрын
Glad there were no Walls out of place at Oslo Airport.
@osasunaitor5 күн бұрын
Yeah, that damned wall at Muan... so tragic for everyone involved in the Jeju crash
@spider-insider79815 күн бұрын
Torp Airport,Sandefjord. not Oslo
@madsam03205 күн бұрын
How do you know what is at the end of the airport when you don’t even know what airport it landed? This plane veered off the tarmac, not shot off the end of the runway at high speed. So many blames on the wall of the Jeju crash, seems like a diversion of blame on the Boeing. It’s still too early to judge before the investigation, but there seems to be a lot of issues with the landing gears of the 737s.
@Mike-k1b5 күн бұрын
QI hve never liked the 737 I have often skipped a flight because the 737 was our fluht aurcraft.
@osasunaitor5 күн бұрын
@@madsam0320 nobody knows why the gear failed so wait for the investigation before you draw conclusions. That wall on the other hand, it shouldn't have been there, that's for sure.
@Vic01_785 күн бұрын
When it rains, it pours. Terrible week for aviation.
@leokimvideo5 күн бұрын
'Hard noise' is a soft term for explosion.
@kevinwong19886 күн бұрын
So many aviation accidents and incidents happening towards the end of the 2024.
@cosmoshfa88savant666 күн бұрын
there was a very close call here at Belfast City airport this week
@Ld-wk2qz6 күн бұрын
Most are Boeing planes
@madamepeng33256 күн бұрын
@@Ld-wk2qz and?
@EuropeanRailfan-AM6 күн бұрын
Yeah wth
@E-Jax6 күн бұрын
Yea, it really does feel like that the fact we had a big accident on just the second day of the year with that A350 collusion in japan was a bad omen for aviation this year, from the top of my head I can remember like 4 or 5 major accidents, the JAL A350 collusion, we then also had the ATR crash in Brazil, then that DHL 737 crash, the Embraer Azerbaijan crash, and then the jeju air 737 crash.
@TheShowblox5 күн бұрын
The guy who narrates this has gotta be one of the most recognizable voices in aviation
@nmbileg6 күн бұрын
why airplanes coincidentally having hydraulic issues at the same time recently ?
@per9955 күн бұрын
They have mentioned that it probably occurred a tire explosion on the departure due to the finding of rubber debris on the runway. If the debris also damaged some hydraulic or it was the damaged tire that caused the off runway is not clear
@AB-mw8oz5 күн бұрын
Why don't you tell us your theory about a South Korean Boeing, Dutch Boeing, Canadian DeHavilland and Azerbaijani Embraer (which was shot down) professor
@sundhaug925 күн бұрын
@@per995 Yeah the wheel-well has a lot of stuff in it
@per9955 күн бұрын
@@AB-mw8oz I am not a psychic, but the Oslo Gardermoen accident has given some clues due to the rubber tire parts they achieved from the runway. Do you have any problems with that I mentioned it😳
@ismonnnn5 күн бұрын
There was 3 separate incidents with boeing 737 800 landing malfunction in a matter of 2 days
@huiliu-noaaaffiliate67385 күн бұрын
why all of these accidents were all related to Boeing 737?
@FlyByWire15 күн бұрын
They weren’t. 2 of the 4 incidents were Boeing. 1 was embraer and the other was De Havilland. Considering there are over 7,800 737s operated around the world, it’s not statistically unusual that this would happen to 2 out of the 7,800.
@1962CcAt19685 күн бұрын
Boeing seems to skimp on producing a quality aircraft and are only concern about making money. That's why I only fly Airbus.
@parrotbrand27825 күн бұрын
@@FlyByWire1 There are 10800 A320 family planes in service
@parrotbrand27825 күн бұрын
Embraer plane was shot with a missile. Embraer make better planes than US manufacturers. US products are all profit and not on safety and quality
@xiongbaba82375 күн бұрын
Made in India?😅
@scottprather56455 күн бұрын
I wonder if this is related to the the use of defective parts as revealed by whistleblowers that worked at Boeing
@prasenjittripura46913 күн бұрын
Brain dead people,this 24 years in service
@per9956 күн бұрын
Not a big deal, but I believe the aircraft is still situated at Torp airport, not at Oslo Gardermoen.
@MinusMOD986 күн бұрын
He literally said that in the video, although he ends the video by citing Oslo. Airport marketing is confusing (see also MMX, VST and NYO)
@per9956 күн бұрын
@@MinusMOD98 They name Torp airport as Oslo airport too. Sometimes customers travel to Oslo Gardermoen and actually should travel to Torp airport at Sandefjord. The failure let you to lose your flight.
@sundhaug926 күн бұрын
@@per995 TRF/ENTO does not use "Oslo" in its branding, at least not anymore
@per9955 күн бұрын
@@sundhaug92 It could be just that carriers like Ryanair tricked peoples to believe that they arrived at Gardermoen instead of Torp. The named it as Oslo. Saw recently Ryanair costumers made mistakes about Berlin I think and ended up in a desert outside Berlin😂
@subwooferbone5 күн бұрын
@@per995Ryan is the prime offender, sometimes not even landing in the same country. «Vienna» is really Bratislava, «Frankfurt» is closer to Belgium than Frankfurt. Aircraft is still in Sandefjord, no way it has been returned to airworthy already.
@eamonahern74955 күн бұрын
Those 800s are usually good work horse commercial airplanes. Not typically known to have MAX type problems. So, and I'm only speculating here, it could have been a maintenance or ageing issue or a combination of both.
@audif15026 күн бұрын
All Boeing 737 airplanes should be grounded indefinitely,...they have too many issues.
@pezlover19746 күн бұрын
Yeah. They found pieces at Gardermoen airport. This plane lost parts during takeoff.
@andrewlim77516 күн бұрын
Imagine 3 incidents on the same day, with 3 same hydraulic problems, with 3 different airlines.
@xspeedy91375 күн бұрын
This isn't of the type that has issues. This is a much older plane from the better days of Boeing.
@ezragonzalez89365 күн бұрын
idiotic comment! It's a maintenance issue nothing to do with a Boeing "defect" KLM's 737-800 fleet is 14-17 years old with most over 50,000 hrs!
@FlyByWire15 күн бұрын
This comment confirms you know very little about aviation. There is no reason at all to ground all 737s when both of these incidents occurred on fairly old planes. The likelihood of this being a Boeing issue is very slim especially since the NG -800 was launched in 1994 and isn’t even made anymore. This is most likely a maintenance and/or pilot error but we’ll have to wait for the final report.
@Mr.buas215 күн бұрын
another Boeing airplane????
@user-wn2ho5ij5f6 күн бұрын
Not a good week for aviation
@Ld-wk2qz6 күн бұрын
Not a good week for Boeing
@TheRussianFloofCat6 күн бұрын
@@Ld-wk2qzmore so not a good week for proper maintenance
@SpoopyGamer6 күн бұрын
@@TheRussianFloofCat nah, 2 737-800's both having hydraulic issues within a couple days, seems like a design flaw
@berthebear_real6 күн бұрын
@@SpoopyGamer2 737 out of many hundreds if not thousands experienced a hydraulic failure on that day is more the maintenance fault than Boeing
@Nexus_A350XWB6 күн бұрын
@@berthebear_real they got brainwashed by amemus
@jrtstrategicapital5605 күн бұрын
several hours after the Korean disaster , the same Boeing had landing gear problems..WTF?
@manuellangius28965 күн бұрын
Today there are 2 other KLM planes with problems, both are 777's and have to return to Amsterdam due to technical problems. Both landed safely.
@ThePatgilbert5 күн бұрын
The words say : boeing ,fly airbus
@thetruthbehindplanes5 күн бұрын
@@ThePatgilbert fly airbus,new doomed sidesticks!Ignore the boeing 777,trying to save you with its strength!fly airbus!
@FlyByWire14 күн бұрын
@@ThePatgilbertan American Airlines A321 had to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia due to hydraulics failure on Dec 26, 2024. This is not an Airbus or Boeing issue, it’s an airline maintenance issue.
@dewyakana15435 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, Boeing!
@TDH89884 күн бұрын
Thrust reverser number one engine, Isnt deployd. Thats why the plane shots to the right.
@Mohammed_Shaz6 күн бұрын
been a hard year for aviation💔
@Mahmoudplaysroblox-t6h6 күн бұрын
Fr
@Youneedsomething..6 күн бұрын
Hard month
@droidfanor40685 күн бұрын
It's more like a hard month. Because 2024 is not even among the top 10 deadliest years for aviation.
@Blake_476 күн бұрын
What's with the aviation incidents these days Never been this high before
@Dr.Ian-Plect6 күн бұрын
Coincidence.
@loooopeytunes5 күн бұрын
Airplane gas absolutely will make you high faster and higher
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking4 күн бұрын
Sometimes coincidence is real - but it's definitely intellectual laziness if declared before investigations conclude.
@quadcopter6 күн бұрын
The runway ends in a very rocky and steep part in the south end. Sounds bold to land from the north with hydraulic problems.
@mikhailswartz6 күн бұрын
The 2024 aviation year is really just ending the way it had started in Haneda to be honest.
@KurniaLim2 күн бұрын
I wonder if there's any manual override for landing gear?
@NaipiaGaming5 күн бұрын
Always need to pray when getting on a Boeing to arrive safely..
@ezragonzalez89365 күн бұрын
dumb comment! It's a maintenance issue nothing to do with a Boeing "defect" KLM's 737-800 fleet is 14-17 years old with most over 50,000 hrs!
@Anders_Eriksson5 күн бұрын
Since when did praying had an effect on aviation?
@thetruthbehindplanes5 күн бұрын
@@ezragonzalez8936exactly!
@Plab14025 күн бұрын
@thetruthbehindplanesthen you admit it's not airbuses fault that Malaysia airlines had to ground it's all fleet 🤔
@thetruthbehindplanes5 күн бұрын
@@Plab1402it was just one a330 AND it was airbus' fault
@Blank005 күн бұрын
KLM’s maintenance needs to be looked at first, especially since this plane was 24 years old. KLM is planning to retire their 737s and replace them with A321NEOs, so given the little time these 737s have left at KLM, especially older 737s like this one, it is likely that KLM became complacent with maintaining planes that are on their way out, since there is less justification to spend top dollar on quality maintenance for planes that are on their way out, compared to planes that they will keep for a long time.
@ezragonzalez89365 күн бұрын
It's a maintenance issue nothing to do with a Boeing "defect" KLM's 737-800 fleet is 14-17 years old with most over 50,000 hrs!
@giacomoneri17825 күн бұрын
@@ezragonzalez8936 It's the 4th identical message of yours i read under 4 comments. Are you a Boeing bot?
@debbypurcell62155 күн бұрын
Would they slack off on maintaining an aluminum tube that operates 38,000 feet in the air traveling at such speed? I really hope not.
@Blank005 күн бұрын
@@debbypurcell6215 it’s plausible that they would slack on maintenance of an old tube on its way out that will only operate for a relatively few amount of cycles and retire soon. Planes that are on their way out will make less future money than newer planes, so accordingly, it’s plausible that airlines will look at the economics and invest less on maintaining planes that will deliver less return on investment due to imminent retirement.
@rtbrtb_dutchy41835 күн бұрын
@@Blank00just stop man. You are just making huge assumptions without any proof or knowledge. Nobody is going to slack their maintenance if the airplane is going to be gone soon. That’s simply not happening.
@gumidtg5 күн бұрын
A part from the aircraft were found on the Oslo Gardermoen runway. "Oslo Torp" is a strange name. Its located in Sandefjord.
@ezragonzalez89365 күн бұрын
It's a maintenance issue nothing to do with a Boeing "defect" KLM's 737-800 fleet is 14-17 years old with most over 50,000 hrs!
@manuellangius28965 күн бұрын
Today 2 klm 777's had technical issues and returned back to Amsterdam...so i guess youre right😢. I myself fly many times with KLM to Norway or Schotland....😮
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking4 күн бұрын
There are old Emrarer's too but you don't see em dropping out of the sky like flies.
@ezragonzalez89364 күн бұрын
@@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking your ignorance dkes not merit a reply.
@deeya6 күн бұрын
Not for nothing, but another Jeju Air B737-800 encountered landing gear problems, and had to make an emergency landing. Luckily with 0 casualties. ALL the talk by whistleblowers and such about how the 'Boeing Problem' has been a decades long problem preceding the MAX, has it come to fruition? I mean, maintenance could be an issue of course. But Boeing is the one with the spotty track record now, not Jeju Air.
@ezragonzalez89365 күн бұрын
It's a maintenance issue nothing to do with a Boeing "defect" KLM's 737-800 fleet is 14-17 years old with most over 50,000 hrs!
@filledwithvariousknowledge27473 күн бұрын
@@ezragonzalez8936You can’t convince the Airbus paid shills otherwise
@estellee-d3t5 күн бұрын
Boeing shares dropped 5% this morning
@spider-insider79815 күн бұрын
Its NOT in Oslo, its in Sandefjord thats 120 km from Oslo and 160km from Gardermoen (Oslo Airport)
@johnschneider41605 күн бұрын
Did you say "Boeing?"
@kevingill58675 күн бұрын
I think we are seeing the downfall of Boeing
@hazy_jaycee16 күн бұрын
Bro before it was jeju air and azerbaijan, now it’s klm
@Digital1116 күн бұрын
Air Canada also
@aoe4_kachow6 күн бұрын
In Azerbaijan’s defense, they were shot down
@SpoopyGamer6 күн бұрын
no the more important part is both of the aircraft that crashed are 737-800's. Azerbaijan is an outlier, it was blown out the skies
@deeya6 күн бұрын
Another Jeju Air 737-800 had landing gear problems today, and had to emergency land. No casualties. But WTF!?
@masterterrorman6 күн бұрын
@@deeya it wasnt landing gear problems it was pilot error
@FredOdhiambo-jc5uk4 күн бұрын
Do they have maintenance team?
@andyf38665 күн бұрын
Last dec 27, 2024 at 7am. A philippine airlines (PAL) turbo prop skidded off the bacolod silay airport runway located at negros occ philipines due to heavy rains. All crew & passenger are safe.
@pcwalter75675 күн бұрын
This is clearly a maintenance issue. I've used KLM so many times. I've traveled to 5 different countries using them. I've never had one incident of some sort of issue either minor or major and I've flown through some serious turbulence. One thing is certain, a lot of their planes are old. You can only keep them running for that long on a strict maintenence plan. It may have happened that this specific plane had to do a few extra flights due to another plane failing a few tests. This may have caused the hydraulic issue to get missed during essential checks. The issue with an old fleet is that you eventually run out of redundancy. Hence their need to aquire a new fleet. It's definitely a maintenance issue, but not because of negligence. KLM has never expressed indifference towards the state of their property.
@PatrickMcmahon-iq5xl5 күн бұрын
Way too long dude
@pcwalter75675 күн бұрын
@PatrickMcmahon-iq5xl you don't have to read it?
@TheShowblox5 күн бұрын
There needs to be more stringent checks on hydraulic lines
@mgomez56064 күн бұрын
What hydraulic system controls NWS? No pressure, no steering.
@EBAmbience5 күн бұрын
They found pieces from the aircraft at the takeoff runway
@Paws_Aviation6 күн бұрын
3 crashes yesterday??
@Paws_Aviation6 күн бұрын
Nevermind
@planelover2346 күн бұрын
just one was a hull lost 2 were major incidents.
@r12004rewy5 күн бұрын
Not a good week for aviation and a particularly bad couple of days for the 737 although both were getting on in years
@benjaminpallangyo45455 күн бұрын
A hard year end for the Boeing.
@Lotusum20645 күн бұрын
Glad to hear everyone is ok but I'm wondering for the reasons of the following aircrash matters in the same week.. if there is a kind of frequency attacks on over the world?😮
@XTQ11793 күн бұрын
Like after an almost an hour trip, why did it go back to Oslo for landing? Weird!
@christiaanmurk6 күн бұрын
Smoke after engine shutdown isn't that weird. It'd have to be a significant amount or accompanied by liquid to be a serious concern.
@stevehicks89446 күн бұрын
Not uncommon at all.
@landi764 күн бұрын
*the plane from JEJU airline came from the wrong side of the runway the concretewall with the approaching lights are at the beginning of the runway not at the end !*
@Synergy7Studios5 күн бұрын
Did the pilots not switch nose wheel steering to alternate, i wonder? Or were multiple systems damaged?
@manuellangius28965 күн бұрын
The piloted noted that the plane was out of control after touchdown and veered of the runway. The passengers didnt now that the plan was ended up in the grass, only after left the airplane. ( that was in the news here in Holland)
@dustonsmith97275 күн бұрын
there seem to be a lot of issues with KLM.planes. This is not the first time and probably won't be the last time
@sundhaug926 күн бұрын
TRF/ENTO is Torp/Sandefjord, not Oslo
@nukiolbartes62795 күн бұрын
anyone mention both case involved boeing aircraft?
@pierre-louisdrevon22135 күн бұрын
Boeing once again ! ! !
@thetruthbehindplanes4 күн бұрын
daily mail journalist
@joshuaamaral58555 күн бұрын
So now Three specifically B737-800s have had landing gear failures within a week if this doesn’t call for an investigation I don’t know what does
@FlyByWire14 күн бұрын
A landing gear failure is not the same as a hydraulics failure. This was a hydraulics failure. The same type of failure that occurred on an American Airlines A321 that had to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia on Dec 26, 2024. It’s not a Boeing or Airbus issue , it’s an airline maintenance issue.
@toretangen64195 күн бұрын
Not Oslo airport, but Torp ENTO!
@motvationnalspeech9745 күн бұрын
Do u thinck that it's normal ??
@ashpilottt6 күн бұрын
wasnt jal 516 just a few weeks ago??? 😭
@nw31916 күн бұрын
JL516 is almost a year ago!
@ashpilottt6 күн бұрын
@@nw3191 I know, it's a figure of speech.
@HERD5996 күн бұрын
bruh
@BabuTechie20255 күн бұрын
Is there something fishy that planes are getting out of control end of the year?
@deejinglert96866 күн бұрын
Boeing again ?
@snowzZzZz4 күн бұрын
Maintenance seems to be ignored either due to incompetence in current staff, not wanting to spend money, lack of parts, or both. I’m sure increased stress/demand during the holidays plays a role too.
@dementsprechend15425 күн бұрын
Boeing/US authorities involved in criminal activities.
@claudiocorleone78565 күн бұрын
Worst time of year to fly! Equipment stretched along with crew schedules and maintenance shortage due to holidays. Couple that with late schedules and it’s a recipe for disaster. By the way these aircrafts are getting long on the tooth as airlines not buying new equipment.
@LoriF77595 күн бұрын
Boeing again what is going on with them?
@philcrawford44006 күн бұрын
Seems like alot of incidents in a short period of time
@Ld-wk2qz6 күн бұрын
Yes and All Boeing 737
@opono73846 күн бұрын
Yes and All Boeing 737
@aotearoa95476 күн бұрын
@@Ld-wk2qzbut I doubt the incidents are related.
@EuropeanRailfan-AM6 күн бұрын
@@Ld-wk2qz Apart from the Air Canada Dash 8 gear collapse and the Azerbaijan Airlines E190 shootdown
@miamisasquatch6 күн бұрын
A Boeing 737-800 != 737-max 20+ years between them
@CadStr6 күн бұрын
This KLM has the flaps down
@jonasbaine35385 күн бұрын
And a wall isn’t up …
@CadStr5 күн бұрын
@ yep :(
@valerymonneron93574 күн бұрын
This solve the issue that south Korea air plane had ..Boeing is in serious trouble as I said …Thankyou Dutch air safety investigators. This is a crucial information ..
@trevorstuart4906 күн бұрын
Thank everyone is safe .
@somdattsable55403 күн бұрын
Boeing 737 became the flying coffins !!!
@T.K.99 сағат бұрын
Seems to be hydraulic issues as well. But not caused by birdstrike. Since the 737 suffers hydraulic problems when the engine is damaged or not functioning properly.
@standardnnn60643 күн бұрын
Some self proclaimed experts said that bird strikes cant affect the hydraulics. This plane didn't hit any birds yet the hydraulics failed. It is as if the Korean plane chose to land without its landing gear to show off its drifting skills
@NicoleHuwart5 күн бұрын
More money for CEO and less money for maintenance.😢
@jeanbosconiyitegeka41965 күн бұрын
BOEING HAVE A BIG PROBLEM OF OUTDATED PROGRAM
@nicolaskrinis76143 күн бұрын
Unrelated, except for the fact that there was no fraking wall at the end of the runway.
@CallMeGlassface5 күн бұрын
It looks as if technical support hasn't been always looking after these issues these several years since the Covid outbreaks
@ikbenspeedy5 күн бұрын
It was a precautionary landing, not an emergency landing
@GigaChadMain694205 күн бұрын
1. Japan Airlines 2. Alaska Airlines 3. Voepass 4. Azerbaijan Airlines 5. KLM 6. Air Canada 7. Jeju Air. WHAT. THE.
@Lettuce-e5e5 күн бұрын
A bad week for aviation fr
@rosehiver62625 күн бұрын
Swiss airlines. One crew member died yesterday.
@slmpjalmazrouei43465 күн бұрын
So many aircraft incident one after another in a span of a week ,dont seem to be normal
@yvespenaflor46105 күн бұрын
All airports and airplanes all around the world must be investigated . These is getting crazy
@jogi19574 күн бұрын
Why do air accidents make ‘a hoo haa’ major headlines while other modes of transport with much bigger numbers don’t even come in the news?
@parrotbrand27825 күн бұрын
This 737-800 experienced hydraulic failure for no apparent reason and had difficulty to land. Meanwhile some KZbin aviation experts and geniuses felt they could land a 737-800 better even after a bird strike affecting the engine and hydraulics.
@hafidhmuhammad52984 күн бұрын
Boeing fans are mad in the comment😆
@centralkingdom81415 күн бұрын
What's going on with Boeing 😮
@MarioSonicTokusatsuFan30006 күн бұрын
2024 started off strong, only to end with tragic accidents.
@basiltaylor89102 күн бұрын
Why did the KLM 737 Driver not use the emergency accumulator to work the brakes?, fair play to the 737 Driver bringing the pl lane to a stop on the grass without further damage.
@SM-ce1uy5 күн бұрын
glad everyone was safe. it's an old aircraft so maybe it is obsolete by now
@ZootZoots-ks9wx6 күн бұрын
Why do all of these incidents always come in clusters. It’s unnerving. RIP to all that have lost their lives.
@maestoso475 күн бұрын
To the common person they pay attention more after one so it may seem like there’s some pattern.
@solomonkwire17105 күн бұрын
On December 25, 2024 klm plane from Amsterdam to Entebbe via Kigali was cancelled I definitely was it was about to take off from Kigali to Entebbe! Same hydraulics problems! Thank God it was detected right before takeoff
@shashwatsstreamin45276 күн бұрын
is there something wrong with boeing aircrafts?
@planelover2346 күн бұрын
are you smoking something. Its a 24 year old jet. Its obviously a maintenance issue by KLM. Its like telling that ' is something wrong with Toyota Camry bcz a 20 year old poorly maintained Camry engine blew up. There are many 737 currently flying and its one of safest aircraft in the world
@Youtub77W6 күн бұрын
Are you joking?!
@thetruthbehindplanes6 күн бұрын
Daily mail journalist
@thetruthbehindplanes5 күн бұрын
@Youtub77WI thought you were gone from here!
@Youtub77W5 күн бұрын
@thetruthbehindplanes lol 😂
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking4 күн бұрын
For all those saying "can't blame Boeing," consider this: If there's a fundamental issue with, say, backup hydraulics on 737's automatically activating, then _the type of emergency doesn't matter._ Bird strike, tire explosions, war, etc. All emergencies with hydraulics will be worse than if the manufacturing or design defect didn't exist. (As with shipwrecks - many mass-casualty events occurred simply because life preservers used to be made with cork - and cork becomes dust. Expired / old life preservers meant people sank like stones when they jumped overboard. See the "Eastland" capsizing disaster, etc. This happened again and again due to greed and not checking safety equip. Many different years, many different types of ships.) I'm not saying Boeing is at fault here - I'm saying "open your mind."
@lorenmax2.0135 күн бұрын
"The plane is a 24 year old Boeing 737-800" Damn that's old "it was delivered in September 2000" Damn I'm old
@thetruthbehindplanes5 күн бұрын
at least no one is dead Anyways WE NEED TO STOP THE BIAS
@emperortomoto2 күн бұрын
I don't understand why Boing aircrap is still allowed to fly, how many people have to die?
@MrJmpowers5 күн бұрын
Bad week for the aviation industry. They didn’t mention the South Korea crash as well.
@stradivarioushardhiantz51796 күн бұрын
60.000 flight hours = time to retire
@sedzialaguna6 күн бұрын
If it’s Boeing I’m not going.
@thetruthbehindplanes6 күн бұрын
Daily mail journalists
@zaijiancelis6 күн бұрын
You have a single digit iq
@Zoheba4 күн бұрын
@thetruthbehindplanesI know you are jealous of Airbus impeccable safety record. Cry me a river 😅
@bobbymoss61605 күн бұрын
WTF, another one?!
@Yahooforreal1245 күн бұрын
If it's Boeing, I am not Flyin..It rhymes and will save your life.
@TnStrading5 күн бұрын
A 4th plane!!! There is something more to this!!!
@dainagrn70306 күн бұрын
68 flight hours and 38 flight cycles. Before was only about 737, only after December 19 737-800 appeared to have "problems".
@sanmiguel40195 күн бұрын
Don't get your comment, the plane flew 60.843 flight hours and 38.070 flight cycles, not just 68 and 38 as you're pointing out!