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Lightning Strikes Helicopter Crashing It Into Icy Ocean | Mayday | Wonder
Lightning Strikes Helicopter Crashing It Into Icy Ocean | Mayday | Wonder bsocially 6 Views • 3 years ago

On 19 January 1995, lightning damages the tail rotor of Bristow Helicopters Flight 56C, forcing the crew to perform an emergency autorotation to a ditching in the sea. Despite the rough sea conditions, the 16 oil rig workers and 2 pilots are rescued by nearby ships.

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Superjet SSJ100 Crashes During Flight Test | Test Failed
Superjet SSJ100 Crashes During Flight Test | Test Failed bsocially 12 Views • 3 years ago

A Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 crashed onto the Runway at Keflavik, Iceland in July 2013. In this video, we are going to find out what happened to the aircraft and how pilot fatigue lead to this disasterous inadverted emergency landing.

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Minutes Before Lion Air Flight 610 Crashed | Air Crash Investigation | National Geographic UK
Minutes Before Lion Air Flight 610 Crashed | Air Crash Investigation | National Geographic UK bsocially 28 Views • 3 years ago

Minutes after a routine domestic flight from Jakarta, Indonesia to Pangkal Pinang, the pilots on-board Lion Air Flight 610 struggle to keep the new Boeing 737 Max nose from pitching down. They soon alert air traffic control of an emergency after encountering difficulties in finding the source of the problem. On the ground, the controller allows the pilots to fly at any altitude they choose, but things quickly turn for the worst when the plane nosedives and begins speeding towards the sea, leaving the pilots without options. Indonesian investigators must now determine why a Boeing 737 Max 8, one of the best-selling new airplanes on the market, plunged into the Java Sea.

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Crash of the century  - crash Tenerif - Air crash investigation- mayday - documentary aircraf
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Date March 27, 1977
Summary Runway collision during fog
Site
Los Rodeos Airport
(now Tenerife North Airport)
Tenerife, Canary Islands
Coordinates: 28.48165°N 16.3384°W
Total fatalities 583
Total injuries 61
Total survivors 61

PH-BUF, the KLM Boeing 747-206B
involved in the accident
Type Boeing 747-206B
Name Rijn ("Rhine")
Operator KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
IATA flight No. KL4805
ICAO flight No. KLM4805
Call sign KLM 4805
Registration PH-BUF
Flight origin Schiphol Airport
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Destination Gran Canaria Airport
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
Occupants 248
Passengers 234
Crew 14
Fatalities 248
Survivors 0

On March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, operating KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport) on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Resulting in 583 fatalities, this accident is the deadliest in aviation history.

A terrorist incident at Gran Canaria Airport had caused many flights to be diverted to Los Rodeos, including the two aircraft involved in the accident. The airport quickly became congested with parked airplanes blocking the only taxiway and forcing departing aircraft to taxi on the runway instead. Patches of thick fog were drifting across the airfield, hence visibility was greatly reduced for pilots and the control tower.

The collision occurred when the KLM airliner initiated its takeoff run while the Pan Am airliner, shrouded in fog, was still on the runway and about to turn off onto the taxiway. The impact and resulting fire killed everyone on board KLM 4805 and most of the occupants of Pan Am 1736, with only 61 survivors in the front section of the aircraft.

The subsequent investigation by Spanish authorities concluded that the primary cause of the accident was the KLM captain's decision to take off in the mistaken belief that a takeoff clearance from air traffic control (ATC) had been issued.[4] Dutch investigators placed a greater emphasis on mutual misunderstanding in radio communications between the KLM crew and ATC,[5] but ultimately KLM admitted that their crew was responsible for the accident and the airline agreed to financially compensate the relatives of all of the victims.

The disaster had a lasting influence on the industry, highlighting in particular the vital importance of using standardized phraseology in radio communications. Cockpit procedures were also reviewed, contributing to the establishment of crew resource management as a fundamental part of airline pilots' training - bsocially

Boeing – what caused the 737 Max to crash? | DW Documentary
Boeing – what caused the 737 Max to crash? | DW Documentary bsocially 9 Views • 3 years ago

In March 2019 a Boeing 737 MAX crashed shortly after takeoff in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. What went wrong? Did Boeing hush up concerns about the safety of the aircraft? And what role did US aviation regulators play?

The crash involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 came just four months after a Boeing 737 Max had plunged into the sea in Indonesia killing all 189 passengers and crew. The aircraft was grounded following the second crash and remains so today. The shockwaves reverberated throughout the industry, raising questions about Boeing and the regulatory authorities.

Both tragedies have been blamed on faulty software - software that the pilots didn’t even know existed. The documentary shows that malfunctioning software was just a small part of the picture. Instead, it alleges widespread systemic failure and blames market forces for the fatal errors. Did Boeing care more about profit than safety? Could other models produced by the company turn out to be affected?

The makers of this investigative report show just how much the production structures of commercial aircraft have to change, if we are to avoid similar crashes in the future.

Update November 2020: The FAA has lifted the order suspending 737 operations for airlines. However, it is unlikely that all airlines will carry passengers again before 2021.

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