Windscreen probably. Joking aside, that was the hardest one to listen too. The utterly defeated tone in his voice that, without a shadow of a doubt, accurately predicted his final few moments.
I know right it was so sad but I fly with Swiss every time basically so I’m pretty scared sometimes but I think they only had one crash so it kinda relieved me when I new that❤️ RIP to everyone on board🕊️
More people would've ended up surviving if the JAPANESE GOVERNMENT DIDN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT DAY IN ORDER TO RESCUE ALL THOSE PEOPLE THAT SURVIVED THE CRASH!!!!!
I was a flight attendant for years and had to watch so many of these... The saddest ine i ever heard was the hearing the co pilot say "I LOVE YOU MOM"😢
Respect is well-deserved. Crash was caused by a structural failure, and simulations were unable to keep the plane aloft as long as the pilot actually did.
@@roberthudson1959 I think it’s the adrenaline. In a sim you don’t actually expect to die so you don’t really try as much. If you actually had a life or death situation those pilots would also probably perform close to what the pilots did
This is actually really distressing. We’re listening to people die. This is horrifying. I’m so sorry for these poor pilots. I’m so sorry. Love to you always ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
"Goodbye everybody" from the Swissair pilot is the saddest you can even hear his voice cracked as he started to cry knowing it's going to be his last moment
@@Max_-di5xj Although one should say that one stats which people tend to hear of the fatality rate per Kilometer or hour flown Those are very low However if you look at accidents per journey (so each flight ) and compare to it accident or fatality rate per each trip in a car , statistics get more complicated Each month in the USA there are 30 billion trips per car! But only 9 million trips per plane You see the risk of flying isn’t distributed on distance , most accidents are around take off and landing Meanwhile for cars it’s when you drive a lot and when you drive fast But in each plane trip you take the same risk Airline insurance don’t take fatality rate ber kilometer or per hour as their base calculation but per journey
A320 only crashed once and it’s more likely on a car Think about it this way: When a plane crashes, it is worldwide news and it becomes much safer immediately after When a car crashes 99.9 percent of people will never ever know about it
Saddest yet bravest that I can think of is the Alaska Airlines crash where the jack screw came apart, rendering the plane uncontrollable. Those pilots still fought all the way to the water, even while flying upside down and in the final spiral into the sea. The last words were, “Here we go.” Godspeed to the crew and passengers of Alaska Airlines flight 261.
I googled these and the pilot and first officer on the Delta flight were injured but didn’t die so these are thankfully not their last words. Rest in peace to all those who perished in these crashes 🙏🏻
The swiss airways guy even started crying before his death.. rest in peace every pilot who has died in a crash. edit 1: not trying to be that guys but 522 likes? that’s the most I’ve had before! thanks y’all!
JAL 123 kept fighting until the last second. Despite the major damage, they were able to keep the plane on air for atleast 30 mins. They also managed to save 4 lives. (Actually, more than 4 but the rescuers didn't bother checking on the survivors the same day, they rested and checked the next day)
I went on a flight to Okinawa and Japan, and the plane was JAL. I could've never heard such a sad and traumatizing last words from them, I felt like it was extremely hard for them to deal with it, and was trying super hard to fight it, may their souls rest in peace..
The first one the goodbye everybody was the worse for me to hear the panic and screaming from the rest is normal but the first one is the sound of a man whos come to terms with whats about to happen you know he was thinking of his family in that second heartbreaking
The fact that you can hear the fear in all of their last words, and you can hear the last 2 pilots screaming, and the Swiss air pilot crying, is just heartbreaking
I'd like to think that with all the adrenaline coursing through them at that moment, they don't feel any pain. I can only hope that's the case though 😢😭
swiss 330 is actually the saddest last word in the aviation history. some are gonna say its ¨ma, I love you or ¨its the end¨ well every ones are sad. but for me ¨goodbye everybody¨ is the saddest one.
Saw the JAL incident just now it's sad to hear how the government could have saved 20 - 50 people out of the 513 on board the flight but chose not too thinking everyone was dead at last only 4 people made it out alive heck even an American military jet flying by offered to help but the government rejected it thinking it would defame the image of the Japanese government. The accident was caused by the rear of the aircraft getting blown away due to a tail strike prior to the incident. The crew heroically made the aircraft afloat for 30 minutes when the expected time was less than 2 minutes
@@BrandonSoto92010but in the initial crash, more people survived, like what he said 530 died, however due to delayed rescue operation more people died waiting for rescue to arrive
Swissair Flight 330 was a regularly scheduled flight from Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland, to Hong Kong with a planned stopover in Tel Aviv, Israel. A bomb planted by two members of the PLO exploded soon after takeoff, causing the plane to crash, killing all 47 passengers and crew.
Absolutely harrowing 😔 god bless you all ❤️🙏 I was on a flight about 29years ago and if it wasn’t for the pilot, I’d not be here to tell you about it ❤️🙏x
I had an Earth Science teacher in high school who was an Airforce pilot. He had a bucket load of air disaster audio tapes he made us listen to during the year. Some of them were horrendous.
@@JosePanesso-mh2sd he said it in a "I told you so" kind of way. The copilot said that after pretty much saying they shouldn't take off, but just cutting around the bush about it. The pilot just said "no, it's alright."
There's an old saying, if theres any doubt, theres no doubt. So much has been learned from this very sad accidents and thankfully the industry is a lot safer than it once was. RIP to those who lost their lives.
MH370, 9/11 hijacker pilots, Germanwings 9525, Jal 350, Marco Flight 630, Silkair 185, Egypt Air 990, Mozambique 470, China Eastern 5735…….. to name a few….. did these “fly higher”?
Bonuses aircrafts: Pacific Southwest america: ma I love you. Summary: crashed due to the same landing with the Cessna 182 japan airlines flight 123 last words: Copilot: flaps up flaps up flaps up Captain:flaps up okay? Captain: power power! FLAP!!! Copilot: I'm trying. Captain: it's going to stall! *alarm noises* Captain: power. Power! Power GPWS: SINK RATE GPWS: WHOOP WHOOP! PULL UP! X3 Captain:it's the end! (In Japanese) GPWS: WHOOP WHOO- *first impact* PULL UP! GPWS: WHOOP WHOOP! PULL UP GPWS: WHOOP WHO- *last impact* Full summary on Jal 123: Japan Air Lines Flight 123 (Japanese: 日航ジャンボ機墜落事故[1]) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 operating the service suffered a severe structural failure and decompression 12 minutes into the flight. After flying under minimal control for a further 32 minutes, the 747 crashed in the area of Mount Takamagahara, 100 kilometres (62 mi; 54 nmi) from Tokyo. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 Japan Airlines JA8119 JA8119, the aircraft involved in the accident, seen at Haneda Airport, in 1984, one year before the crash. Accident Date August 12, 1985 Summary Crashed following in-flight structural and hydraulic failure due to faulty repair Site Mount Takamagahara, Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, Japan 36°0′5″N 138°41′38″E Aircraft Aircraft type Boeing 747SR-46 Operator Japan Air Lines IATA flight No. JL123 ICAO flight No. JAL123 Call sign JAPAN AIR 123 Registration JA8119 Flight origin Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan Destination Itami Airport, Osaka, Japan Occupants 524 Passengers 509 Crew 15 Fatalities 520 Injuries 4 Survivors 4 The aircraft, featuring a high-density seating configuration, was carrying 524 people. All 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers died in the accident. Some of the fatalities survived the initial impact but died of their injuries hours later while awaiting rescue. All four survivors were seriously injured. The crash of Flight 123 is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.[2] Japan's Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission (AAIC),[3]: 129 assisted by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board,[4] concluded that the structural failure was caused by a faulty repair by Boeing technicians following a tailstrike incident seven years earlier. When the faulty repair eventually failed, it resulted in a rapid decompression that ripped off a large portion of the tail and caused the loss of all on-board hydraulic systems, disabling the aircraft's flight controls. Air florida flight 90 voice recorder Captain: forward. Just barely climb. Captain: come on! We're stalling! Copilot: we're going down Larry Captain: I know! Summary: air florida flight 90 The pilots forgot to turn on the ice protection on the engines.
It suffered a tail strike and was incorrectly repaired resulting in the rear main bulk head to collapse after finding out that one set of rivets were used instead of boeings instruction for 2 rows of rivets to hold the pressure it was reported the half way repair would only last 10,000 flights and Japan airlines 123 was on around its 12,000 flight since the structual repair
The sound of grown men screaming in real fear is bone chilling.
So sad
Yes, but it should be normalised for men to show more emotion.
@@am_Neineh
@@am_Nein eh
@@am_Neineh
Goodbye Everybody, heartbreaking.
He was crying😢
Yes that was very saddening!😞
That swiss one was definitely the saddest
Yeah because some people we dont know are perrty nice people.
You could hear his voice breaking 😞
"Goodbye everybody." I can't imagine what that poor man was going through.
Windscreen probably.
Joking aside, that was the hardest one to listen too. The utterly defeated tone in his voice that, without a shadow of a doubt, accurately predicted his final few moments.
@@Swampster70 wahahahah that’s wild
He was saying goodbye to the passengers and probably his family and friends.
The fact he said “Goodbye everybody” while he was crying is just heartbreaking to say the least. God bless everyone who was on that plane.
Yeah
I know right it was so sad but I fly with Swiss every time basically so I’m pretty scared sometimes but I think they only had one crash so it kinda relieved me when I new that❤️
RIP to everyone on board🕊️
Now so scary, Singapore airlines and Qatar Airways huhu
Swiss air is the most saddest one
But not the most deadliest out of the 5 aircraft shown. That title goes to JAL 123, with death total of 520 deaths. With only 4 survivors.
@CreatorOfTheDream could've been more but the Japanese said its our business
More people would've ended up surviving if the JAPANESE GOVERNMENT DIDN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT DAY IN ORDER TO RESCUE ALL THOSE PEOPLE THAT SURVIVED THE CRASH!!!!!
ffrrrr
@@CreatorOfTheDreamAnd you should be aware that the cockpit crew fought 30 mins.
I was a flight attendant for years and had to watch so many of these... The saddest ine i ever heard was the hearing the co pilot say
"I LOVE YOU MOM"😢
It was "ma I love you" wait that's the same thing🤦
Cap lol
Jesus ...
I believe it was Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182
@@zamirstuffI think so.
Out of all of them the Japanese pilot kept fighting to the last millisecond. Much respect.
Respect is well-deserved. Crash was caused by a structural failure, and simulations were unable to keep the plane aloft as long as the pilot actually did.
@@roberthudson1959 I think it’s the adrenaline. In a sim you don’t actually expect to die so you don’t really try as much. If you actually had a life or death situation those pilots would also probably perform close to what the pilots did
@@peterpham5403Don't agree at all. Using your logic, there would be no point in using simulators to do accident reconstructions.
@@peterpham5403 adrenaline doesn't help at all
They all fought to the end not just him😡😡😡
This is actually really distressing. We’re listening to people die. This is horrifying.
I’m so sorry for these poor pilots. I’m so sorry. Love to you always ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Sickening 💔😔
"Goodbye everybody" from the Swissair pilot is the saddest you can even hear his voice cracked as he started to cry knowing it's going to be his last moment
The Swiss air gave me chills. God bless all their souls
The “goodbye everybody” made my heart broke😢
JAL 123 was heartbreaking because they tried their best even though the plane wasn’t recoverable at all. They soldiered on like heroes 😢
Watched a few doco’s on that flight and you’re right. Stand out pilots who fought til the very end.
@@kikieran they didn’t even know. But they soldiered on. Absolute heroes till the end.
Mo dameda
this is the saddest shit on the internet...
I don't think so
@@YoWarpedproof? I can’t name a single thing sadder then the Swiss air recording,
@@EmeryE2 I just stated my opinion there's no need to ask for proof and make it a big debate 😂
@@EmeryE2the grizly man recording is bonechilling..guy was eaten alive with his girlfriend..its on yt
@@YoWarped your opinion says that it’s not the saddest, so what do you think is?
My absolute unreasonable and worst fear.
It's not that unreasonable, if something goes catastrophically wrong you have zero control over your fate
@@jedaaa plane crashes on new planes like a320 are so rare and all the recent incidents with them have been fixed so i mean it is pretty unreasonable
@@Max_-di5xj
Although one should say that one stats which people tend to hear of the fatality rate per Kilometer or hour flown
Those are very low
However if you look at accidents per journey (so each flight ) and compare to it accident or fatality rate per each trip in a car , statistics get more complicated
Each month in the USA there are 30 billion trips per car! But only 9 million trips per plane
You see the risk of flying isn’t distributed on distance , most accidents are around take off and landing
Meanwhile for cars it’s when you drive a lot and when you drive fast
But in each plane trip you take the same risk
Airline insurance don’t take fatality rate ber kilometer or per hour as their base calculation but per journey
A320 only crashed once and it’s more likely on a car
Think about it this way:
When a plane crashes, it is worldwide news and it becomes much safer immediately after
When a car crashes 99.9 percent of people will never ever know about it
It’s not unreasonable at all.
It's so damn sad. I can't even imagine knowing you're about to die, & having little warning beforehand.
This is so sad to hear! It breaks my heart 😢😭😭😭😭
Saddest yet bravest that I can think of is the Alaska Airlines crash where the jack screw came apart, rendering the plane uncontrollable. Those pilots still fought all the way to the water, even while flying upside down and in the final spiral into the sea. The last words were, “Here we go.” Godspeed to the crew and passengers of Alaska Airlines flight 261.
they based a movie starring denzel washington on this incident called "Flight" back in 2012.
What does godspeed mean..? Serious question
,,Goodbye,everybody😞" really heartbreaking ❤❤
A moment of silence for these people 😔
"Swiss Airways crashing.."
"Goodbye everybody
The last of Jal was actually "its the end"
“Goodbye everybody” gets me every time 😢😢
Same 😢
I cry every time I hear it
Swiss Air and the Delta scream was just heartbreaking...
I googled these and the pilot and first officer on the Delta flight were injured but didn’t die so these are thankfully not their last words. Rest in peace to all those who perished in these crashes 🙏🏻
Yea same
I’ve listened to many CVR recordings and it’s still haunting…
I agree. I studied to be a human factors accident investigator, and it never got easier.
The swiss airways guy even started crying before his death.. rest in peace every pilot who has died in a crash.
edit 1: not trying to be that guys but 522 likes? that’s the most I’ve had before! thanks y’all!
Cant cry after death
@@GanjaT3am obviously..
Why only pilots. What about the rest of the passengers?
Swiss actually made me cry
Palasentian group put a bomb on their plane. Surreal to hear the pilot before they all died.
Pilots don’t die, they just keep flying higher ❤
god when you can hear the pilots screaming as the plane crashes, it’s absolutely heart wrenching. this genuinely brought me to tears
Sad asf tbf knowing pure panic with passengers.
I got chills when I heard him say "good bye everybody"
The "goodbye everybody" literally affected my life and hearing
not to be mean but he sounds like he was using :( while he said "goodbye everybody"
JAL 123 kept fighting until the last second. Despite the major damage, they were able to keep the plane on air for atleast 30 mins. They also managed to save 4 lives. (Actually, more than 4 but the rescuers didn't bother checking on the survivors the same day, they rested and checked the next day)
I went on a flight to Okinawa and Japan, and the plane was JAL. I could've never heard such a sad and traumatizing last words from them, I felt like it was extremely hard for them to deal with it, and was trying super hard to fight it, may their souls rest in peace..
Yes they fought 30 mins with the uncotrollable aircraft, they saved 4 people
@@everything.editz1650. But only 4 survived by the time help could get to them, out of 550 people 😢
"WE'RE GOING DOWN LARRY!"
"I KNOW IT-"
edit: he knows it
Last words of Air Florida Flight 90
@@roddelrosariolucario0878 no shit sherlock
BOOM
Kudos to japan airline pilot, he kept the plane in the air for close to 30mins even after they’d lost their wing or sth
They lost their tail. This caused the plane to be uncontrollable and bank angle.
@@FakeRolexWatch
And hydraulic control
The first one the goodbye everybody was the worse for me to hear the panic and screaming from the rest is normal but the first one is the sound of a man whos come to terms with whats about to happen you know he was thinking of his family in that second heartbreaking
The fact that you can hear the fear in all of their last words, and you can hear the last 2 pilots screaming, and the Swiss air pilot crying, is just heartbreaking
"goodbye everybody"
Broke my heart💔
the first one had me crying, and the fourth one where you here the plain make impact and than a scream of fear and probably pain is heart wrenching
I can’t stop listening to the first one and bawling I just feel so bad he must’ve been so so terrified it breaks my stomach drop
I'd like to think that with all the adrenaline coursing through them at that moment, they don't feel any pain. I can only hope that's the case though 😢😭
R.I.P Air Berlin you will always be remembered
So beautiful memories from Air Berlin
“Swiss Air crashing, goodbye everybody.” 😢
"Goodbye everybody ;(" that's the saddest thing to hear...
That .. goodbye everybody .. brought down tears..... How scary is it to know that within a few seconds Im about to die 🥲🥲🥹
missed the one he goes: "Ma, I love ya"
PSA-182
Man the jal airline one you can tell the amounts of effort the pilots did to try and save the people on board and the Swiss air line is heartbreaking
This is gut-wrenching to hear and to know these were actual recordings. 😢
Dude you should appreciate a pilot even if they are rude, they do so much just to keep everyone safe.
first one is the saddest
swiss 330 is actually the saddest last word in the aviation history. some are gonna say its ¨ma, I love you or ¨its the end¨ well every ones are sad. but for me ¨goodbye everybody¨ is the saddest one.
Hearing trained, professional pilots scream in fear like that… pilots are some of the most calm and composed individuals on earth. Bone chilling.
There was one plane that went down. Last words were “this is the end”. Saddest thing I’ve heard.
Saw the JAL incident just now it's sad to hear how the government could have saved 20 - 50 people out of the 513 on board the flight but chose not too thinking everyone was dead at last only 4 people made it out alive heck even an American military jet flying by offered to help but the government rejected it thinking it would defame the image of the Japanese government.
The accident was caused by the rear of the aircraft getting blown away due to a tail strike prior to the incident. The crew heroically made the aircraft afloat for 30 minutes when the expected time was less than 2 minutes
When he said Goodbye everyone, I shivered. God bless them all ❤
Well, I ‘m afraid God didn’t bless them on this one. Quite the opposite, might I add.
@@gulmerton2758they were killed by Palestinian terrorists
It’s so sad hearing the last words of the pilots on western airlines and their goodbye everyone made me cry
I know it’s stuck in my head ❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This should be on social media only the families should hear these words
I agree
You mean: this should NOT been on social media ..
All the translations of JAL 123 is incorrect…RIP to all the 520 people😢😢😢😢😢
Yeah and also last words were it's the end
No, it was “Can’t be helped” when I translated it
actually 530 people died during initial impact more died only 4 people survived
@@gvlambono there was 524 passengers and 4 survived, so not 530
@@BrandonSoto92010but in the initial crash, more people survived, like what he said 530 died, however due to delayed rescue operation more people died waiting for rescue to arrive
"I KNOW"
had to chuckle a bit at that, its the most emphatic "no shit Sherlock" ive ever heard
The last one really scared the lights out of me. Dying in a plane is so awful.
I don't know why nobody is talking about this.
Swissair Flight 330 was a regularly scheduled flight from Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland, to Hong Kong with a planned stopover in Tel Aviv, Israel. A bomb planted by two members of the PLO exploded soon after takeoff, causing the plane to crash, killing all 47 passengers and crew.
The first one is sad bro ☹️ edit omg thanks so much for 68 likes
*Swiss air pilot* knew the outcome and found peace.
Just listen to the other pilots...in full stressed panic!
And they said the only things pilot do is tapping buttons in plane 💀
"Goodbye everybody" literally made me cry 😢
The fact that on some of them you can still hear them screaming after the first impact just gives me chills. RIP everyone who died in these crashes.
So sad to miss your loved ones ,that will never return ,it breaks your heart❤😊
If they died in Christ, then they will see each other again.
The pilot saying Goodbye Everybody is very hearthbreaking
Goodbye everybody….. may everyone included in this video be blesses😢
Absolutely harrowing 😔 god bless you all ❤️🙏 I was on a flight about 29years ago and if it wasn’t for the pilot, I’d not be here to tell you about it ❤️🙏x
This is very disturbing. They are desperately fighting to recover the aircraft and save their lives. This is heartbreaking in so many ways. RIP to all
Goodbye everybody...hits me the most
I had an Earth Science teacher in high school who was an Airforce pilot. He had a bucket load of air disaster audio tapes he made us listen to during the year. Some of them were horrendous.
"were going down Larry"
Larry:I KNOW
A strange thing to say don't you think?
@@JosePanesso-mh2sd he said it in a "I told you so" kind of way. The copilot said that after pretty much saying they shouldn't take off, but just cutting around the bush about it. The pilot just said "no, it's alright."
Swiss Air pilots final moments - hits another level😢😢
Wow ❤ he says goodby everybody, that's heartbreaking. Rest in peace ❤
The first one was so heart-touching when they said "Goodbye everybody" like he was about to cry😭😭😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺😢😢😢 miss you pilots and passengers
There's an old saying, if theres any doubt, theres no doubt. So much has been learned from this very sad accidents and thankfully the industry is a lot safer than it once was. RIP to those who lost their lives.
as soon as the pilot is screaming, you know it's over
For me as A young Pilot to here my elders face such gives me chills en breaks my heart😢
RIP for all the people that lost their lives in those crashes
All are tragic but the Swiss Air just tore me up 😪
The first one was sad 😢
Rest in peace.
Japan Airlines 123 Captain said at last:
”It's over!!”
The last last words and screams of the pilots was definitely haunting!
"Charlie get up!" That hot hard...
It kinda is if it’s to low or if is crashing 😭
AHH AHH AHHHHRIDIKGJSIE
All of you will be in my prayers tonight...Your in Angels Arms, In Gods Sons Name Jesus Christ..Amen
That's so sad. RIP to those pilots and everyone on board. 🙏
That's why I've always prayed during my flight
Japan airlines saying: this is the end :(
Around 50 people survived the crash on Japan airlines 123. Unfortunately, rescuers couldn’t reach them for about a full day. Only 3 survived.
Its 4 people
"Goodbye everybody" makes me cry than more
“Pilots never die they just fly higher❤”
MH370, 9/11 hijacker pilots, Germanwings 9525, Jal 350, Marco Flight 630, Silkair 185, Egypt Air 990, Mozambique 470, China Eastern 5735…….. to name a few….. did these “fly higher”?
May their souls be in heaven.Condolence to their families.
bro the "goodbye everybody" was super sad and the "Power! its the end!" as well as the "LARRY, I KNOW!" was terryfing
God bless anyone and everyone who were in those planes and may they rest in peace
Saddest tone was goodbye everybody
Bonuses aircrafts:
Pacific Southwest america: ma I love you.
Summary: crashed due to the same landing with the Cessna 182
japan airlines flight 123 last words:
Copilot: flaps up flaps up flaps up
Captain:flaps up okay?
Captain: power power! FLAP!!!
Copilot: I'm trying.
Captain: it's going to stall!
*alarm noises*
Captain: power. Power! Power
GPWS: SINK RATE
GPWS: WHOOP WHOOP! PULL UP! X3
Captain:it's the end! (In Japanese)
GPWS: WHOOP WHOO- *first impact* PULL UP!
GPWS: WHOOP WHOOP! PULL UP
GPWS: WHOOP WHO- *last impact*
Full summary on Jal 123: Japan Air Lines Flight 123 (Japanese: 日航ジャンボ機墜落事故[1]) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 operating the service suffered a severe structural failure and decompression 12 minutes into the flight. After flying under minimal control for a further 32 minutes, the 747 crashed in the area of Mount Takamagahara, 100 kilometres (62 mi; 54 nmi) from Tokyo.
Japan Air Lines Flight 123
Japan Airlines JA8119
JA8119, the aircraft involved in the accident, seen at Haneda Airport, in 1984, one year before the crash.
Accident
Date
August 12, 1985
Summary
Crashed following in-flight structural and hydraulic failure due to faulty repair
Site
Mount Takamagahara, Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
36°0′5″N 138°41′38″E
Aircraft
Aircraft type
Boeing 747SR-46
Operator
Japan Air Lines
IATA flight No.
JL123
ICAO flight No.
JAL123
Call sign
JAPAN AIR 123
Registration
JA8119
Flight origin
Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan
Destination
Itami Airport, Osaka, Japan
Occupants
524
Passengers
509
Crew
15
Fatalities
520
Injuries
4
Survivors
4
The aircraft, featuring a high-density seating configuration, was carrying 524 people. All 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers died in the accident. Some of the fatalities survived the initial impact but died of their injuries hours later while awaiting rescue. All four survivors were seriously injured. The crash of Flight 123 is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.[2]
Japan's Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission (AAIC),[3]: 129 assisted by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board,[4] concluded that the structural failure was caused by a faulty repair by Boeing technicians following a tailstrike incident seven years earlier. When the faulty repair eventually failed, it resulted in a rapid decompression that ripped off a large portion of the tail and caused the loss of all on-board hydraulic systems, disabling the aircraft's flight controls.
Air florida flight 90 voice recorder
Captain: forward. Just barely climb.
Captain: come on! We're stalling!
Copilot: we're going down Larry
Captain: I know!
Summary: air florida flight 90
The pilots forgot to turn on the ice protection on the engines.
props to jal 123 gpws still saying pull up after 1st impact
@@ducanhnguyen4508it saved 4 lives (actually more of it hadn’t been for the poor response )
PSA is southwest pacific airlines
It suffered a tail strike and was incorrectly repaired resulting in the rear main bulk head to collapse after finding out that one set of rivets were used instead of boeings instruction for 2 rows of rivets to hold the pressure it was reported the half way repair would only last 10,000 flights and Japan airlines 123 was on around its 12,000 flight since the structual repair
All heartbreaking, but the 1st clip got me real deep😢
You can feel that the tears, panic and desperation of those professionals are not solely for himself.
How sad