10 Worst Plane Near Misses
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Weekly Dose of Aviation: 10 Worst Plane Near Misses
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Two Planes One Runway - • (4K) PDX UPS MD11 GO A...
Plane Takes Off Too Slow - • Hawaiian Air A330 Goes...
Overloaded 727 - • Aerosucre B727 Extreme...
Plane Almost Lands Too Early - • Boeing 767 - 316 - Lat...
Plane Approaches Too Low - • Wizz Air - Very Low La...
A321 Near Tailstrike - • Near tailstrike Air Ca...
CRJ-900 Near Wing Strike - • Delta CRJ-900 WING STR...
Plane Nearly Hits People - • POV LOWEST LANDING fro...
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Aerosucre got the world record for near misses lmao
Luxplanes goated
Oh hi lol
Except in December 2016, when a near miss turned into a deadly accident. Aerosucre Flight 157 blew through the fence, actually still went airborne but crashed a few minutes later due to severed hydraulic lines and engine failures due to ingestion.
Yessir aerosucre today’s episode 😂
@@ianp727I remember that crazy.
A coordinated flight at an airshow is not a near miss
Looks pretty irresponsible to me though. Unnecessary. Not even sure what it proves.
It's called an airshow for a reason
@@happy2help1 some people just don't get it
@@AfricaTwinZAi get it.
You’re right!!!
Even though I am a Brit myself the "Ooooh Easy Easy! Oh my flippin' 'eck!" always gets me 😆
OUHHH MYY FLIPPIN ECK, IM SURPRISED THATS NOT TOUCHING GO MATE, WOW THATS PRETTY NARLY MAN
Is that the stop it guy?
It’s Big Jet TV 🛫🛬
People who stand near the path of a plane or at the end of runways directly below the planes path deserve darwin awards...
I'm no pilot but quite a few of these don't seem like near misses to me.They seem like routine situations that the pilots deal with competently.
The 767 has a small retractable tail skid for the purpose of possible tail strike, upon landing or take off. It moves with the landing gear. It’s clearly visible on the American Airlines, and did it’s job apparently, but unsure if it actually contacted the runway.
I remember that American 767 - 👴🏻
id say the skid is pretty average
I live near the Airbus factory and it's not rare for me to see Airbus planes making test fly on top of my home. If you could see all these crazy things I saw in the sky.. ahah
Lucky man
have you seen airbus beluga or a380 yet?
Sounds sick 👌🏼👌🏼
Tu habite à Blanac?
Toulouse-Blagnac, or whatever the hell it’s spelled like.
1:31 that was a butter landing
That AA Boeing 767 appears to have a normal landing, but deliberately keeping the nose wheel up to take advantage of aerodynamic braking.
In fairness to Aerosucre, if it doesn't end up as a pile of burning wreckage, the takeoff is _technically_ not too late.
Unfortunately, there was one technically too late...
2:32 767, any model of them, are prone to tail strikes. It's apparently super easy to do so.
6:06 St Barts' is known as "The Most Dangerous Airport In The World" because of the approach needed.
The first plane actually crashed sometime later trying to land at the same runway due to damage during take off, the wing did actually clip during take off. The plane apparently was carying too much weight than it should have been so it struggled to take off. The pilots died and it was a cargo plane
that’s a different aircraft, it was the same airport though because u can see the mark from the crashed planes wing clip
Shout out to the people who filmed the originals.
A day without a near miss is a day wasted ~ Aerosucre
Last week, a 767 got an engine failiure at Prague Vaclav Havel airport. I would definitely put that into the series.
I am from Slovakia, so I'm happy that you included the video from Slovakia.
He missed the fence! Looks like a successful take off to me. Same for the landing, that's why the beach goers set out there to watch.
a daily video by lucaas a day
keeps the misses away
Still waiting for Lucca's AeroSucre Special Edition. "Luckily no one was injured... yet"
Luccas yes we are waiting 4 that
What about the Aerosucre 2016 crash
Actually that Aerosucre did crash, on a similar overweight take-off, at the same runway (the gear smashed the fence and the small shackle at the other side of the road and the engines ingested debris, the plane went down a couple of miles further)... so, unluckily, some were fatally injured.
Yeah they've already got a body count on that same Runway. Not to mention the fact that they took out the shack across the road from the airport Runway.
Aerosucker never dissapoints
Thank you for this video I'm from Slovakia🇸🇰♥️
I love these videos, , i am looking forward to the next one😊🙂
I miss those very shiny AA color schemes if you will. I don't see them anymore out of FL at least. Reminds me of when I was a kid.
0:28 Very Normal Aerosucre Takeoff
This was a great review of all the incredible footage. Thanks.
🌴☀️🌴
Thank you for the amazing video👍
isn't 4:05 the exact same incident as 00:25?
I thought so too but it was from another angle.
@@FailingMeeple101 I know it was the same area because the nearest tree shakes exactly like in the first one
4:20 is the same at 1:15, again just different angles
Yes, it's the same take off. They always pushed their luck too far, and eventually it happened:
czcams.com/video/EnfQJfsY2Po/video.html
I think it might've been one that wasn't as lucky as it might've looked, to say the least...
3:45 The typical British reaction. lol
What did you expect?! He stalled.
Luckily no one survied.
Lmaooooo
Not funny
@@Kale-TheMan-85 aww...
@@BigWhoopZH aww...
Great compilation of plane incidents
There were no incidents unless of corse you cannot think for yourself and are allowing this cretin to brainwash you
1:13 bro that landing was butter
No
@@UltimEVBcan u land that plane? If no stfu kiddo
No 👎
Why does that show me approaching sence instead of landing sence
Bro please do another MSFS vid idk why you stopped doing them I loved them so much :(
That KLM at the end picked a nice wet day to ride the brakes.
Someone's going to get injured on this channel before the end of this year. And that mate from down under having a hilarious WOW moment 😅 THAT SHOULD BE your number ONE of 2023
On the last plane, it looks like the far side (left) engine did at least partially open its reverse thrusters....could be mistaken tho
Why wasn't the MD11 screaming at the pilots for not being setup for landing.
Correct me if I am wrong but I heard somewhere that reverse thrust isn’t used on a wet runway because if one engine deploys and the other doesn’t, it will pull the aircraft off the runway.
That is wrong. Reversers will be used no matter what the runway condition is like.
One of my favorite Aerosucre videos is a cockpit video in one of their 727’s. The pilot advances the throttles to takeoff thrust and the takeoff configuration warning sounds. Instead of closing the throttles and going back to attempt the takeoff again, the captain reaches over to the flap handle and pulls it down to the correct setting, all while the throttles were at takeoff thrust and the roll had begun. They almost did a flaps 0 takeoff. The flaps move slow on the 727 so they were quite lucky that they made it to the required position when it was time to rotate. Gotta love the enhanced safety culture at Aerosucre!!!! And yes, they did the checklist prior to takeoff. They just didn’t bother to look at the instruments. lol
At Lindbergh Field in San Diego, they don't land there, they drop in. I was working outside when PSA flight 182 crashed, I was 2 miles away. My hands were about to covers my eyes saying pull up! pull up!
❤ Thanks for the Repost 👍
5:39 looks like a puppet being controlled by wires 😂
Ur laughing at something that could have killed a lot of people if it creashed
@@RandomStupidFurrythey're skilled pilots, alright?
2:25 "this was at an airshow in Slovakia". oh that makes sense
4:29 How could they just stand here so calm...?!
Thanks, you’ve convinced me that flying isn’t safe
I watched the whole video, luckily no one was injured
That poor tree aerosucre giving it a battering 😭
Out of every of them, the first one and the Heatrow one are the real one. It's all fun and games until the first one happens to you irl.
2:00
That’s exactly why the MD11 flight crashed, I forgot when it was but if you land and bounce, that’s never good and can lead to major damage to the airplane
You're reffering to fedex right?
@@SkyNightYTBE yup
Nice and funny video! Keep going!
People always describe these sorts of events as near misses - that suggests there was a crash that was nearly averted. In fact they are near hits!
3:42 ohhhh my flippin egg 😂😊
0:14 because of the overwheight, the aerosucre B727, didn't climb more than 1000 feet and crashed one or two minutes after takeoff. Of the five people inside the aircraft, 4 died and only the flight engineer survived
4:30 almost hitting those standing in the landing path?
10:00 Looks like KLM only had the left side working.
Imagine if he accidentally click the wrong video and Aerosucre 157 appears
The Colombian Kamakacies from Aerosucre respect when you want lessons on 737 or 727 come Down and also DC 3 😁
1:00 something like that hapens every day
1:30 bro could not see the PAPI lights 💀
Same clip twice? Just flipped for the second version?
could be different POV’s… Also i’ve seen like 10 similar clips of aerosucre pilots acting outlandish in the cockpit ☠️☠️☠️
@@colesherman6849ayo?
yes im colombian, and yes... i can see the aerosucre´s airplanes all time
5:28 nothing wrong with LATAM cargo, just a point of view, the parallax view makes it seem like 767 was almost hitting the runway threshold, but it's not true
3:43 OH MY FLIPPING EGG described everyones reaction!
Aerosucre special - you know we want it
3:30 He stalled 100% there. Thats really hard 😮😢
I like that we see the same 727 twice…
Aerosucre is like if Ryanair and spirit had a baby😂
He played some twice
The 767 in landing in Brazil might off been a navy pilot landing at aircraft carriers
Je te salut Cher lucaas bravo 🇲🇦👍👍bonne continuation
Ah Jerry from @bigjettv is a bloody legend!! ❤
Repeats from different angles on a few here.
In Norfolk, VA, our A319 had to go around due to 39 knot cross wind. We didn't know what the problem was for ten minutes before the steward, not the pilot, made a brief announcement we would be going to DC. I was thinking it was the end of the road.
Camera man never dies 😂
I hope you have a good day :)
1:50 this guy is 100% EX USAF pilot.
Awesome!
Wind shift at the airport in Heathrow is a very dangerous thing!
A near miss is when something nearly misses something else, they all missed therefore they would be near hits lol.
The first one- camera man just stands their waiting to get hit by the plane.😮💨
2:21 whueeey 🎉 Slovakia! 🇸🇰😂 Famous again!
3:33 OH MY FLIPPIN’ EK’
8:30 bro has stick drift on a plane 💀
I swear those Aerosucre planes from Columbia are always over weighted with an extra ton of cocaine.
Yes you were the one on the video loading that cargo DEA is hunting u down
@lucaas
In that last FedEX clip, that aircraft is not an MD-11, it's a modified DC-10. All MD-11's have the central gear inbetween the main gear. DC-10s do not. Additionally, that flight crew deployed their landing gear exactly when they needed to. Gear drops are not a regulated sequence item. Flight crews are permitted to drop them at their discretion.
Zabardast Very Nice Video.
nice video
Scary shit! Plain and simple.
I can ONLY watch these videos with the narrator's voice muted....
how do u mute his voice
Number 15 burger king foot lettuce 🤓
😂
this comment was sponsored by the hackers from the Emergency Alert System and that CZcamsr who I forgot his name
Quite the disability you have
The second one is what I kind of experienced😮😮
1:55 almost recreated the fed ex crash
How
thats a regular bouncy landing
0:35 no your wrong that plane crashed about two minutes later
Dude Aerosucre 157 happened at sunset that’s at noon I think
9:31 I thought that was fed ex 80😅
3:38 Ooooohhhhhh Eaaassssy! lol
10:14 i can see only 1 engine on the left has its reverse thrust working except fot the other engine on the right
Wow, a lot of near misses! John P.
You have really good videos but this "too low", "too late" thing is a bit of a stretch. If he took off "too late" he would have crashed. He didn't. He took off late, not "too late". "Too late" implies that it was too late to avoid an accident.
Same as "too low". That implies that they flew too low to avoid hitting something on the ground.
One actually WAS too low, too late...
During the st bartholemule one I was flying an aproa y there in a game
As a Colombian, I can afirm that in the aerosucre clip the plane crashed at the end.
What about the A380 that nearly landed well short of the runway in Russia? No footage?
1:52 it couldve ended alot worse and possibly end up like the fedex flight 80.
what's up lucas we went to school together lol