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Not everyone has a fear of flying, but we all have a fear of crashing! Is this your worst
nightmare, trapped in an aircraft heading for a crash landing? Just exactly what is like to be there when things go wrong?
At the world’s busiest airports aircraft takeoff and land every 60 seconds. Every day
100,
000 of flights depart and arrive safely. But some don’t. The aeroplane, the greatest technological achievement of the
20th century. In less than the 100 years since the
Wright brothers’ first flight, this incredible machine has completely changed the world.
But sometimes the miracle of flight comes with a heavy price.
Aviation accidents and incidents covered in this documentary :
United Airlines Flight 811 (
24th February 1989)
United Airlines Flight 811 experienced a cargo door failure in flight after its stopover at
Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii. The resulting decompression blew out several rows of seats, resulting in the deaths of nine passengers. The aircraft involved was a
Boeing 747-122.
Singapore Airlines Flight 006 (
31st October 2000)
A
Boeing 747-412 operating the flight, attempted to take off from the wrong runway at
Chiang Kai-shek International Airport during a typhoon. The aircraft crashed into construction equipment on the runway, killing 83 of the
179 occupants aboard.
Air France Flight 4590 (
25th July 2000)
Concorde flight operated by
Air France which was scheduled to fly from
Charles de Gaulle International Airport near
Paris, to
John F. Kennedy International Airport in
New York City. It crashed into a hotel in
Gonesse, France. All one hundred passengers and nine crew members on board the flight died.
On the ground, four people were killed and one critically injured.
United Airlines Flight 826 (
28th December 1997)
Two hours into the flight, at
9400 meters, the plane received reports of severe clear-air turbulence in the area and the seat belt
sign was turned on.
Moments later, the aircraft suddenly dropped around
30 meters, seriously injuring 15 passengers and 3 crew members, although there was no structural damage to the aircraft.
Aloha Airlines Flight 243 (
28th April 1998)
The
Boeing 737-297 serving the flight suffered extensive damage after an explosive decompression in flight, but was able to land safely at
Kahului Airport on
Maui. The safe landing of the aircraft despite the substantial damage inflicted by the decompression established Aloha Airlines Flight 243 as a significant event in the history of aviation, with far-reaching effects on aviation safety policies and procedures.
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 (
31st January 2000)
Alaska Airlines Flight 261, a
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft, experienced a fatal accident over the
Pacific Ocean about 2.7 miles north of
Anacapa Island, California. The two pilots, three cabin crewmembers, and 83 passengers on board were killed and the aircraft was destroyed.
British Airways Flight 2069 (
29th December 2000)
On 29th December 2000, a mentally-ill passenger stormed the cockpit and attempted to hijack the plane.
Captain William Hagan and his crew were able to apprehend the assailant while first officer
Phil Watson levelled the flight, quickly putting the situation under control.
Dawson's Field Hijackings (
6th September 1970)
In the
Dawson's Field hijackings, four jet aircraft bound for New York City and one for
London were hijacked by members of the
Popular Front for the
Liberation of
Palestine and instead landed at the
PFLP's "
Revolutionary Airport".
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 (
23rd November 1996)
The plane crash-landed in the
Indian Ocean near
Grande Comore,
Comoros Islands, due to fuel exhaustion; 125 of the
175 passengers and crew on board died, along with the hijackers; the rest of the people on board survived with injuries.
USAir Flight 1493 (
1st February 1991)
Friday 1st February 1991, the aircraft serving the flight accidentally collided with
SkyWest Flight 5569 upon landing at
Los Angeles. A series of abnormalities distracted the local controller, including an aircraft that inadvertently switched off the tower frequency and a misplaced flight progress strip.
- published: 20 Aug 2014
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