For the full story of the First Cavalese Cable Car Disaster in 1976, you can watch this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oaa9p4KAZqqMq6s
@EdReypapi234 ай бұрын
The bhola cyclone
@mancuniangamecat82884 ай бұрын
Weird how one person from each incident had the same surname and both caused it.
@caffiend814 ай бұрын
I remember when this happened and being absolutely appalled. There's a factor of 7.5 between 80m and 600m. The entire crew was full of shit and lying. We should have let the Italians handle them.
@miapdx5034 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@skwervin14 ай бұрын
I agree. I remember this accident and they should have had the book thrown at them and be in Leavenworth prison today.
@helenevillemure91784 ай бұрын
It is my impression as well. Besides, if trained airmen cannot tell the difference between 80 and 600 metres, they definitely should not be flying. Or be sent to gliding school... maybe they could handle a 80 metres tow... :)
@Ozymandias14 ай бұрын
Italy does send people to jail for things like this, see the video about the first disaster.
@Niskirin4 ай бұрын
@@Ozymandias1 You mean the case where the wrong people were sent to prison while the actual perpetrators, the administration, walked free?
@MrDlt1234 ай бұрын
I was stationed at Aviano in the US Air Force when this all went down. I was horrified, and incredulous those men got off so light. Not only did they get away with killing people, but they deliberately destroyed pertinent evidence! Those images I saw of smashed bodies laying in the snow. The Italian people had every right to be angry.
@GenXfrom754 ай бұрын
It was manslaughter. Not murder.
@Cykotyk4 ай бұрын
@@GenXfrom75that's an odd hill to die on.
@GenXfrom754 ай бұрын
@@Cykotyk not dying on any hill. But they didn’t murder those people. Murder is a deliberate act with intent to kill. They caused their deaths. That’s manslaughter.
@MrDlt1234 ай бұрын
@@GenXfrom75 I was speaking figuratively, not by the legal definition.
@Lerxst4 ай бұрын
@@GenXfrom75 That's negligent homicide, not manslaughter. Manslaughter would mean they did not mean to fly that low, but they did mean to fly that low, and the negligence led them to murder 20 people.
@ArchTeryx004 ай бұрын
I'm a pilot myself and have seen very detailed breakdowns of the disaster. The fact is, this crew was very well known for hotdogging and they took an LAS mission to mean "fly as low as you like and pretend you're in a Top Gun movie." Even the act of *taping* themselves should have got them court-martialed. Burning the tape afterward would have been taken in near any court as "consciousness of guilt" and absolutely as obstruction of justice and destroying evidence. It didn't take very much time at all for the crew to put two and two together while airborne and realize they'd hit a cable - and exactly what that meant. By the time they landed, they already had all their false alibis prepared and their stories straight. And the US military *always* covers for its own. Because of KZbin limitations the OP couldn't show most of the photos taken of the destroyed gondola, but I've seen the real pictures the Italians took. The snow was covered in blood and body parts. The impact force was estimated to be 250+gs - far more than any human body can remain intact through. And those pictures were published throughout the Italian media. I would have been baying for their blood too, if it was my relative that got killed like that.
@XXSkunkWorksXX3 ай бұрын
Quite so - and the American military and diplomatic departments have plenty of form for this behaviour. Plenty. The Americans think they can act with impunity anywhere in the world they choose and by and large that is exactly what they do. Is it any wonder half the planet detests the US...
@absurdist51343 ай бұрын
Well said.
@marygoround1292Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@pepebeezon772Ай бұрын
They did get court martialed, twice
@TedDiabetesАй бұрын
This.
@mr.snippy4 ай бұрын
These clowns were 100% goofing off and recording their "fun". I guarantee that they saw the gondola and dared each other to fly below it. How infuriating that they suffered no consequences for taking so many lives AND denying and culpability.
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@mr.snippy exactly this. And that was why they burned the tapes because they could fully redact anything visual and claim military intelligence, so the excuse of their smiling faces being why they destroyed evidence is B.S. ....they would however have a harder time explaining away editing the audio, and I fully believe that the audio would have them bragging they can fly under the line. (And I have the s on tapes intentionally because they probably have past footage of them or others doing that same thing more than once)
@Chaotic_Observer4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Exactly he felt the need to burn the film! Coward! He was being a sloppy idiot. They all were.
@arnenelson44954 ай бұрын
YOU cannot guarantee ANYTHING
@dx14504 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I suspect as well. Even if your altimeter is broken, you can tell the difference between 200 ft and 2000 ft.
@LPCLASSICAL4 ай бұрын
@@arnenelson4495 Agreed but I think it is possible this tragedy resulted from a bet or dare or show off stunt.
@ald11444 ай бұрын
Blaming the altimeter is BS. Any pilot can tell the difference between 260 and 2000 feet and certainly their airspeed indicator was working. They were hotdogging and should have been prosecuted as such.
@neiloflongbeck57054 ай бұрын
Spoken like a non-pilot. It is easy to misread an altimeter. Been there, done that, and got away with it without incident.
@Jabarri744 ай бұрын
Checked and found to be working perfectly then the report gets buried. Smacks of a cover up
@coconutsmarties4 ай бұрын
@@neiloflongbeck5705 Spoken like someone who can't see a freaking mountain 80 metres away in clear conditions.
@KCzz154 ай бұрын
@@neiloflongbeck5705 It's amazing that you can still get people simping for those obviously in the wrong even in situations like this.
@neiloflongbeck57054 ай бұрын
@coconutsmarties ah, someone who is less smart than their handle. They could see the mountain but couldn't see the cables for the cable cars. Many pilots over the years have come cropper because they never saw the wires across a gap. One glider pilot I knew was hospitalised by a single cable he never saw as the poles holding it up were covered by trees.
@sarahr98944 ай бұрын
I remember watching the "Seconds from Disaster" epidode about thus tragedy where they interviewed obe or two of the pilots. He had no remorse at all and in fact was still mad that they got court marshalled. That interview convinced me 100% the crew is guilty as sin and were flying low on purpose and videotaping it to feed their egos.
@Ozymandias14 ай бұрын
It's a scary thought that he may now be flying airliners.
@pomerau4 ай бұрын
@@Ozymandias1 That's what I was wondering. Freedom of information and all that. Someone must know.
@Unownshipper4 ай бұрын
I must've missed that episode of "SFD." I loved that show, it reminds me a lot of this channel. Still, I don't think I would try to find that one and watch it. Hearing one or more of the pilots try to defend themselves would make my blood boil. Some people wrap themselves in their own lies like a comfort blanket. Eventually they start to believe it wholeheartedly; it's a defense mechanism. Or they're just a sociopath and utterly lack compassion.
@sarahr98944 ай бұрын
@@Unownshipper it's season 4 episode 8 I'm pretty sure. If you look up "seconds from disaster cable car collision" you'll find a few reuploads. I really like the show as well.
@AccidentallyOnPurpose3 күн бұрын
Yeah, I remember seeing an interview. I have the belief that he didn't intend for people to die, but when they did he had no remorse at all and just cared about nor ending up in prison where he belongs.
@Joy-TheLazyCatLady24 ай бұрын
As an American and a veteran, I am ashamed that more was not done to make amends to the families of the victims and that the two men were acquitted. They should have paid for their negligence. This disaster should never have happened. RIP all of you poor souls. 💔
@Petboch4 ай бұрын
From someone in Italy I thank you for this comment, your much better pilot than the four baboons In that prowler.
@MyKharli4 ай бұрын
Add it to an enormous list
@madhippy34 ай бұрын
As an enlisted marine I am said to say tI am not surprised this is how my officers could have acted.
@thebumpercar13444 ай бұрын
It was Newt Gingrich and his Republican House that voted against it just because Bill Clinton wanted it. The GOP has always been the party of deliberate cruelty.
@earlwheelock78444 ай бұрын
NO WONDER THE ITALIANS ( and other Europians call us " THE UGLY AMERICANS!!!) If that was an Italian plane, flying over the rockies, and hit a gondola cable , killing 20 Americans while HOT DOGGING!!, BET THE CREW WOULD STILL BE IN PRISON!!! ( RULES FOR THEE BUT NOT FOR ME!!! typical!!!)
@craigpridemore75664 ай бұрын
El toro poopoo. 'We didn't know we were so low.' (basically 1,700 ft. below legal flight limits). That would be like saying, "I looked out the window of a glass elevator and I didn't know if I was on the 4th or 40th floor because the indicator light didn't work.'
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@craigpridemore7566 perfect analogy. Lol
@MundMoriginalАй бұрын
A window in a glass elevator would be quiet the waste of handy man work time.
@Sasuhinagirl14 ай бұрын
"I burned the tape because people would get mad at me." *literally just was part of causing an accident that killed 20 people* I hate to break it to you dude, but people will be mad at you no matter what because of what you did
@zorfmorf24144 ай бұрын
It's pretty obvious that they knew the tape would incriminate them, knowingly flying extra low and showing off.
@peterhoulihan97664 ай бұрын
@@zorfmorf2414 At the very least he should have been convicted for destruction of evidence. Edit: Nevermind, he got obstruction.
@lillyclarity96994 ай бұрын
"I don't want people to think I committed the crime I accidentally committed on purpose" does not equal "I didn't want people mad at me" pretty clear he understood people were going to mad at him. he didn't want to spit on the corpses of the victims he just killed by having a tape of him smiling and enjoying the view immediately before the accident. considering the media's love affair with tabloid reporting, it's not an unfounded fear. Besides, he probably didn't need to even burn the tape. If he cried to his superiors in the military, they probably would have covered it up. It's not like the crash was his fault - he was just the navigator, after all, and that's shown by the fact that he escaped receiving a prison sentence. Also, just so you both understand, you *do* know that a navigator of the plane isn't the one who is flying the plane, right? If the two fratboy flightboy military cowboy jackasses wanted to fuck around, horse about, and fly their plane lower than they are supposed to, you do understand that the navigator really can't do much other than say mean words to them, right? He's not even in the same room, really - they communicate via intercom. It amazes me that people can pay half attention to a ten minute video on a topic and pretend like they're experts on the topic
@Pretzil434 ай бұрын
@@lillyclarity9699 Who's job would it be to look at the envelope marked "new map"?
@Gelgisith4 ай бұрын
@@lillyclarity9699 While it isn't normally the navigator actually flying the plane, he can do so, since he is in a front seat, with flight controls at his disposal. IOW, he is one of the two cowboy fratboy flyboys.
@Irdelphine4 ай бұрын
I used to know one of the young Belgian who died in that accident. She was 23 and just finished her law studies. I can not describe how devastated her parents were during years after that. The trial was a real violence for this family, the never really recovered. 😢
@Jazzinthedark844 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss and for her family. No one should be made to endure this
@DTAM-Aviation2904 ай бұрын
I couldn’t imagine the anger and devastation they must have felt
@seandelap85874 ай бұрын
The fact that they were acquitted was a huge travesty of justice
@chaminadecrew794 ай бұрын
No its really not
@foreverpinkf.76034 ай бұрын
"Semper fi" taking care.
@bigwezz4 ай бұрын
@chaminadecrew79 Yes, it is you absolute melt.
@EclipseAtDusk4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the modern american military 🙃🙃
@Vertigation4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the military where they'll move mountains to protect their officers from murder but will brig a private in a heartbeat for touching a joint
@LeloTheUnamused4 ай бұрын
I'm Italian and I was 6 when this disaster occurred. I still remember the newspapers, the outrage, the television news, and the anger and disappointment after they all got to walk free in the end. I don't think I've ever met an Italian (of about my age or older) that _didn't_ believe it all happened due to a deliberate choice in unprofessional conduct
@Unownshipper4 ай бұрын
As an American who's learning about this event for the first time, I'm appalled. There aren't adequate words. The loss of innocent lives is horrifying, the blatant misconduct of the crew both during the event and afterwards is sickening, and the reluctance of our government to provide compensation is shameful. They were clearly hotdogging, and when they got caught, they lied and destroyed evidence of their crime. It's unfathomable they weren't suitably punished.
@fluxvisionimagery4 ай бұрын
I was deployed to Aviano at that time. I had bricks thrown through my windshield and/or eggs thrown at my car every time I left the base.
@bajscastКүн бұрын
@@fluxvisionimagery Sorry to hear you got screwed because of these jackoffs and their defenders
@FlameExecutioner4 ай бұрын
My dad who is in the Italian airforce told me about this and I was so angry. He told me that allegedly pilots tend to fly that low and that fast for fun, as sort of a thrill. I really hate how the people responsible didn't get punished in a meaningful way. But hey, its not surprising, given the countries involved.
@paulcooper88184 ай бұрын
The actions of America's military and congress were insufficient, arrogant and shameful.
@massimoamodeo24554 ай бұрын
During the 80s I was learning to ski at Occlini pass, in south Tyrol. Multiple times I saw Italian and American planes flying past at no more than 40m above parked cars and restaurants.
@itchyshizle4 ай бұрын
@@paulcooper8818 You could say that about their entire history. Not just this occassion.
@paulcooper88184 ай бұрын
@@itchyshizle I wouldn't say the entire history, but certainly there are more examples than this one instance.
@arhsguy4 ай бұрын
You’re all welcome for your freedom.
@chocolatechip124 ай бұрын
If you can't tell the difference between 80m and 600m, you have absolutely no business piloting a plane.
@nsahandler4 ай бұрын
Not saying I disagree with you, BUT maybe he didn't know the relative size of the cable car?
@gst0134 ай бұрын
Absolutely ridiculous excuse. .."We got confused"
@MrE-y7v4 ай бұрын
So because they do know the difference, but wanted to play games, then they should be pilots? WOW
@MrCanadaben4 ай бұрын
@@MrE-y7v That is absolutely not what the OG comment meant....
@wkboggs54 ай бұрын
No question…They were hot dogging. Knowing full well they were below minimums. 😢
@alexpd3084 ай бұрын
I find it incredibly hard to believe that tape was burned because a smiling face on camera might have become bad optics in the media. I think it more likely held evidence of just how reckless they were actually being.
@Rubyrubits3 ай бұрын
It's sad, but one can easily imagine some "bro" spouting nonsense akin to, "HaHa, bet you can't fly under that gondola." "Oh yea? WATCH ME!"
@seandelap85874 ай бұрын
He burnt the tape because he didn't want it to be used as evidence thats an admission of guilt right there
@reneedennis20114 ай бұрын
Yup.
@ligmasack90384 ай бұрын
Nah, that's called "Pleading the 5th", as he made a Tape that was self-incriminating.
@VerdeDrums4 ай бұрын
Oh wow, you’re the first person to realize that! Surely justice will be served this time!
@axelbrackeniers54884 ай бұрын
@@ligmasack9038no, its called “tampering with evidence” and its a crime in almost all western countries.
@axelbrackeniers54884 ай бұрын
Destroying anything that could be considered evidence is a crime in itself. They should have been arrested just for that alone. But ofcourse the US military gets away with everything. Laos, Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, iraq, iran… they all remember
@darraghmckenna91274 ай бұрын
The anger towards the Americans even appeared in a sopranos episode, during filming an old man shouts at Paulie 'you cut our ski-lift cable”
@jonusjonus92714 ай бұрын
I remember that line! I always wondered what he meant by that. Thanks.
@thingywotsit92464 ай бұрын
@@jonusjonus9271 Is that the episode where he goes to Italy and hates it? So funny.
@darraghmckenna91274 ай бұрын
@@thingywotsit9246 yes !
@SteveBueche10274 ай бұрын
The pilot should be held responsible for. He ultimately made the decisions to operate that craft. We all know that tape had all the details we needed to show negligence.
@elliottprice60844 ай бұрын
Two "experienced" pilots, flying a plane, couldn't tell the difference between 80 meters and 610 meters. They had been reprimanded for flying too low and fast before this disaster. So why were they allowed to keep flying? The captain's sentence for the death of 20 people was ridiculous, and the navigator should have been jailed for destruction of evidence. And even though compensation was promised by the US, it had to be enforced and paid through treaty laws. Utterly shocking and shameful. RIP to the 20 victims
@scribblemyface4 ай бұрын
You covered this incident in one of your first videos. KZbin age restricted the video making it harder to find. I'm glad you redid this. The American government acted so horribly in this case. Truly an injustice to the victims and families involved.
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
The US government always gets their military off with no consequences. Real "fuck the foreigners" vibes. The US military personnel from Abu Ghraib are out and about, living happy lives, with no consequences for what they did and that wasn't just negligence and reckless endangerment of others. It was actual torture and murder. Photographs smiling with decaying corpses. Disgusting organisation.
@ajs415 күн бұрын
How was the original video different to this one?
@delorbb22984 ай бұрын
It pissed a lot of us off here in America as well. IIRC, the story was that it was a rite of passage for pilots from that base to fly under the cables.
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@delorbb2298 I am willing to bet money that they would do that...which is why the tape was burned....because anything visual could be redacted for "security reasons", I am willing to be it was the audio of that recording they feared.
@delorbb22984 ай бұрын
@@SoManyRandomRamblings After it happened, the people who lived there said pilots did this all the time. That they knew the cables were there and were actively trying to buzz through it.
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@delorbb2298 not surprised, disgusted by them, but sadly not surprised
@cassandrascanlon13784 ай бұрын
As an American I'm so sorry to the families of the victims, I 100% believe they were acting carelessly and our disgusting response as a country to not help those effected or hold these men accountable
@biazacha4 ай бұрын
I 100% believe they were showing off and flying under the cables, the burned tape probably documented all of that.
@cassandrascanlon13784 ай бұрын
@@biazacha absolutely 💯
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
US military personnel face consequences for their horrific actions overseas? Never!
@TuriGamer4 ай бұрын
Arguing the maps were outdated when they didnt even unpack the new map is huge 🤣
@Rumpel-r4d4 ай бұрын
given that the cable car was operating for several decades (even before the 1976 disaster) how 'outdated' were those maps ? were they drawn from reconnaissance photos of WW 2 ?
@pavelslama55434 ай бұрын
@@Rumpel-r4d Taken from Mussolini´s own hands back in ´45 probably :D
@uap242 ай бұрын
Also, I don't know how the cable car lines were ignored in their pre-flight preparations.
@darkage54 ай бұрын
I call BS all day on the sticking gauge. I was an Aviation Electricians Mate in the Navy. I worked on the altitude systems. The age of the aircraft wouldn't have anything to do with the altimeter sticking. That isn't something that would be a fixed piece of equipment. Gauges get swapped out as needed. Then they are put through a complete altitude simulation. I hated that test set. That also wouldn't be the only altitude reference they would have to go by. That was complete deflection trying to blame the maintainers.
@littleblackcar4 ай бұрын
Literally nobody believes they weren't showing off. This was shameful.
@stargazer57844 ай бұрын
The EA-6B was a heavily modified version of the A-6 Intruder attack jet. It carried a very extensive EW radar detection and jamming system, a very precise navigation system, superb low level flight characteristics, and with a crew of 4, a heightened level of situational awareness in the cockpit. Jamming and mapping enemy radar emitters was it's job. That mapping had to be precise, so that the intel could be passed on to the Wild Weasels, who could then destroy the emitters with ARMs or some other appropriate ordnance. What I'm leading up to is that the pilot and crew knew exactly where they were, and the cable as well, but the pilot was hot dogging the plane and misjudged how close he was to the cable. He saw it and intended to cut it close, but ended up hitting it. Pure pilot error and poor judgement. IMHO.
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus4 ай бұрын
I believe everything you said to be true, up until "He saw it". Cables slung across valleys are nearly invisible. I frequently fly in mountainous terrain. Cables slung across valleys have huge orange balls hung from the middle of them. Without the warning balls the cables are invisible in most conditions. The slightest haze, the sun in your eyes, the cable(s) disappear, and I'm only flying at 80-90 knots. An EA-6B can fly over 550 knots, as it was noted the pilot was flying too fast, there's no way he saw that cable.
@AudieHolland4 ай бұрын
@@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus "See that cable car packed with Eurotrash? Let's give them an American fly by!!! YEEHAW"
@CoreKatalyst4 ай бұрын
Could I ask what “hot dogging” means? Second comment I’ve seen mention this and I’m curious!
@paulmayo60064 ай бұрын
@@CoreKatalystbasically "showing off", or trying to show how cool they are.
@00calvinlee004 ай бұрын
@@CoreKatalystHot-dogging, Flat Hatting, those are terms for flying outside of normal parameters. Thinking buzzing a control tower or hangar.
@mattsisoler61254 ай бұрын
From an American, I am appalled at this and have been ever since I stumbled across the story one night in college when I was surfing Wikipedia. Deliberately destroying evidence and misleading investigators after accidentally killing almost 2 dozen people, and they walked away free…we should’ve either thrown them in prison ourselves or let them try to figure out a way to get themselves proven innocent in an Italian court of law (which, spoiler, they probably wouldn’t have done). It’s a travesty, and my heart breaks for the families of those who perished because a couple of U.S Marine pilots decided to be stupid.
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
US soldiers don't ever face consequences, even when it's entirely intentional and not just gross negligence and a disregard for others. It's disgusting. The monsters behind the torture and murders at Abu Ghraib were out, free of consequences, living their lives, right after what they did. Literal photographic evidence of them smiling and laughing over the decaying corpses of their victims and *nothing* happened. People on the other side of the world two decades on are still struggling with mental health after being subjected to torture. Innocent people, who were children at the time, now unable to move due to the conditions and treatment there permanently destroying their ability to walk. Seeing people they knew murdered, being sexually abused, and so much more - all while these US soldiers are off raising happy little families.
@starpawsy4 ай бұрын
The story of the "faulty altitude dial" doesnt wash. There is a barometric altimeter in front of each of the two pilots, and a third one in between them. And there is a radar altimeter. Are we to believe that all four were faulty AND that all four showed the SAME incorrect altitude? That stretches credibility beyond elastic limit.
@tezzanoia4 ай бұрын
Not only that, but that difference between lowest allowed height and their actual height is HUGE, you can't tell me that even IF (and I agree that that's more than unlikely) all altimeters didn't work correctly, they weren't able to tell that they were flying significantly lower. I'd maybe get that with being 50 m too low, but over 500 m??
@vicvega36144 ай бұрын
@@tezzanoia yea all 4 of them should've gone to prison for 10 years or more
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus4 ай бұрын
@@vicvega3614 The two men in the back can't see out the front, have no altimeters, and can't do anything to adjust the altitude of the aircraft in any case. Yet you want to put them in prison for 10 years? Care to explain why?
@kittysplode4 ай бұрын
@@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus if you were in the back seat egging your friend on to drive like a lunatic and he ran over some kids i 100% promise you there would be charges against you.
@marcorizzoni97664 ай бұрын
Also, they had been already reprimanded several times for flying too low in the same area. So, unless that few is veeeery unlucky with the altimeters of their aircraft, they were clearly unrepentant hotdoggers…
@LadyViscera4 ай бұрын
Genuinely just one of the most disgusting miscarriages of justice in history
@KSparks804 ай бұрын
Almost as disgusting as siding with Germany in WWII.
@adamg79844 ай бұрын
@@KSparks80 Yeah that excuses the modern day scumbag behavior of the USA, right? Two wrongs make a right, yeah?
@identitycrisisiv16029 күн бұрын
@@KSparks80and that's relevant how?
@AwakeAndGrateful4 ай бұрын
Insane. The fact that this crew got away with killing 20 ppl; it is obvious they were well aware of what they were doing. And destroying the evidence?! C’mon. Anyone can see through their bs. This case should be brought forward to the public eye, again, and have some proper justice served this time round.
@charlotteinnocent87524 ай бұрын
I hate coverups. They KNEW they were too low. Even if the dial was faulty they knew it and they didn't gain altitude. The military should NOT have aided a coverup. And Italy should not have had to use treaties to ensure compensation was paid out.
@dank68524 ай бұрын
How odd a synchronicity that the part-time cable car operator in the first disaster and the navigator of the flight in the second had the same last name, Schweitzer.
@ayshapaige2 ай бұрын
I know it might be just a common name, but I thought the same thing!
@bennyboogenheimer45534 ай бұрын
It would have been an accident, if they had not lived, worked, and flown there for 2 years. Even without maps, they knew there were skilifts in the area. Most likely looking at the pretty tourist girls skiing on the mountain.
@UAPandFriends4 ай бұрын
The fact that a country worth literal trillions of dollars.. having to be _forced_ to pay compensation after "accidentally" killing 20 innocent people is utterly abhorrent. USA should be ashamed of itself.... AGAIN.
@toastoverlord21664 ай бұрын
It appalls me too, but it doesn't surprise me, our congress would do anything to not have to take responsibility for something.
@princessmarlena13594 ай бұрын
As an American I say “Good luck with that…” though I don’t disagree with you at all.
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@toastoverlord2166 agreed our congress is fully against accountability
@loganmeline92334 ай бұрын
What do you mean, "AGAIN"? That was a shame. All countries have reason for shame. Stick to the specific incident.
@jtgd4 ай бұрын
@@loganmeline9233no no. “America bad!”
@nysockexchange22044 ай бұрын
If the pilot was willing to burn the tape and suffer the consequences, it must've been really bad. I wouldn't be surprised if the officer bet or challenged the pilot to fly under that wire.
@davidwillis16724 ай бұрын
Has no one else noticed that both of these disasters (98 & 76) were caused by people with the same surname?? No one else find that strikingly spooky??
@GrimGearheart4 ай бұрын
Sometimes I wonder what people like this are doing now. Ashby, for instance. Is he working a regular job? Do his coworkers know he's a killer? Is he using an assumed name?
@ChaosMagnet4 ай бұрын
If he hasn’t changed his name, it’s almost guaranteed that his coworkers know. Someone always googles the new guy’s name, and a juicy bit of gossip like that would make its way around an office at warp speed!
@spitfire_24 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing.
@kila114 ай бұрын
His co-workers subscribe to Fascinating Horror.... "uhhhhhh hey guy, something you wanna tell us?"
@vustvaleo80684 ай бұрын
also burning the video tape gave him more alibi against him, he did something stupid.
@splendidcakes4 ай бұрын
As an American I am appalled by and deeply ashamed of this incident. I am so sorry for my country's behavior.
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
US soldiers never facing consequences is always so disgusting. They just didn't for a moment stop to consider the danger they were putting others in. They refused to accept any responsibility when they did it. I wouldn't be nearly as mad if they had just said "Yes. This was my fault". But they went out of their way to come u with a story and blame literally anything else they could. This isn't even near the worst the US gets up to overseas without consequences though. Boils my blood every day that people like the monsters behind Abu Ghraib are out, free, without consequences, enjoying life, after torturing, murdering, and sexually abusing tens of thousands of people. We have actual photographs, taken by the US soldiers themselves, in uniform, of them smiling over the decaying corpses of the people they murdered, and they are now free to go about their lives and raise families. Meanwhile the victims, two decades on, continue to live in poverty, struggling with the torture they were subjected to, some who were only children at the time, who are still even now unable to walk or exist as functional people due to the damage they suffered due to treatment or conditions there.
@George_M_4 ай бұрын
Showboating murderers. People like that are still around too - I've seen several air force pilots from Travis flying irresponsibly low over the college campus in my area to show off.
@Noodle30584 ай бұрын
Man. This just keeps getting worse for those marines. Absolute idiots. You can very easily tell the difference between 200 and 2,000 feet. They should be serving life in prison.
@Commentator5414 ай бұрын
That may be a bit too harsh, but should definitely be set to work day and night until they pay off the gondola and abut a billion usd per victim. If they are as clever as they thought they are it would be paid off in no time.
@PhilipMarcYT4 ай бұрын
@@Commentator54120 people died and you're saying it's too harsh? Tf.
@GenXfrom754 ай бұрын
@@PhilipMarcYTlife for an accident? It wasn’t murder.
@Black-Swan-0074 ай бұрын
Life is usually reserved for 1st Degree Murder, not negligence leading to accidental manslaughter.
@GarrettsGear4 ай бұрын
It's really adorable out the people in this comment section have no idea how the law works lol.
@bizzyizzy95264 ай бұрын
He forgot to mention that the first responders to this disaster discovered that all of the victims' faces were contorted in fear and terror. Several of them hugging each other trying to comfort themselves in their last moments. Truly horrifying and heartbreaking 😱
@WildSuppositions4 ай бұрын
If that's true then they most likely saw the jet flying in their direction. Truly appalling that they had no real consequences for their reckless behavior.
@KSparks804 ай бұрын
Can you state where you found that information?
@JacksonKillroy4 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering this. I've been fascinated by this case ever since I was a child and it dominated the news for weeks, because it happened very close. The images of the smashed cable car and blood covered snow are seared into my memory.
@Diptera_Larvae4 ай бұрын
When your last video popped up about the cable car accident, I immediately thought you were going to talk about this incident, I had no idea both happened in the same place. I feel so sorry for all the families.
@eliaansaloni57634 ай бұрын
Easily the most enraging example, but certainly not the only one, of how US units in Italy treat our country as their playground, certain that they will never be persecuted for it. Disgusting.
@robertcox18354 ай бұрын
Not just Italy. Wherever th US has bases, personnel are protected by the status of forces agreement which basically puts them above local laws.
@meetoo5944 ай бұрын
@@robertcox1835 Yup, there was a case in the UK last year where the wife of a US serviceman killed a teenager on a moped by driving on the wrong side of the road at speed. They flew her back to America and she has faced no charges and of course the US govt wont extradite her back to the UK, they never do (see also, IRA terrorists and fundraisers}.
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
They do this in every country. It is disgusting.
@yorgokarna68014 ай бұрын
Even if their altimeter was faulty, which was clearly a lie, any pilot could tell the difference between the 80 metres they were flying and the minimum permitted 610 metres. They should all be serving life sentences but of course the US military acquitted their own.
@GenXfrom754 ай бұрын
The US Military doesn’t often acquit “their own.”
@domesticterrorist4834 ай бұрын
Every plane has redundancy in primary flight instruments, the co pilot has his own set, so they knew full well what their altitude was at all times.
@yorgokarna68014 ай бұрын
@@GenXfrom75 it most certainly does
@GenXfrom754 ай бұрын
@@yorgokarna6801 ok. 👌 guess that’s why so many service members are currently serving sentences in places like Leavenworth.
@yorgokarna68014 ай бұрын
@@GenXfrom75 that's the exception rather than the rule. You are either being deliberately obtuse or you are clueless about what your country does.. Either way, putting down that star spangled banner for a bit might help you see more clearly if you want to see the truth that is 🤷
@themont244 ай бұрын
Love your content. It's informative and respectful. Keep up the good work!
@miapdx5034 ай бұрын
I just love this channel. As soon as I hear those chords, I settle in for a bloody good story. And I love your voice, and accent. Who knew, horror stories could be my happy place...😏👍🏽💯🔥🌹
@susanowen17094 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how many times I'll be in traffic on a bridge (for example), and start hearing his voice: "On the second of July, two thousand and twenty-four, traffic was moving at a slow, but steady eight kilometers (or five miles) per hour on the X Freeway interchange, with drivers unaware of the tragedy about to strike."
@MrCtsSteve4 ай бұрын
I can't imagine being on one of those clean up crews .
@jenniferlonnes74204 ай бұрын
Ashby and Schweitzer should've been forced to help clean up their mess as punishment. This was hugely embarrassing, and I was angry at the hubris these US Airmen had.
@aquachonk4 ай бұрын
I'm even angrier at my country for not compensating the families nor disciplining the criminals properly.
@AndreasGlad-rq7vx4 ай бұрын
No.
@michaelkantner64204 ай бұрын
Sorry to correct you, but they aren't Airmen. That term is usually reserved for the Air Force, these officers were Marines.
@jenniferlonnes74204 ай бұрын
@@michaelkantner6420 No prob.
@michaelkantner64204 ай бұрын
@@jenniferlonnes7420 I appreciate it very much.
@redwoodii62264 ай бұрын
It’s 5am here in America. I’ve tossed and turned all night, opening KZbin to try and get some relief, and I’m reminded how nice it is to follow content-makers in the UK - 6 hours ahead.
@PhilipMarcYT4 ай бұрын
They're 5/6 hours ahead depending if it's DST or not (it is now).
@tamahagane17004 ай бұрын
They were horseplaying and filming inside the cockpit with video camera, later burning the tape (destroyed the evidence), got away with it.
@nathanholton53354 ай бұрын
As an American, I feel disgusted by this. My sympathies & condolences go out to all of those poor people who were murdered -- Yes, I said that right -- by such irresponsible & reckless marines, as well as to their families & friends for this horrible tragedy. It breaks my heart to know that my countrymen did something like that to 20 innocent civilians & escaped justice for their crimes.
@SNMG76643 ай бұрын
US soldiers never face consequences for their actions. This isn't a one-off. It's so disgusting. They just didn't for a moment stop to consider the danger they were putting others in. They refused to accept any responsibility when they did it. I wouldn't be nearly as mad if they had just said "Yes. This was my fault". But they went out of their way to come up with a story and blame literally anything else they could. This isn't even near the worst the US gets up to overseas without consequences though. Boils my blood every day that people like the monsters behind Abu Ghraib are out, free, without consequences, enjoying life, after torturing, murdering, and sexually abusing tens of thousands of people. We have actual photographs, taken by the US soldiers themselves, in uniform, of them smiling over the decaying corpses of the people they murdered, and they are now free to go about their lives and raise families. Meanwhile the victims, two decades on, continue to live in poverty, struggling with the torture they were subjected to, some who were only children at the time, who are still even now unable to walk or exist as functional people due to the damage they suffered due to treatment or conditions there.
@nathanholton53353 ай бұрын
@@SNMG7664 Yes, you are correct about that; & it is appalling. It’s easy to understand why they hate us - Americans - so much for doing such awful things. I just hope they understand that it’s mostly our government & military to blame for it & not its people. I’m just as disgusted & outraged, as most of my fellow American civilians, just as much as you & they are about these despicable actions. Most of us are truly not like that; we’re mostly all good, honest, hardworking people who love our families & just wish to live our lives in peace with others, just like the rest of you.
@jacekatalakis83164 ай бұрын
Not sure which is scarier, negligence from the company running the cable car, or negligence from an air crew that you got no clue was even in the area EDIT: THe negligence part was in reference to the first disaster in 1976, to clear that up
@Zimin_Anatoly20004 ай бұрын
I know the worst part: all the crew members were acquitted of manslaughter.
@notapplicable5314 ай бұрын
Where do you find negligence on the part of the cable car company? It's not as if the cable car ran off course.
@jacekatalakis83164 ай бұрын
@@notapplicable531 Negligence in regards to the 1976 disaster, not the 1998 one
@Lunapodthe1st4 ай бұрын
A travesty of justice. Absolutely disgusting.
@Lady.Starlight.4 ай бұрын
Your lost cable car video had me searching up related incidents. The amount of times the government has killed people with low flying planes or plane related incidents like this, and got away with it with little to no repercussion is disgusting...
@njwpoo6664 ай бұрын
Not just American!
@Lady.Starlight.4 ай бұрын
@@njwpoo666 I didn't say American!
@rachaelcourtnell72754 ай бұрын
You just wouldn't believe it would you? Two accidents on the same cable car line. They should never have been flying there!! There is plenty of room in other places to fly low.
@ja37d-344 ай бұрын
Was the second even an accident?
@davidglass57424 ай бұрын
In 2013 six Russians were killed in a snowmobile crash at Cavalese. They were descending an illuminated piste at night when the driver switched to an unlit black run, lost control and crashed into a ravine. The area is a disaster magnet. Great skiing, though.
@SoManyRandomRamblings4 ай бұрын
@@rachaelcourtnell7275 I think they destroyed the tape cuz the audio would reveal that they intended to fly below the wire, fully knowing how risky it was.
@mugsbugsly29753 ай бұрын
Wild coincidence that the first accident had an operator named Schweizer and the second a pilot named Schweitzer.
@jindrariley18244 ай бұрын
This event outrages me on so many levels. Such a needless loss of lives. Thank you for sharing it though. Many things can be learnt from it in order to prevent it in the future 👍
@1aml3g3nd134 ай бұрын
I was in the brig at Camp LeJeune when these guys were in there. Needless to say, they were in solitary and no one could look at them when they were being transported around.
@katrinafitch35344 ай бұрын
They were definitely showing off.. I'm not a pilot but I love roller-coasters. 200ft is quite different than 2,000ft by eye sight!! This was human error and highly infuriating. Thanks again FH, you did a great job breaking this one down.
@enhompe24 ай бұрын
I lived in the Po Valley in the 80's. One afternoon a fighter jet from Aviano flew over my house at an altitude of no more than 300 feet. It was deafening. Most of these pilots were hot-doggers without supervision. The supervisors (or lack of them) needed to be scrutinized too! I'm still mad about this.
@DeeL-u1c4 ай бұрын
I remember this case. Didn't realize it was the same cable car service as first video. Geez, those Top Gun Maverick types.
@dennis23764 ай бұрын
Thank you and have a great week.
@wtorules47434 ай бұрын
The suggestion they tried to fly under the wire is a compelling one. It’s a shame they couldn’t or were prevented from concluding that. Brilliant video packed with detail. Thanks.
@larrymcgill55084 ай бұрын
This was not the first time a Marine EA6B squadron’s negligence and recklessness has caused death and destruction of innocent lives. In 1981 a Marine EA6B crashed on board the USS Nimitz due to overindulging in cold medicine. 14 were killed and 45 seriously wounded.
@Straswa4 ай бұрын
RIP to those souls lost in this horrible tragedy, condolences to the families. Such a shame justice was not served here.
@SgmScraps4 ай бұрын
So much for "Marine Core Honour".
@georgemallory7974 ай бұрын
I'm a pilot. I love our Naval aviators and did everything I could to see this incident impartially as it was unfolding in front of the world at that time. These guys screwed the pooch and got off easy. But for the grace God, there go I. Tragic, horrific, embarrassing, and sad.
@wkboggs54 ай бұрын
As PIC, you are responsible for the operation of the craft. Low-level flight? Eyes better be OUTSIDE the cockpit. 300+ knots at 200 ft? Eyes are definitely outside.
@lornaginetteharrison71684 ай бұрын
4 months in prison for murdering 20 innocent people. Disgusting.
@kittywonder64154 ай бұрын
Wow they basically said "We investigated ourselves and found us innocent" huh.
@clray1234 ай бұрын
Kinda like those responsible for covid.
@axelbrackeniers54884 ай бұрын
Kinda like the US government when any incident happens.
@chaminadecrew794 ай бұрын
@@axelbrackeniers5488 keep crying about it
@axelbrackeniers54884 ай бұрын
@@chaminadecrew79 nice rage bait buddy. I personally know the grandchildren of immigrants from Laos that came to Europe because their whole country was carpetbombed by the US. Laos didnt even partake in the Vietnam war, nor were they harboring Viet Cong. The Viet Cong simply retreated into Laos and the US saw that as a good opportunity to kill 200K civilians. Thats more casualties than the 2 nuclear bombs on japan.
@neilkurzman49074 ай бұрын
@@clray123 no because there was no investigation into was Covid real. And nobody found themselves innocent. Who found themselves innocent the Chinese take a dump on some other post. 💩
@MichaelCZUSA4 ай бұрын
Wow! What a story! You never fail to make me thankful for finding your content and learning of new things. It makes my walk through life more circumspect. Thank you for your work, Sir!
@abbieconnie20124 ай бұрын
I remembered watching this case on Second from disaster
@luisr.m32974 ай бұрын
Hello! It would be great if you made a video about the Torre del Bierzo accident, one of the worst railway disasters in history. I love your content, greetings from Spain!
@pl87104 ай бұрын
There is no possible way a trained pilot could not visually tell the difference between 260ft and 2000+ ft without having to rely on instruments. These men are lying
@zemanken4 ай бұрын
Ok I gotta admit I was NOT expecting you to so casually make this a two parter. The title got me. Damn guys.
@princessmarlena13594 ай бұрын
Those pilots were monkeying around, flew far too low and fast, caused a serious accident/tragedy that was avoidable, and destroyed evidence…it’s a poor craftsman who blames the tools, and a poor pilot and navigator who blames the aircraft/equipment.
@Skuttleskull4 ай бұрын
thanks for the follow up video. I know I probably wasnt the only one to ask for it or you were going to do the second anyways but it feels good that our brainwaves connected in some way lol. best horror channel i watch brother. Keep up the fantastic work.
@wolcek4 ай бұрын
Yes, the dial stuck. BS - they are pilots, they know the difference between 2000 and 200 feet. Or they have a very short career. Destroying the evidence is the evidence enough.
@jballew22394 ай бұрын
Let's pretend they only had one method of altitude indication. (They did not, they had MULTIPLE indicators). Now, let's pretend that instrument is reading erratically. Would the logical reaction be to 1- "Gain observable distance from the hard, hard ground and RTB to get this shit fixed", or would it be 2- "Let's go lower, and see if it starts working!". What a shitshow.
@wolcek4 ай бұрын
@@jballew2239 I would say they still had eyes. Hell, I'm just a paraglider pilot, and sure like hell I know when I scrape my ar.e on the tree-tops.
@Robtheredengine4 ай бұрын
Compared to your first video my friend you really have gone into more detail in this case, such a travesty of justice >< I still don't believe he burned the video because of him smiling but that it had the evidence of them showing off but of course we will never know.
@abiwheel52814 ай бұрын
I own a bakery and Tuesdays are our prep day. You always upload just as I am alone in the basement making croissants. Thank you for always giving me something good to watch 🫶
@Indoor_Carrot4 ай бұрын
Just think. There are some Americans so brainwashed by the 'cult of military' that they would "thank" these men for their "service" and buy them a beer. Not everybody in a uniform is a hero. Some are just horrible people. Yet they get endless praise and admiration.
@triumph.over.shipwreck4 ай бұрын
Lmao such ridiculously binary thoughts
@lizard37553 ай бұрын
As an American and also just a reasonable person, I'm ashamed and appalled by these men's reckless behavior and by the way our military and government basically just gave the middle finger to all the people who suffered trauma and loss from this as well as the entire country of Italy. It's absolutely disgusting.
@bubblegumpurple75254 ай бұрын
No cockpit black box audio recorder? Or did they "forget" to pull from the breaker
@chrisperrien70554 ай бұрын
Most military aircraft of that time and many of today do not have FDR's , because they are a security risk if the plane crashes and then found by an enemy.
@gavinboot48104 ай бұрын
Stunning that such a strong cable didn't shred the aircraft,,,
@OutsideGalaxy4 ай бұрын
The American military murdering innocent civilians without any consequence? That tracks.
@cariboocustomwoodworks65284 ай бұрын
Imperialism at its finest.
@chaminadecrew794 ай бұрын
please cry more about it
@pavelslama55434 ай бұрын
Well, the classical archetype of a typical American exists for a reason...
@elisehalflight4 ай бұрын
@chaminadecrew79 As a Mexican, why should I cry? I'll just laugh as more of my people pour into your country
@AllSingingAllDancing4 ай бұрын
Seconds from disaster did a fantastic job covering this. If you get a chance, watch it (this is also fascinating).
@dlwhdtjr1004 ай бұрын
I learned about this disaster at "Seconds from disaster".
@abbieconnie20124 ай бұрын
Same
@lenshibo4 ай бұрын
same
@5amH45lam4 ай бұрын
I learned about "Seconds From Disaster" from this comment.
@lukab62464 ай бұрын
Me too and I absolutely reccomend it to everybody who is interested in such cases.
@TimNoel24 ай бұрын
Me too
@anum47763 ай бұрын
It is quite obvious the pilot who burned the tape is lying and destroyed it because it showed them horsing around and treating an aircraft like a toy. But it is also telling that media manipulating a tape of someone smiling to look like they are happy or proud about the accident is 100% plausible.
@Mike-xh8fl4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately as soon as they were able to get out of Italy and back to the states they were always going to get away with it. The warrior-worship culture here lets military folks get away with almost anything.
@IrishMcScottish4 ай бұрын
Biden voter, eh? Ukraine thanks you for your pussery
@lanpingpug3 ай бұрын
I was on holiday in Italy with my mum when this happened and when I asked a young lady in the street for directions she spat at me and cursed at me for being an American murderer. I didn't understand why she was so angry and started to cry. My mum shouted at her that we were both English and an elderly lady came up to me and started wiping my tears away, while telling the younger woman off in Italian. My mum didn't read any newspapers so she wasn't really aware of what was going on, only that a cable car had fallen and they thought a plane hit it. The younger woman just walked off and the elderly lady took us to a café where she bought me an ice cream and explained to my mum all the details of the incident. She was very apologetic and kept holding my hand.
@spencersholden4 ай бұрын
7:22 to be fair, I don’t doubt the media would not do this. But still…
@atheistsince12104 ай бұрын
Remember it like yesterday this tragedy was about the most serious and preventable international incident within my life time the scars simply will not and should not ever go away . 😢🕊
@highallmighty2334 ай бұрын
2:29 Top gun pilots if purchased from Wish
@sankai914 ай бұрын
Ooooh, I remember how we used the cable cars for a school trip and someone told me, that there had been an incident. I apparently forgot that it was in italy, but I remember imagining how it was to fall down and got scared from cable cars because of that
@carlmanvers50094 ай бұрын
I had a feeling this would be the next video. Send in the Marines.
@freeroamer69624 ай бұрын
Ah...this is the story I know and was expecting to hear last time. Had me searching to find out that place had a run of bad luck over the years.
@crazeelazee75244 ай бұрын
This, Ridge Alkonis, now the recent "forced copulation" in Okinawa. It's not often talked about but there's no crime a US serviceman can commit that the US won't defend.
@ligmasack90384 ай бұрын
Except that the claims out of Okinawa are 90% false, as the Locals are still Salty about the U.S. giving them to Japan at the end of the War.
@crazeelazee75244 ай бұрын
@@ligmasack9038 Yup, here's an American defending 🍇ists in his army. Like clockwork.
@axelbrackeniers54884 ай бұрын
Dont forget the carpetbombing and complete destruction of Laos when they werent even a member of the Vietnam war.
@crazeelazee75244 ай бұрын
@@ligmasack9038 > American defending "forceful copulators" Like clockwork
@crazeelazee75244 ай бұрын
@@ligmasack9038 Oh look, an American defending those crimes. What a surprise 🙄