This Is Why You NEVER Take Your Luggage From A Plane Crash

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  • @PeterMaddison2483
    @PeterMaddison2483 Před rokem +3259

    There should be a system on the plane where, in case of an emergency evac, the overhead luggage compartments automatically lock. They will soon get the message.

    • @hhazelhoff1363
      @hhazelhoff1363 Před rokem

      Live is a free for all people. If your fat, slow , old that’s your problem. Get out of my way.

    • @Coolboymike8
      @Coolboymike8 Před rokem +154

      I was thinking of that too!

    • @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
      @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars Před rokem +385

      My thoughts are that many would probably stand there longer trying to fight the locked doors 😕

    • @CaleanWsh
      @CaleanWsh Před rokem +164

      @steve price hmm... what about people with medical devices? Not all medical devices attach to a person or their clothing.

    • @blindpilot3849
      @blindpilot3849 Před rokem +76

      ​@@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars Maybe a huge red light in capitals can turn on 'LOCKED' in several languages if needed? Maybe even an electric shock if you try to touch it? Dang, it's a depressing thought that people don't realise a plane can fill up with smoke quickly or explode suddenly😬

  • @ramonawiley7676
    @ramonawiley7676 Před 8 měsíci +380

    When the oxygen mask drops, the overhead compartments should lock. Not only will this stop people from getting luggage, but it might also stop injuries from luggage bouncing around during a rough landing

    • @SIGaming_Official
      @SIGaming_Official Před 5 měsíci +18

      Yes. This is very true. Except they should not lock the 1st compartments in the aircraft since most airbus and Boeing models keep the medical supplies there.

    • @devduttdevapriya4410
      @devduttdevapriya4410 Před 4 měsíci +2

      true

    • @beckiecobos5843
      @beckiecobos5843 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Not just a rough landing but, rough turbulence midflight. Been known to cause injuries, etc..

    • @SIGaming_Official
      @SIGaming_Official Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@beckiecobos5843 Yeah but turbulence is not known to cause this much damage, so I’ll have to dsiagree

    • @beckiecobos5843
      @beckiecobos5843 Před 3 měsíci

      @@SIGaming_Official It wasn't intended to this degree. I merely stated that they've been known to cause injuries as well

  • @pamelaphelan4144
    @pamelaphelan4144 Před 7 měsíci +158

    I’m a retired F/A and you’re correct…people only think of themselves & their “stuff”. We give VERY CLEAR instructions to leave belongings!! Taking bags is how folks ARE injured in the aisle as well as the slide!! I’ve come to believe that most people leave their common sense at home when they travel‼️😱🤯🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @hilarylaw8415
      @hilarylaw8415 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Alternatively, as for common sense, perhaps they never possessed one iota. Regrettably, I've come to believe there is nothing more rare than common sense and common courtesy.

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 Před měsícem

      ​iota 😮@@hilarylaw8415

    • @mynejoytan7913
      @mynejoytan7913 Před 10 dny

      Bet huh?

    • @heartsmyfaceforever8140
      @heartsmyfaceforever8140 Před 6 dny +3

      I will take my bag cause life saving medications are in it and I am not dying because of some dumb rule not to bring things with me

    • @Texasiscoolorsmthidkiforgor
      @Texasiscoolorsmthidkiforgor Před 5 dny +2

      @@heartsmyfaceforever8140that’s stupid.

  • @veosult9066
    @veosult9066 Před 18 dny +46

    28:41 - "There were no survivors."
    One of the most heartbreaking sentences you can hear. Condolences to all those who passed in that flight and the others.

    • @mrowlsss
      @mrowlsss Před 2 dny +1

      If there were no survivors, how do we know the story?

    • @emma8nk690
      @emma8nk690 Před 2 dny +2

      @@mrowlsss ​ This is actually the same question I had, so I looked into it and you can listen to just about the entirety of the flight recordings from the cockpit. I don't know how they managed to recover the audio from a plane that utterly disintigrated, but it's.. chilling

    • @KP-pm8sl
      @KP-pm8sl Před 2 dny

      @@emma8nk690 thanks for explaining this, I had the same question as @mrowlsssafter watching. May all their souls rest in peace.

    • @SatanSpawn801
      @SatanSpawn801 Před 2 dny +1

      People suck…

    • @picketf
      @picketf Před dnem +2

      ​@@mrowlsssit's called a black box, it records all inputs, communication and instruments, can withstand fires, ocean water and in many cases total destruction of the airplane.

  • @positrondesign6514
    @positrondesign6514 Před rokem +288

    I once took a flight in a small seaplane. The plane was fully loaded, so the pilot had me sit in the co-pilot seat to balance the weight. Of course I was told to NOT TOUCH ANYTHING! Had a cool ride in the front seat and we all survived.

    • @simarkarmani4034
      @simarkarmani4034 Před rokem +38

      FINALLY, someone with enough brain cells to understand the dangers of fiddling with the controls of a plane!

    • @arohk1579
      @arohk1579 Před rokem +19

      I had that happen and got the same talk, makes one wonder of the mentality of people if one needes to say that in the first place.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před rokem +9

      @@arohk1579 People like to do things with their hands hence all the pens out there on chains.

    • @nikiTricoteuse
      @nikiTricoteuse Před rokem +4

      Why wasn't there a copilot? 😱

    • @Wat3r._.fall9121
      @Wat3r._.fall9121 Před rokem +10

      If I HAD to sit in the Co-Pilot seat, you would see me holding 200 different fidgets on my lap. Why? Because I’m stupidly figitedy, I also love pressing buttons so that’s exactly why I would have at least 2-5 fidgets on my lap or in my hands

  • @rpvitiello
    @rpvitiello Před rokem +236

    I can understand carrying your personal item that’s sitting in the floor so the person next to you isn’t tripping over it trying to get out, or if it has critical medication etc in it. Opening the overhead bins to grab a roller bag and blocking the isles during an evacuation is insane.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Před 11 měsíci +17

      Those bags are supposed to be stowed under seats for this very reason

    • @kellicos
      @kellicos Před 8 měsíci +15

      no medication is so critical that an emergency response team can’t get it. After you get out with your LIFE

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not on the last flight I was on, they actually told us to store the roller bags in the overhead compartment, any carry-ons were to be stored under the seat in front of us. @@pazza4555

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Incorrect. @@kellicos

    • @Davesworld7
      @Davesworld7 Před 6 měsíci +16

      @@kellicosYes, get out with your life so the person behind you can get out with theirs.

  • @screwdriver5181
    @screwdriver5181 Před 5 měsíci +40

    Auto locked overhead lockers are a must.

  • @kellicos
    @kellicos Před 8 měsíci +96

    Thank you so much for this realistic and very helpful video. As a flight crew member I feel that this video should be required viewing for every person who buys an airline ticket. We operate in an extremely unforgiving environment. Most regulations were written in blood, that is, something bad happened and the regulation was written as a response to it.

    • @KeilaPalacios
      @KeilaPalacios Před 14 dny +2

      What are your thoughts regarding personal items like a backpack stored in the seat in front of you, would that be ok to take? I would throw it on the slide with me. I wouldn’t take it though if the plane was landing on the sea of course. Just trying to get another perspective

    • @christrinder1255
      @christrinder1255 Před 12 dny +1

      @@KeilaPalacios good point…I would take anything I’d put in the pocket on the back of the seat in front of me but wouldn’t take my hand luggage

    • @jodiesherman9010
      @jodiesherman9010 Před 8 dny

      DID NOT see why to NOT take overhead luggage after plane has crashed.

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Před 4 dny

      A good solution is to invest in a travel pouch of some sort that you can attach to your body. Put everything you can’t live without such as medication, wallet, passport, phone and whatnot in it and wear it for the entire journey. It’ll prevent you forgetting it, losing it or slowing you down in an emergency.
      Now, I’m an aircraft cleaner and ramper, not cabin crew but personally I don’t see the harm in using a backpack and keeping it on your lap or by your feet so long as it’s not overly large or heavy. I can’t imagine grabbing it while standing up and clutching it to your chest as you go down the emergency slide. But it would have to be with you and not slow you down.

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Před 4 dny

      @@KeilaPalaciosAs an aircraft cleaner I’d strongly recommend against putting anything of value in the seat pocket in front of you. It’s amazing how many wallets, phones, passports and other valuables in them while we’re cleaning the aircraft.

  • @NikkiNole
    @NikkiNole Před 11 měsíci +333

    I am curious to what the people who survived - with their luggage - has to say about the people behind them that didn't make it.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Před 11 měsíci +81

      They probably insist that it wouldn't have made a difference

    • @sabineerikaschlenz2959
      @sabineerikaschlenz2959 Před 9 měsíci +14

      Perhaps they will say nothing because it doesn't mention to them!

    • @jan22150
      @jan22150 Před 9 měsíci +4

      They'd say, so sorry , so sorry.

    • @mewsterx3679
      @mewsterx3679 Před 9 měsíci +38

      They wouldn't care lol as long as they got to live. People are most evil during panic

    • @AsokaTw-mz3lr
      @AsokaTw-mz3lr Před 8 měsíci +7

      they would probably say they were not whites.

  • @Sunnyside5774
    @Sunnyside5774 Před rokem +363

    R.I.P to those who lost their lives because of the selfishness and carelessness of others on a plane. As an international student who fly frequently mostly on Ethiopian airlines I will tell the flight attendants to be clear when telling passengers how and when to inflate their life jackets. They never tell us to do so after we live the plane. Thank you be amazed for this information, I could save someone's life by telling them too.

    • @esciteach7997
      @esciteach7997 Před rokem +8

      correct; I have flown for 20+years and NEVER heard that before.

    • @abhinavsrivastava4515
      @abhinavsrivastava4515 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I would consider carry my

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​​​Really? I've heard that on every flight over 50 years no matter what country I'm flying from. Do you put down your reading and really pay close attention to the instructions? This is on the safety instruction card too. Aren't you reviewing it?

    • @TymexComputing
      @TymexComputing Před 10 měsíci

      How many people per second can slide down from a płatne?

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 Před 10 měsíci

      @@esciteach7997 Really? I have heard that many times… Can’t say I remember where though, I have flown all over the world, but more in Norway and the other Nordic countries than elsewhere, so maybe it is there that I have heard it repeatedly…

  • @mariozavala4068
    @mariozavala4068 Před 9 měsíci +19

    The overhead bag cabinets should have an automatic locking mechanism preventing passengers from accessing their luggage in the event of a crash landing.

  • @davidschulman7988
    @davidschulman7988 Před 9 měsíci +20

    When the flight attendants discuss emergency procedures leaving the luggage should be discussed

  • @tadecker82
    @tadecker82 Před rokem +1168

    This is why I always carry my wallet and passport in my pocket, on every flight. That's all I need.

    • @nelsonkaiowa4347
      @nelsonkaiowa4347 Před rokem +51

      Same, or in a belt round my waist. Safer and handy to travel that way anyway

    • @cynthiaq1073
      @cynthiaq1073 Před rokem

      Note to self: people are selfish and stupid worldwide. I won’t fly!!!

    • @lynn69jackson
      @lynn69jackson Před 11 měsíci +23

      I have mine in a moneybelt along with a copy of my prescription

    • @Fiona2254
      @Fiona2254 Před 11 měsíci +23

      Me too. Nothing in my bag is worth my life

    • @AlexAndra-iy5zu
      @AlexAndra-iy5zu Před 11 měsíci +11

      You have no choice but to carry your identification and passport on your body. You can’t check in or out without your identification.

  • @JennaGetsCreative
    @JennaGetsCreative Před rokem +340

    The only "passenger related problems" I've encountered as another passenger were, thankfully, just rude people. I'll never forget trying to fly home for Christmas in 2012. Due to a sever snow storm, my first flight was delayed 8 hours. When we got our connecting flight, apparently it was held for us, and passengers who had been delayed (gasp!) 20 minutes yelled at us as we showed up. Then when that flight landed, 5 of us had a third flight to catch but it was too late (something like 3am) and we were rebooked for an 8am flight and given hotel rooms with breakfast vouchers. The first 4 people were so rude to the gate agent who was printing out our information and giving directions actually thanked me for being nice to her. (Of course? It's not YOUR fault!)

    • @nancyhammons3594
      @nancyhammons3594 Před rokem +23

      You are a good person. The gate agent had no control over the weather.

    • @Wintercourse
      @Wintercourse Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@nancyhammons3594 Actually gate agents are one of the few people on Earth with God like powers over the world.

    • @TB-zj4sp
      @TB-zj4sp Před 10 měsíci +6

      And for you younger folks in upwards of around age 40 years old and less it's unfortunate for you that you have never lived in a world with respect , manners and empathy and it continues to get worse. For me as an older lady and have had the good fortune to travel all over and observe people , I am thankful I have never had children. For example : look how our society in this era live and how we treat Presidents and future Presidents ! There is no class anymore only for a price.

    • @nancyhammons3594
      @nancyhammons3594 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@TB-zj4sp I had a son in 1982 in Italy, I was in the military, Every where we flew to, I had a window seat and the next seat. He had little cars to play with and a blanket his area was the window seat area. He has a bottle when he was a baby and when he got older it was juice in the bottle so his ears didn't give him trouble. I can say with pride that my son never was a noise maker on a plane.

    • @MsRosy777
      @MsRosy777 Před 10 měsíci +4

      😂Really enjoyed the commentary...!

  • @DavidHowell01
    @DavidHowell01 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Thank you for creating this video. People are INSANE. There is no way that I'd be worried about the stuff in the overhead luggage racks when an explosion could occur.

  • @davidbeckenbaugh9598
    @davidbeckenbaugh9598 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The Pan Am flight had NOT 'just landed', it had been at Tenerife for about the same amount go time as the KLM. It was using the runway to taxi aster were so many planes at Los Rodeos that the taxiway was blocked. The pilot of the KLM was the most senior pilot in KLM and did not take kindly to the flight engineer saying they did not have take off clearance, and started rolling anyway. This was NOT a problem with 'non-standard' terms, it was a problem with airplane culture in which you did not question the pilot. This accident changed flying forever in that we now have 'management' of the flight deck where everyone is engaged. If the one person says 'go' and the other says 'stop', the airplane does NOT go. Too bad it took hundreds of lives to get there...

  • @imopman
    @imopman Před rokem +888

    Anyone caught carrying luggage when passengers die in the plane from delays should be arrested and charged with manslaughter.

    • @8crafter
      @8crafter Před rokem +64

      unless it is VERY small luggage like a purse or ipad

    • @elistewart3435
      @elistewart3435 Před rokem +87

      @@8crafterYeah, if it is something that you already have on you then you can leave with it. But if it is overhead, leave it. Computers, clothes and other items are much more easily replaced than the lives of the other passengers.

    • @adamb89
      @adamb89 Před rokem +33

      A lot of those things were handbags that wouldn't likely have been stored in an overhead compartment though. I mean depending on the reason for travel it could very well just be a backpack that was tucked under your own seat, and retrieving it wouldn't impede anyone but yourself.

    • @QueenTaeTae20
      @QueenTaeTae20 Před rokem +16

      I agree because come now everybody want to live and you worrying about some luggage that going to get replace but not a human life.

    • @gregorya6781
      @gregorya6781 Před rokem +16

      Even if you have it in your lap you should leave it in your seat to avoid slowing down the evacuation process.

  • @shaesghostboo
    @shaesghostboo Před rokem +271

    Automatic locks should be installed on the overhead compartments once the plane is ready to go. Smaller bags can go under your seat for your flight needs. If someone REALLY needs something during a flight out of their overhead compartment, the flight attendant can unlock it for a moment.

    • @Pressity1
      @Pressity1 Před rokem +21

      So many people suggesting automatic locks controlled by the pilot or crew, but we all know systems can go down, so having the bins locked by crew before takeoff makes way more sense to prevent selfish stupidity from killing anyone in the future.

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 Před 11 měsíci +13

      I think it might just slow things down even more. I can see Karen now, demanding that the bins be unlocked and that you cannot tell her to leave it, making a scene. Or you would have people trying to break into them frantically. I'm amazed how people are willing to die for their laptop and toothbrush

    • @nobpyxl5389
      @nobpyxl5389 Před 11 měsíci +17

      “ oh no I left my inhaler in the overhead compartment, someone help me unlock it!!!!!”
      *5 minutes later*
      “We have the key-“
      “Oh we’re too late”

    • @raifet5514
      @raifet5514 Před 11 měsíci

      @@nobpyxl5389 If you are dumb enough to leave your inhaler in your bags instead of on your body, then you deserve to gasp for you last few minutes of air. Everyone with Asthma knows that their inhaler is essentially their life blood.

    • @miriamdonahue6188
      @miriamdonahue6188 Před 11 měsíci +2

      that better be the most important inhaler in the universe if karen needs it THAT badly this very second

  • @tovelsmith5622
    @tovelsmith5622 Před 7 měsíci +9

    In the Tenetife Airport Disaster, The PanAm 747 did NOT, JUST Land, it was Taxiing for Departure, to depart next after the KLM 747...
    The PanAm 747 was Taxiing for Departure by Backtracking on the Runway, to Tafeoff after the KLM 747, but the KLM 747 had started its Takeoff Roll without Takeoff Clearance, while the PanAm 747 was still on the Runway leading to a Head-On Collision for which the PanAm 747 also had attempted to stear off the Runway in hopes to avoid the KLM 747, bit was in vein, although if I recall correctly the PanAm pilots were amongst those that survived...
    This incident is what lead to the entire Aviation Industry to restrict the use of the words "Takeoff", and "Departure" to use the word "Departure"...
    Therefore, "Takeoff" would be restricted to Takeoff Clearance ONLY, all cases would use the word "Departure" for clarity regarding Takeoff Clearances...

  • @jdgamer3519
    @jdgamer3519 Před 4 měsíci +18

    and the recent Tokyo new year crash demonstrated perfectly what happened when everyone followed the order.
    They all survived

  • @ralexandra1058
    @ralexandra1058 Před 11 měsíci +82

    I flew as an unaccompanied minor frequently in the 90s and 2000s. I remember several occasions where the pilots and attendants invited me to see the cockpit during boarding. I wasn’t allowed to touch anything, just look, and was escorted back to my seat when it was time to leave the gate. I’m in my 30s now but it’s still a clear memory

    • @michelledewitt
      @michelledewitt Před 9 měsíci +11

      I got to do that in the 80s once. I felt pretty special. But I was only allowed to stand in the doorway pretty much.

    • @jumemowery1050
      @jumemowery1050 Před 5 měsíci +6

      In the late sixties, as a 5 year old, I sat in the pilot's lap and got the "fly" the plane.

    • @kirakaffee9976
      @kirakaffee9976 Před 4 měsíci +7

      wasn't that uncommon until some idiots flew into some strange buildings...

    • @saragalesic768
      @saragalesic768 Před 3 měsíci +2

      My family did this once probably like 8 years ago

    • @Waternight1
      @Waternight1 Před 26 dny +3

      I remember I also got to go to cockpit, but was told not to touch anything and stand at the doorway. And my father worked for airplane company at the time as an mechanic. I´m not sure if I have or not, but I have been near the airplane hangers, where the planes are repaired. I think that I haven´t been inside those hangers, because it has been more forbidden than entering the cockpit at the time and still should be. But I cannot remember for sure, because we do have pictures of my father repairing the airplanes.

  • @SerenMilner-nl4cd
    @SerenMilner-nl4cd Před rokem +66

    Let's hope that none of us ever end up in that situation

  • @Suyogpaudel
    @Suyogpaudel Před 9 měsíci +18

    I believe that this information should be provided in every seat. In case of an emergency, it's important to leave behind your carry-on baggage, which can be replaced, rather than risking your life. Perhaps the safety video and demonstration should be updated to include such information because these days, people tend to pay less attention to them. In panic situations, many individuals may react with limited rationality and selfish behavior.

    • @Davesworld7
      @Davesworld7 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It IS provided in every seat and also is told clearly during the safety briefing. One does not have a right to fly on anyone's aircraft if one cannot follow the rules which in this case are laws just like when someone goes into another's house, if they tell you to take off your shoes, you do it. Ignoring the safety briefing is NOT an excuse.

  • @bbqchicken8681
    @bbqchicken8681 Před 8 měsíci +7

    28:00 the sad thing about this story is that the plane would have corrected itself if not for the pilot's desparate attempts

  • @erinhardin4348
    @erinhardin4348 Před rokem +360

    I feel like those overhead bins should have locks that can be activated from the cockpit, preventing people from doing that.

    • @Paladinite
      @Paladinite Před rokem +17

      *intense bashing on overhead bins*

    • @robertalix8147
      @robertalix8147 Před rokem +4

      That is a great idea

    • @cheyenneadams6834
      @cheyenneadams6834 Před rokem +1

      I was just about to say the same thing!

    • @florians9949
      @florians9949 Před rokem +10

      The only thing it would do is to cause thurter delay as people try to break them open. Don’t underestimate the determination of stupid people doing somethign stupid. What’s needed is a law against such action because you are activelly putting people in danger, here the message would be clear.

    • @cjofulue5218
      @cjofulue5218 Před rokem +4

      legal concerns will refuse your statement, but automatic locks will always be welcome

  • @Saiko0001
    @Saiko0001 Před rokem +126

    I love how in any disaster, human stupidity is always the cause of chaos

    • @cjofulue5218
      @cjofulue5218 Před rokem +5

      maybe not ALWAYS, but certainly a majority of the time

    • @conandis5542
      @conandis5542 Před 2 měsíci +2

      "Don’t underestimate the determination of stupid people" - this comment was made by someone else but it is so true! 👍

  • @Jessicaddy
    @Jessicaddy Před 5 měsíci +3

    I can understand grabbing whatever you have with you at your seat during the flight, but EVERYONE knows that loading and unloading the overhead compartments is the number one reason why it takes so long to board/exit the plane.

  • @pb1963
    @pb1963 Před 9 měsíci +5

    If you don’t want passengers to retrieve carry on luggage during an emergency, don’t allow carry on luggage for every flight and every airline. Problem solved.

  • @ruthlessadmin
    @ruthlessadmin Před rokem +138

    I can't imagine thinking about anything but leaving after such a traumatic experience. What the hell is wrong with people? I certainly think people should be held responsible if they do this.

    • @galaxystudiosgaming
      @galaxystudiosgaming Před rokem +7

      It’s also more dumb when you think about the fact that the airline will replace any of your belongings that get destroyed.

    • @thizzobishi
      @thizzobishi Před rokem +8

      ​@galaxystudiosgaming not condoning it. Yet they cannot replace my years of family and personal photos. I would be gutted but I would never choose my memories over someone else's life.

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo Před rokem +6

      @@thizzobishi Why do you carry that kind of stuff in your hand luggage? I wouldn't carry anything in my hand luggage that can't be replaced, because how easy it can be lost.

    • @sparrowEP
      @sparrowEP Před rokem +1

      nah don't use luggage: use backpacks, they can be easily stored without overhead compartments, thus removing the entire stall, besides an extra one second or so wait because of the weight of things

    • @ruthlessadmin
      @ruthlessadmin Před rokem +5

      @@sparrowEP Sure, then one of the zippers slices the inflatable slide. Congratulations, you just killed 30 people.

  • @zuzukris4952
    @zuzukris4952 Před rokem +55

    I would never grab my stuff from an overhead, but when I was 13 part of our landing gear broke off (severe ice and snow, we were supposed to land in Colorado Springs but got diverted to Denver because the weather was so bad) and we had an emergency landing that took us off the runway, and a small fire broke out in the very back of the plane. I did take my small purse, because it was already sitting in my lap. Also, I was a kid and all of my money, and my passport was in my purse. My aunt was a flight attendant for almost 40 years, a broadsword couldn’t puncture the escape slide! Those things are tough! Just 8 years later, I would be involved in another emergency landing/crash in a smaller plane coming from Aspen. I never flew again after that, and I never will!! I take road-trips, and I’ve gotten to Europe twice, on a boat. 👍🏻😊

    • @dicruz8536
      @dicruz8536 Před rokem +5

      If it's on your lap it's fine : )

    • @sparrowEP
      @sparrowEP Před rokem

      what about shark attacks?

    • @djg5950
      @djg5950 Před rokem

      @@sparrowEP You only have to worry about that if the boat sinks.

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 Před rokem +2

      @@sparrowEP I doubt sharks are hanging out in the middle of the ocean. What prey would be hanging out a thousand miles? And there's no Long John Silvers that far out, so they ain't getting drive-through either.

    • @JB-bm1to
      @JB-bm1to Před rokem +7

      ​@@justaskin8523not to be rude but that is just factually wrong. Some shark species prefer shallow coastal waters, and some prefer deeper waters of the middle ocean. They can be found in every ocean of the world and the oceans are teeming with life/prey. It's pretty wild how far they travel every year if you ever want to look into it.

  • @sonyad7723
    @sonyad7723 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I was just about to say that myself in a comment!!!not only automatically locking, but in the safety procedures in the beginning of every flight, they should also STATE and SHOW them locking, like they do with the seat belts and breathing drop down masks, etc!
    If this STILL doesn't work, then the next step NEEDS to be, just lock up overhead bins at the BEGINNING OF the flight before taxi to the runway and unlock after taxi off runway when the turn off the seat blew signs. If you want something from your bag, you need to remember to put it in your personal item 'under your seat' bag!

  • @FoggyBadger
    @FoggyBadger Před rokem +38

    When I fly, I take one carry on, and it's a shoulder bag that I don't put in the overhead. I'm seeing comments about people taking their luggage from a crash being arrested. But I wouldn't be blocking the aisle, so not everyone who has their luggage blocked the aisle to get their luggage.

    • @ellewoodsrn
      @ellewoodsrn Před rokem +8

      A hand bag is hardly the same as a roller bag in the overhead. I have a fanny and more than likely I wouldn't have thought to take it off to flee lol. I think this is ok.

    • @sparrowEP
      @sparrowEP Před rokem +4

      that's what i've been saying: just grab a backpack or something instead of luggage, much more lightweight so doesn't need to get put overhead, ez fix

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 Před rokem +2

      Same goes for my laptop bag that i always carry on my shoulder or between my legs during travel. Such small bags aren't problem at all but i swear some people were even checking if they took everything. If i see such a maniac blocking my way i would literally punch their faces..

    • @carolinebennett5615
      @carolinebennett5615 Před rokem +7

      For goodness sake. It’s obvious. Leave it all and go.

    • @esciteach7997
      @esciteach7997 Před rokem +2

      YOU ARE WRONG; no one should CARRY THEIR LUGGAGE ON A SLIDE; perhaps only if the deplaning is by stairs and you are told you can as there is no imminent danger.

  • @TheCrochetmama
    @TheCrochetmama Před 11 měsíci +44

    The other plane at Tenerife was not landing. It was taxiing into position to take off next. But the small airport was not equipped for such large planes. It’s an incredibly tragic story.

    • @esthercider1205
      @esthercider1205 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was going to write this

    • @LegendaryQuack
      @LegendaryQuack Před 4 měsíci +1

      ⁠I also writed this

    • @vickythefist7062
      @vickythefist7062 Před 6 dny

      ​@@LegendaryQuack there is no such word as writted .
      It's written or I was going to write !!😂😂😂

  • @daryapeppo2359
    @daryapeppo2359 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Yes, there must be a law! People seen carying luggage after disembarking from crushed a flight need to be FINED heavily! And why there are no handcuffs on the plain to restrain violent passengers?

  • @DarkMatter1965
    @DarkMatter1965 Před 3 dny

    When I was 5, in 1971, my family moved from Belfast to New Zealand, it took 4 flights and on every flight I was taken to the cockpit to meet the pilots, 4 different aircraft as well. To this day I still remember my amazement at all the switches and controls.

  • @ralfvandeven3155
    @ralfvandeven3155 Před rokem +121

    A correction on the Tenerife airport disaster. Both planes landed on Tenerife and wanted to take off for Las Palmas. At the time the KLM flight was taking off too early the Pan Am flight missed their exit while taxiing to take off after the KLM flight. Both the tower and the Pan Am flight were talking on the radio at the same time causing radio traffic to be lost so the KLM flight didn't catch the radio traffic indicating the Pan Am plane was still on the runway. Final part of the tragedy was that the airport rescue crew at first didn't realize that there were actually two planes burning on the runway.

    • @aimbot2508
      @aimbot2508 Před rokem +12

      The Pan Am pilots didn’t miss the exit, it was impossible to do this turn. Also the 3 people contacted the same time so the KLM pilot thought they had clearence for takeoff.

    • @mattbuchanan2580
      @mattbuchanan2580 Před rokem +5

      Great answer, Ralf!

    • @MichelleQuintiaVLOGS
      @MichelleQuintiaVLOGS Před rokem +5

      @@aimbot2508it wasnt impossible, it’s just difficult to take that turn so they assumed it wasn’t the right exit

    • @Hundeputzmunter
      @Hundeputzmunter Před rokem +14

      for the curious, I recommend the video Mentour Pilot did on this

    • @sakuraplumlove5292
      @sakuraplumlove5292 Před rokem +7

      ​@@HundeputzmunterOr even the Air Crash Investigation episode of this crash.

  • @JoeyBlogs007
    @JoeyBlogs007 Před rokem +45

    They should receive heavy fines if they take their luggage under such circumstances. Not from the airline, but from the aviation administrator. like the FAA etc...

    • @Davesworld7
      @Davesworld7 Před 6 měsíci +1

      They violated regulations that are clearly spelled out in every safety briefing, the airline is not who will go after them, the authorities will and everything is already in place to do just that. One needs to understand how Aviation administration is set up. With a problem passenger, it's the authorities who grab them, not an airline employee.

  • @liviyaroy4214
    @liviyaroy4214 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This is one of the rare times I have heard @BE AMAZED being so serious

  • @grahambartram7944
    @grahambartram7944 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a child in the 70s I and my sister used to fly unaccompanied between London and West Africa regularly. We flew with British Caledonian and we had special "passports" that the crew would stamp each time we flew. We would also get to meet the captain in the cockpit during the flight. We had metal "wings" badges to show we were frequent flyers. In Accra we would be met by our parents as soon as we landed, because they had simply walked through the airport security right up to the steps (no air bridges in those days). Flying was very different in those days...

  • @robertcasey7312
    @robertcasey7312 Před 11 měsíci +41

    I’m shocked the crew and passengers didn’t immediately incapacitate the dangerous window kicking passenger.

  • @mikearchman
    @mikearchman Před rokem +228

    They should definitely introduce and enforce such a law!

    • @ralfvandeven3155
      @ralfvandeven3155 Před rokem +5

      Pointless in my opinion. Nobody that is actually thinking would be so stupid to delay exiting the plane to get their luggage. People at that time are not thinking and simply act they would when normally exiting the plane, gathering their belongings as that is in their mind as the "appropriate" thing to do when exiting the plane. Introducing a law won't change that as people aren't thinking rationally at that point.
      It is the same behavior that causes people to ignore fire exits in a building during a fire and take the normal exit. Or standing in line at the cash register in a supermarket while actually looking at a fire getting out of control. We are simply not as good at adapting to emergencies as we like to think we are.

    • @jackeriksen6753
      @jackeriksen6753 Před rokem +1

      Just add a locking mechanism to use during emergencies. Solved.

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 Před rokem

      Who, exactly, are "they"? _Our_ representatives? Well, first things first. _We_ need to make it common law to treat such activities as abhorrent and deserving of repercussions.

    • @ralfvandeven3155
      @ralfvandeven3155 Před rokem

      @@innocentbystander3317 usually the lawmakers are the elected representatives. Repercussions for a crime are determined by laws. Or do you suggest people organise a lynching during the evacuation of a plane? I'm not sure that would speed things up. Actually the #1 issue is chaos.
      When after a crash they wanted to figure out out they didn't manage to evacuate the plane in a timely fashion they did test. And each times they got everybody of in time. Then they said something like the first 10 to get off gets $100. Suddenly people were climbing over each other and got jammed in the door opening.
      Order and clarity about what each and everybody has to do is essential.

    • @sesshomaruslover1
      @sesshomaruslover1 Před rokem +1

      @@ralfvandeven3155 and the not thinking is the point consequences are gonna make you think twice about doing it again

  • @user-ni1vc4yk2y
    @user-ni1vc4yk2y Před 6 měsíci +2

    at the start of the video he mentioned something about plane being struck by lighting,and now many people are scared of flying,if you're scared of flying in thunder storms dont be scared,modern planes are equipped with some anti thunder stuff

  • @LongHaulPilot
    @LongHaulPilot Před 5 měsíci +6

    JAL516 shows us that its possible to save everyone if YOU DONT TAKE YOUR BAGS

  • @jannorton5108
    @jannorton5108 Před rokem +9

    I have flown many times and maybe I missed it, but I do not remember the flight crew going over this important detail. It is worth including and repeating!!!

  • @utubejaime1
    @utubejaime1 Před rokem +30

    I love the idea of automatic locking bins until complete AÑD SAFE landing💡

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +1

      Yea, but there will still be that one idiot who tries to break the bins open to get his stuff.

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Před 6 dny

      I like the idea of no carry on or lockable bins that do not unlock except by cabin crew. Also the smallest bag that MUST Be able to fully fit under the seat non of this monster bags. . Then we need to be able to check in 2 cases.

  • @chelin7023
    @chelin7023 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This video should be seen in the waiting area, so all passengers are “educated” in the way they can contribute to a safer flight. Those people carrying their belongings are unbelievable; other could have been saved if only they had followed the instructions given.

  • @TheTwinIdiots124
    @TheTwinIdiots124 Před 11 dny

    I have been in the cockpit after we were down on the ground and people we getting of the plane. Funnily enough it was the pilot who asked me and my brother if we wanted so sit in the seats. That was the best pilot and made our holiday even better.

  • @Ms-Fortune
    @Ms-Fortune Před rokem +74

    I wish more people would realize this...
    But what can you do if _YOU_ are trapped *_behind_* the horde of people grabbing their bags? Is there any way for you (a fellow passenger) to make them stop and actually _think_ in that situation?

    • @greatPretender79
      @greatPretender79 Před rokem +48

      Idk about stopping them, but I'm climbing them and/or the seats if that's what they wanna do

    • @michellekrueger5122
      @michellekrueger5122 Před rokem +26

      Well start swinging punching..you might get their attention! And get out!

    • @esciteach7997
      @esciteach7997 Před rokem +17

      yes; announce you are an undercover police officer and if they don't stop you will shove them ahead/and-or arrest them. Can clear it up later.

    • @RipskyOfficials
      @RipskyOfficials Před 11 měsíci

      Have a gun on you at all times.

    • @OpenCarryUSMC
      @OpenCarryUSMC Před 10 měsíci +7

      You climb over the seats

  • @FamosoMarcoso
    @FamosoMarcoso Před rokem +40

    I would support adding "in the event of a crash, leave your bags and depart the plane" to the flight safety brief.....wait a sec.....

    • @shannona2517
      @shannona2517 Před rokem +8

      Lol I kept thinking “they already tell us that during the brief” and thought it was the Mandela effect. 😅

  • @litephaze
    @litephaze Před měsícem

    As always, I love your videos! Thank you so much for doing this Video! It really is amazing how ignorant and self-centered people can be even in such a critical situation! I hope this video gets out to as MANY people out there as possible! Anywhere from the first-timers, to the more seasoned ones, like myself and the Elite/Mega-Milers’!

    • @litephaze
      @litephaze Před měsícem

      Oh, and by the way… Yes, I would support ANY law associated with the subject matter, ten-fold!

  • @captainbeckyrayshoichetuss6418

    Not only is taking luggage dangerous and deadly, but your luggage becomes NTSB (or any air investigation agency) evidence the moment something goes wrong with the plane (unless the plane landed safely intact and at the gate). Taking the luggage also interferes with the NTSB investigation (and subsequent documentaries, too), because they also need to know if the luggage itself is the potential source of the crash or not. Luggage also serves a crucial part in air crash investigations, and removing the luggage at the crash makes it more harder for the investigators to reconstruct what the passengers were doing at the time things went wrong with the plane.
    Imagine a passenger whose luggage caused the plane crash (or injured another person the moment things went wrong), but still has the audacity to take it from the crash. That brings a serious charge of tampering with evidence and/or interfering with an investigation.
    PEOPLE, PLEASE LEAVE YOUR STUFF BEHIND! EVEN IF THE PLANE NEVER CATCHES FIRE AFTER CRASH LANDING, THEY'LL JUST MAIL THE LUGGAGE MONTHS LATER TO YOUR HOUSE!

  • @robertalix8147
    @robertalix8147 Před rokem +31

    In such a situation I would have just shoved the "overhead baggage people" out of my way.

    • @erikbrodin2198
      @erikbrodin2198 Před rokem

      And that's why it's a horrible idea to yell "fire" in a crowded indoor space. Because no matter how smart you think you are, your attempt to barrel through the crowd will be an absolute failure. Rather than save yourself, you might just end up being the lone fatality when you're trampled to a coagulated mess, not before feeling the warm stink of your bowels as your personal under-gut compartment is swiftly and completely extruded into your tightey whiteys. Somebody who thinks like that must have been drop kicked to the back of the head at least a few times and probably ate a bunch of sand from the litter box and liked it.

    • @madelineryan548
      @madelineryan548 Před rokem +3

      Me too

  • @bvoyelr
    @bvoyelr Před rokem +6

    There's a show called Air Disasters which I've quite enjoyed -- it goes through plane crashes in extreme detail, spending an entire hour long episode on each crash.
    I like this format better. Quick and to the point. It does, however, gloss over one thing that often becomes apparent as you're watching Air Disasters: crash investigators are often making educated guesses about why wrecks occur. It's rarely so black-and-white.

  • @coreym162
    @coreym162 Před 14 hodinami

    The pressure doesn't suck you out. Only the air and light objects blown outward by cabin air escaping. You'd sooner find difficulty breathing or be blown to the back of the plane seeing the air pressure in the cabin equalizes to the lower pressure outside which is even lower the further up you go. Oahu Airlines had an explosive decompression and only 1 flight attendant was blown out. Not sucked out. There is a major difference. That was only because, the whole roof "blew off", she wasn't fastened and she was being hit by the direct down wind from the plane at cruising speed (roughly 500mph) necessary for lift of the plane at cruising altitude with no roof and was affectively "blown out". Yes, a sudden pressure change can destabilize the integrity of the plane but not only do the doors open inward they're tapered outward away from cabin pressure creating a suction. A little door or window blowing out (without a down wind coming sideways (mostly impossible) isn't enough to do that. That's movies. Please stop contributing to the wall of misinformation.

  • @Mew_York_Kitty
    @Mew_York_Kitty Před 6 měsíci +2

    Love the animated art style of the pilot's reaction 😆

  • @cthulhuwizard
    @cthulhuwizard Před rokem +80

    I wouldn't really say that someone's on board luggage can always be replaced, but it is beyond ridiculous that people prioritise their belongings over their own lives.

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +3

      Name one physical object that can't be replaced? Any electronic data should be backed up in a public or private cloud.

    • @vocassen
      @vocassen Před rokem +7

      @@MegaLokopo Not necessarily cloud, just on a second PC or external hard drive left home.
      The only stuff that should reasonably be important enough (e.g. 2FA code seeds) should be on your phone anyway
      Sometimes, important SEEMING stuff might cause alarm though, e.g. papers needed for entering a country, in the panic of the moment you might think you'd have big issues if you left them to burn, but I doubt victims of a crash will be treated worse for not having any papers, realistically

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +3

      @@vocassen Yea, and if you have digital copies of everything you need and you always upload it to a personal cloud if you don't have the chance to add it to your computer at home physically. You could make it so you lose nothing important. I even go as far as having 3 physical security keys for access to my main gmail account, and all three are never in the same state.

    • @CutieRingoJoy
      @CutieRingoJoy Před rokem +3

      What about people with medical needs? People on feeding tube? People with many medication? My mum is on feeding tube and needs to carry cans of milk cause that's the only source of food she can take if she can't bring it with her she get arrested for trying to stay alive? Some people would die if they don't have their medication taken in time

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +5

      @@CutieRingoJoy How does she get the milk past security? She should probably always get a window seat, stay in her seat, take the medicine out of a backpack under the seat, take the medicine, and then evacuate. Sadly saving her live is not worth many others dying.

  • @matzmn
    @matzmn Před rokem +20

    I think everybody travelling by plane to a foreign country, should carry a small pouch/purse that you keep with you at all times. Keep anything important like money, passport, cards etc in it so that in case of emergency, you don't even need to bother about your luggage or backpack in the overhead bins. I normally just keep those things in my jacket pockets. Many people do worry especially if you are in a foreign country, with the hassle that have to go through to get back your papers, cards etc.

    • @CB74651
      @CB74651 Před rokem

      Agree

    • @sparrowEP
      @sparrowEP Před rokem +3

      or a backpack, those tiny backpacks that contain phone slots, charging spots, pretty much most needs fit into a bag the size of a head, anyone know them? a tiny bit bigger than pouches and purses for bigger stuff

    • @adrianparsons6683
      @adrianparsons6683 Před rokem +3

      I always wear a fanny pack with my info and meds.

  • @SuperFormula1
    @SuperFormula1 Před 9 měsíci +2

    1:51 and that’s the sign of a poorly maintained and a cheap plane right there folks!

  • @im_Zandom
    @im_Zandom Před měsícem +2

    I went into the cockpit 2X IN A ROW and i’ma kid.

  • @krampusklaws2238
    @krampusklaws2238 Před rokem +21

    I think the main reason many people grab their luggage is due to many people having money, passport, and other important things in them. Anyone planning on flying should have a waist pack (fanny/bum bag) with those important things in them, rather than in carry on luggage.

    • @elga8827
      @elga8827 Před 9 měsíci +5

      oh christ, its emergency, you can always get new documents. Life you do not get back.

    • @X001W19
      @X001W19 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@elga8827I don't understand people talking about money, passport, cards in the moment of life and death

  • @richardautry9594
    @richardautry9594 Před 11 měsíci +20

    I remember the Southwest flight. The lady who was involved was partially sucked out of the plane, was from here in Albuquerque. She later died from her injuries. As for the Tenerife incident is one which should never have happened but for the KLM pilot was too much in a rush to leave.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Před 11 měsíci +1

      He was a key part of the problem, but there was a long list of failures

    • @cplmpcocptcl6306
      @cplmpcocptcl6306 Před 9 měsíci +4

      ⁠​⁠@@pazza4555He was the problem. He didn’t wait for clearance then when the flight engineer heard the PanAm was still on the runway, the captain said it was clear and kept going.

    • @TimeLady8
      @TimeLady8 Před 9 měsíci +4

      And the PanAm flight had not JUST landed. It was moving down the runway to a taxiway.

    • @CharityAngelSpectrum
      @CharityAngelSpectrum Před měsícem

      ​@@TimeLady8 absolutely - both planes had been there for hours. The airport was so busy that the main taxiway was full of parked planes, and they had no choice but to use the runway as a taxiway too. There was a lot went wrong on that awful day.

  • @MovieMakingMan
    @MovieMakingMan Před 5 měsíci +4

    My car auto locks all doors once it reaches 12 mph. The same should be installed on aircraft bins. Also, during preflight instructions tell the passengers they will be fined $25,000 if they carry out anything other than themselves during an emergency on the ground. Probably most of the 41 who died on this Russian plane could’ve survived if not for the thoughtless, selfish people.

    • @andysix246
      @andysix246 Před 2 měsíci +1

      A great idea, I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult. The biggest resistance would probably be from airlines.

  • @cassiemeigs5711
    @cassiemeigs5711 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Possessions can be replaced, even certain documents can be obtained, if on record, lives can not be replaced. And if there is something you can't live without, it should be on you, or left at home

  • @DavidFay-tb5tp
    @DavidFay-tb5tp Před 7 měsíci +2

    That would be the most terrifying thing I can imagine. Getting sucked out a window and just falling to your death

  • @tricnixon6819
    @tricnixon6819 Před rokem +115

    Love your content. The time & effort you put into researching, editing etc just for the purpose of your subscribers is exceptional. Love it man, keep it up! Also for anyone reading this, have a wonderful day!

    • @the_infinite_symbol
      @the_infinite_symbol Před rokem +3

      You too have a good day sir

    • @ladytaylor4299
      @ladytaylor4299 Před rokem +2

      Thank you and I hope you have a great day also

    • @galaxystudiosgaming
      @galaxystudiosgaming Před rokem +2

      Man makes a 30min animation. I’m sure he has a team working on this, but as a video editor I can say that this is no small feat.

    • @skylerlintner4858
      @skylerlintner4858 Před rokem +1

      I was assuming it was a whole team...not just some guy...

    • @dewieli2389
      @dewieli2389 Před 10 měsíci

      GOOD DAY TO YOU AS WELL.
      SAFE TRAVELS EVERYONE.

  • @J-Rod91
    @J-Rod91 Před rokem +117

    God I feel terrible for the last kid that touched the controls. Sure it wasn’t a long time but the last part of his life he had to have realized HE did something wrong. I can’t imagine the guilt he probably felt as he realized they were 100% going to crash. That guilt, even if only felt for a few seconds to minutes, knowing you just unintentionally killed everyone on the plane including your own dad and sibling. Shit now that I think about it, imagine how the dad felt. He was just trying to do something for his kids because he loved them. Then unfortunately his kid messed up and killed everyone. Again not only does he feel the guilt for letting this happen, he knew his kids were about to die along with him and the passengers. That is ROUGH!! 😔

    • @Obetv01
      @Obetv01 Před 10 měsíci +17

      Rough?!?! I'd a given the boy and the dad a dirty slap each just before the moment became final. They'd a felt that rough. There are things that should simply not happen and that's one of em. You could even excuse sitting in the hot seat. But actually playing with the controls?!?! That just made me mad. Made me mad when it happened and even madder now!!! Grrrrr!!!

    • @xVampLuhvx
      @xVampLuhvx Před 10 měsíci +11

      Ok ngl i dont feel bad for the kids one bit..maybe a little, no seriously THEY WERE 12 AND 16, THEYRE OLD ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND TO NOT PLAY WITH THE CONTROLS... if the third pilot survived he should be fired.

    • @Jaques.
      @Jaques. Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Obetv01talk normally, why you saying em? Just say them so you don’t look like a person texting their friends.

    • @Obetv01
      @Obetv01 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Jaques. innit?

    • @mewsterx3679
      @mewsterx3679 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Don't worry, natural selection caught up to em and swooped them up

  • @naturalphenomenon1402
    @naturalphenomenon1402 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I liked and subscribed long ago. Laws to leave luggage would do nothing. Laws requiring all passengers have baggage insurance and signs that clearly state that all luggage left behind will be replaced would help more people leave their stuff behind.

  • @arwenevenstar0761
    @arwenevenstar0761 Před 10 měsíci

    I use a backpack for my carry-on but I don’t put it in the overhead compartment. It goes under the seat in front of me so I have easy access to the books, snacks, etc. that I put in it plus, since I’m short, it makes a great foot rest! A bonus is that I could grab it in an instant without impeding anyone else and without blocking the aisle.

  • @orion7763
    @orion7763 Před rokem +56

    The last of story is insane- how could the THREE pilots have agreed to let a child fly a commercial plane? The death of everyone on board is a tragic consequence I think most people would have foreseen.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před rokem +5

      The silent disengagement was part of the failure as well.

    • @chessiesystem
      @chessiesystem Před rokem +11

      That one pissed me off.

    • @dewieli2389
      @dewieli2389 Před 10 měsíci +4

      A COMPLETE DISGRACE!
      INEXCUSABLE IGNORRANCE!
      I'M STILL SHAKING MY HEAD!

    • @Agapimo
      @Agapimo Před 10 měsíci

      Russians and many other cultures see rules as “individual guidelines”, even those in cultures that tend to see rules as “applying to everyone uniformly” still are ruled by a brain evolved for self preservation which often leads to a contradiction in the decision making and subsequent behaviors, ESPECIALLY during extreme stressful Fight-or-Fight circumstances when the rational thinking is “not in the driver’s seat”.
      This is precisely why repeated precise protocol practice is used in many occupations (police, military, firefighters, airline crew, medical professionals, etc) to provide time saving near automatic procedures for various trained situations.

    • @yawasante4536
      @yawasante4536 Před 7 měsíci

      They completely trusted the auto pilot

  • @filenotfound__3871
    @filenotfound__3871 Před rokem +22

    You know what would be great.
    A feature on a plane to lock all the overhead compartments in case of an emergency.

    • @tinamarieb49
      @tinamarieb49 Před 10 měsíci

      Unfortunately folks would still block the aisle trying to get into those locked bins.

    • @filenotfound__3871
      @filenotfound__3871 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@tinamarieb49 violence is always an option

  • @user-go6fz6bp8y
    @user-go6fz6bp8y Před 21 dnem

    I visited the cockpit of an A330-900 NEO during disembarking on my flight from Manila to Sydney. I waited for everyone to leave the plane and I was the last one. I asked the flight attendant if I can visit the cockpit and they actually LET ME IN. The pilot asked me to sit on his seat and taught me the basics of flying a plane. He told me to have a good moment with the side stick of the plane and it was a memorable experience to me actually.

  • @normapovey6268
    @normapovey6268 Před 3 měsíci

    I really enjoyed watching this, thank you

  • @captlynhall
    @captlynhall Před 11 měsíci +12

    Having a locking mechanism on the overheads is a very good idea. I believe hefty fines and possible jail time would be in order as well for anyone seen with luggage subsequent an evacuation. Deliberately placing others lives in danger due to your own actions should come with consequences.

  • @JakePlayz37
    @JakePlayz37 Před rokem +70

    do you ever realize how much work he puts into these videos like animations... finding this out in the first place... and they are actually good videos unlike a lot of content out there, keep doing what you are doing! you are... amazing! (pun intended)

  • @sabrinaglaze6085
    @sabrinaglaze6085 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Continental flight 1943 belly landed in Houston. 1995-ish? People were slow to exit despite the smoke and heat. Never occurred to me that this may be the reason. I left everything onboard and it was a hassle afterward getting another flight out not having my ID. I was only half way home. I was being told I couldn’t get a flight without it. Crazy.

  • @chrysalis72
    @chrysalis72 Před 9 měsíci

    I had a car crash at 60 and lost control, it was on a country road with a newbie driver,two folk walking back from a night club drunk were walking on a country road,its scary the volicity of how intense that loss of control felt,we tumbled 3times and landed hard upside down in a field near coylton Ayrshire. I was not giving a story single monkey in a tree for possessions, my fight or flight instinct for survival was too intense.. it makes time go slow motion but thats half the speed of the first plane so i cant imagine how those people weren't running for doors as per instinct..maybe its because I have seen the loss of entire houses or most of my really good things previously,they are not an extension of us. Its pure ego to think any less or more because of possessions like cars or nice clothes,zeros in the bank dont make happiness or àutomatically make people superior. We come in naked and go out naked anyway, never with hand luggage. God knows what we need, lilies of the field and all that.

  • @mrskye08
    @mrskye08 Před 11 měsíci +17

    There should be a mechanism that locks the luggage during the entire flight. And only upon the attendant's permission to unlock it throughout the span of the flight. This will give a hint to passengers that the luggage is locked and will remain locked during emergencies.

    • @momotutuxi2445
      @momotutuxi2445 Před 10 měsíci

      +1

    • @Luxas360
      @Luxas360 Před 9 měsíci

      Sometimes you have to get stuff from them though 🤷

    • @butchieblock9118
      @butchieblock9118 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@Luxas360 Like perhaps one's legs? That's the only important thing one needs during an emergency evacuation, IMO.

  • @TheseSlayer
    @TheseSlayer Před rokem +53

    Ive always been scared of a plane crash, not because I’d literally DIE, but i was scared that I’d have to leave my precious drawing tablet behind, damn.

    • @astralb.2647
      @astralb.2647 Před rokem +3

      HELP SAME.
      But also I'd probably be left to die because I'm unable to walk unasisted😂

    • @aungoo9700
      @aungoo9700 Před rokem +3

      Even though life, is more important than something you can replace.

    • @Historymaker-2001
      @Historymaker-2001 Před rokem +1

      @@astralb.2647 communicate this to anyone you are sitting with, and to the cabin crew. Someone will help you get to an exit

    • @agentlinrov1474
      @agentlinrov1474 Před rokem

      ​@@aungoo9700If you can afford one, that is...

    • @djg5950
      @djg5950 Před rokem +2

      @@Historymaker-2001 How do you think she boarded the plane without the flight attendants noticing ? It's my belief that all handicapped people (those needing assistance) are seated near an exit and helped if evacuation is necessary.

  • @gozfit5410
    @gozfit5410 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For everybody’s info, KLM SLID on the runway after the collision when Pan AM was IDLED. it was only cuz of the sliding KLM caught fire and everybody died in KLM

  • @CTzons
    @CTzons Před 5 měsíci +2

    12:20 You can't pray in a Moving Airplane since you have to face a specific location and It's unlikely that the plane is going to that location

  • @RealBrik
    @RealBrik Před rokem +7

    I never thought i would hear of the deadliest plane crash is a be amazed video. the tenerife airport disaster was truly a tragic accident

  • @Shalashaska016
    @Shalashaska016 Před 11 měsíci +7

    My father when I was younger in the 90s would travel the world and I remember seeing the crew deck and even getting wings from pilots. It was awesome. Fast forward now to being an adult I am now starting to travel again in the 2020s. Its a different atmosphere for sure compared to the 90s. Someone's cat got loose on one of my flights but was rounded up quickly and safely with only minor bites and scratches. Still not OK but I didnt realize how far ESA has come along. I've been on many flights with K9s before for Police and Military but never ESA or legitimate service animals. It was a concerning time for me being extremely allergic to cats though it seemed like many passengers were in joy for the cat that was actually freaking out with no where to hide.
    I also had a very fortunate unfortunate flight with an extremely belligerent passenger. It was a full flight all seats taken and no boarding groups I guess. They just asked everyone help check their bags and wear their masks for covid. This man wanted to fight with the flight stewards over not wearing a mask. The fortunate thing about this flight was that it was almost entirely military. Marines, army, air force, k9, and such were just boarding now. Many of them still wearing their body armour minus their magazines and radio equipment. A gentle tap on the passenger's shoulder sent chills down his body when the marine in front asked if there was a problem. The man who was hassling the the stewards did not see the 20+ armed services members in the aisle wanting to take a seat waiting on him to put a mask on... or else. It was a very tiring flight for everyone especially those troops coming back from who know what and for myself I never felt more proud of safer on a flight in my entire life. That was definitely a scary time to fly though when people left and right were out right fighting on air planes due to covid 19 masking amd such.

  • @jenniferviernes2069
    @jenniferviernes2069 Před 5 měsíci

    In case of emergencies that's needs urgent evacuation, remember life is far more valuable that tangible things because life is irreplaceable while material possessions are likely can be replaced easily and readily, therefore left it behind, run for life and consider the life of other passengers too

  • @All_Loves_Lost
    @All_Loves_Lost Před 3 měsíci

    The animation in this video is spot on-! I love it-!
    Also- I can’t believe someone flew with an “emotional support” kangaroo 😂

  • @daoyeet
    @daoyeet Před rokem +15

    This video should be everywhere on the airports, so people are more aware of their actions

    • @Davesworld7
      @Davesworld7 Před 6 měsíci +1

      How does one NOT know they are holding up an evacuation. The safety briefing at the beginning of every single flight makes it clear. In the event of an emergency do not collect your belongings and head where directed. This is a legal issue, not an I don't feel like it issue.

  • @laurahamilton4554
    @laurahamilton4554 Před rokem +5

    What I can’t fathom is what could be so utterly important in those bags that they need to grab them whilst the plane is on fire. I always pack my much needed medication in the overhead compartment which I would feel compelled to grab, but if I were in a situation where I or others could do die to my actions, then I’d rather leave my meds and survive.

  • @wewinnew
    @wewinnew Před 2 měsíci

    This video serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of rigorous training and preparation in aviation.

  • @hilarylaw8415
    @hilarylaw8415 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I sincerely hope I NEVER have to fly again! Always infuriated me when the second the seatbelt sign went off, people would jump up and start rummaging for their bags. If they had a single trace of decency, they'd remain seated, allowing those w/o carry-on bags to walk off, then get their bags. Sadly, it was fairly apparent the idea of being considerate to others was the very furthest thing from their minds.

  • @user-gi9zs7om7x
    @user-gi9zs7om7x Před 11 měsíci +19

    in my opinion, I think its a chain reaction in which if the passenger infront begun to grab their luggage blocking the way while standing waiting the passengers inback will start reaching to their luggage as well

    • @enjoystraveling
      @enjoystraveling Před 3 měsíci

      If I was behind someone that did that then my teen reaction would be to shout go go get out now

  • @demetriusdragon3301
    @demetriusdragon3301 Před rokem +15

    I wonder if they could create a feature that locks the luggage area during flight? Or when alarms going off?

    • @Davesworld7
      @Davesworld7 Před 6 měsíci

      If they could do it without adding weight.

  • @fw_andre
    @fw_andre Před 9 měsíci +2

    The people who took the luggage should be arrested, they cost lives of over 20 people and they’re dumb

  • @affenwerk5598
    @affenwerk5598 Před 5 měsíci

    I can somehow relate, that even in danger of your life, you'd still be thinking about how expensive it would be to get all your papers, and documents new.. and how long it would take... and you cannot rely on the airlines insurance to step in.. even if it's your right... Thanks Bureaucracy! 👍🏻 (Of course it's horrible that it is like that and provides such danger.. 😥)

  • @necococo
    @necococo Před rokem +10

    Could they perhaps implement a system where an emergency button pressed by the pilot or flight attendant will force lock all baggage compartments, to prevent people from blocking the aisles? They should also warn passengers before the flight to keep valuable items on their person at all times, in their purse or under the seat instead of overhead bins, that might help to reduce the risk of blocking aisles.

    • @shadowsmoonlight
      @shadowsmoonlight Před 4 měsíci

      Also, the seat in front has a pocket of sorts, (usually has instructions for emergency and blankets) can add important documents and wallet there....just grab those and go.

  • @jolo3118
    @jolo3118 Před rokem +13

    My dad watches Air Disasters on Smithsonian channel and let me tell ya, with just the sheer number of episodes, each a separate incident, it takes all my courage and a little valium to get my butt on an airplane.

    • @lynnkesh254
      @lynnkesh254 Před rokem +3

      There's a series in NATGEO 'Air crash investigations'

    • @andresggcf
      @andresggcf Před rokem +2

      still safer than getting on a car

    • @jolo3118
      @jolo3118 Před rokem +2

      @@andresggcf True. Damn near guaranteed death if your plane crashes though. But yes, you're 100 percent correct. 💕💕

    • @aimbot2508
      @aimbot2508 Před rokem

      Smithsonian channel is very well informed for the disasters from national geographic

    • @AnotherWittyUsername.
      @AnotherWittyUsername. Před rokem +3

      It takes all my courage to get my but on a plane too, but I won't take medications or use alcohol, marijuana or anything else that might impair my judgement/reflexes in case the plane does crash. I only fly when I'm well rested too, because it takes a lot to wake me up once I'm sleeping. I usually try to distract myself with a new book or 3. It helps.

  • @Emma_012
    @Emma_012 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Its crazy on how people prioritize their luggage more than their own life and others life.

  • @Third7Plays
    @Third7Plays Před 4 měsíci +1

    Simple idea
    In the preflight safety briefing, during the evacuation brief the flight attendants could say something along the lines of "in the event of a crash or accident, it is extremely dangerous to try and save your luggage."

  • @witchofdread1875
    @witchofdread1875 Před rokem +45

    It's crazy how these people put their lives on the line for their luggage. I doubt anything in those bags is worth a life.

    • @lynnkesh254
      @lynnkesh254 Před rokem +3

      Money is the root of all evil... probably they have stuff worth alot in there...

    • @tiffanyhaddox7499
      @tiffanyhaddox7499 Před rokem +9

      Depending on the bag it might have medication that they need to actually live.

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Před rokem +7

      @@lynnkesh254
      If you're going to repeat a quote, at least do it correctly.
      "The LOVE of money, is the root of all evil."
      Money itself cannot be evil.

    • @The_Blazement
      @The_Blazement Před rokem +3

      @@tiffanyhaddox7499 that's still not a good reason to possibly cause the deaths of others, they can go back and get it later

    • @astralb.2647
      @astralb.2647 Před rokem +5

      ​@Aᴡᴇꜱᴩʟᴏꜱɪᴏɴ you can't go back later to get your epi-pen or your insulin😅

  • @GarrettHaire
    @GarrettHaire Před rokem +18

    This should most certainly be a law if people die then the ones who prioritized their overhead luggage should be charged with manslaughter if no one dies they they should be charged with negligence.

    • @laterferaligatr2947
      @laterferaligatr2947 Před rokem +3

      Nah.charge them with malice murder. If you prioritize your handbag over other people's lives, you need life in prison. Period. Point plank. Full stop.

    • @Thiscooldude123
      @Thiscooldude123 Před rokem

      No. That’s just being too cruel if a person doesn’t know fast a fire is spreading or, doesn’t know how severe there situation is. While it is selfish, they do not deserve manslaughter charges. Especially if it was caused by a child.

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +4

      @@Thiscooldude123 No manslaughter would be appropriate charging them with murder would be cruel. Children old enough to fly without their parents or legal guardian are old enough to be taught to obey rules.

    • @sparrowEP
      @sparrowEP Před rokem

      just apply another feature to planes: a button at the cockpit area to shoot all of the luggage 70 meters away from the plane, then no one can get angery at the airline company for not giving them their luggage :D epik pie :D or: another "lane" for the plane that contains all of the luggage and stuff

    • @synqelectric6163
      @synqelectric6163 Před rokem

      ​@@sparrowEPimagine a suitcase falling from the air and landing on a person. That would be catastrophic.

  • @0nearmedbandit
    @0nearmedbandit Před 4 měsíci

    I got to see a cockpit as a kid back when flying from Europe to America. Maybe around '92? Though I don't really remember much about it.

  • @carolinecook-fy1dk
    @carolinecook-fy1dk Před 10 měsíci

    great video as always:)