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  • @VASAviation
    @VASAviation  Před 6 lety +1912

    *If anyone has further information and official reports, please reply to this comment.*
    One person has oficially been reported dead so show your condolences here. Rest in Peace.
    Congratulations to the pilots and Captain Tammie for bringing the aircraft back to the ground safely.
    Special thanks to my followers on Discord server for their help. We've worked hard to bring this video as soon as possible.
    Related event --> czcams.com/video/3mJCI-NCxoI/video.html

    • @Jackice
      @Jackice Před 6 lety +74

      10:02 Emergency Vehicle asked "how many injures do you have on the aircraft" Thank you for the upload

    • @artisteric
      @artisteric Před 6 lety +356

      She wasn’t sucked completely out of the window. Other passengers managed to pull her back in but she succumb to the injuries sustained. Cause of death was determined to be cardiac arrest. This is speculation but I believe heart failure came from the violent ejection from her seat causing internal damage. RIP

    • @mcwolf
      @mcwolf Před 6 lety +17

      Is the woman at the window seat? Then how they cope with it after window totally gone?

    • @DoubleGoon
      @DoubleGoon Před 6 lety +60

      According to WSJ, the plane suffered a uncontained engine failure. Parts of the engine broke apart and struck the plane.

    • @GLAviation
      @GLAviation Před 6 lety +24

      VASAviation - If you didnt know, the person who has died is a businesswoman and we already know her name (I forgot it)

  • @_lime.
    @_lime. Před 4 lety +3055

    Damn, the captain's carrier history is insane. U.S. Navy flight instructor, aggressor pilot, time in a ground attack squadron, electronic warfare squadron and one of the first female naval aviators to qualify in the F/A-18. First officer is former Airforce, you could not have picked a better crew in this kind of situation, though it is a shame that anyone has to be.

    • @solrpowredflashlight
      @solrpowredflashlight Před 4 lety +215

      Firetale it’s what most pilots do once they retire from whatever branch they were in. Commercial airlines love it

    • @_lime.
      @_lime. Před 4 lety +79

      @FalconerPhoto Mate, he never said anything about her gender, why are you putting words in someone's mouth?

    • @BoilerBloodline
      @BoilerBloodline Před 4 lety +38

      Lime No doubt...and you can tell in her tone of voice that she’s very far from rattled.

    • @chase4116
      @chase4116 Před 4 lety +57

      Not suprised seeing how calm cool and collected she was.

    • @pperez1224
      @pperez1224 Před 4 lety +4

      @Nancy Pelosi You are confusing between the average of the Gaussian and exceptional people on the far side of the Gaussian distribution

  • @MrSupasonics
    @MrSupasonics Před 6 lety +3377

    Captain's name is Tammie Jo Shults, she is retired navy pilot and pilot instructor, she did amazing job during this incident.

    • @nightkil13r
      @nightkil13r Před 6 lety +175

      I suspected she was former military with a few of the words i heard coming from her. Biggest giveaway was the "Say Again" You will never ever hear "Repeat" over a radio in the military unless its dealing with a fire mission

    • @slappymcgillicuddy7532
      @slappymcgillicuddy7532 Před 5 lety +73

      First officer was an Air Force pilot too

    • @KennKennX3
      @KennKennX3 Před 5 lety +54

      MrSupasonics she is so inspiring to women! 😊

    • @bencarley6896
      @bencarley6896 Před 4 lety +53

      That makes sense. No one like a military pilot to keep cool when shit hits the fan

    • @ppusern
      @ppusern Před 4 lety +10

      Crew seem to figure there is a hole and injury too late. They maintain 10,000ft for too long, probably could have saved her if landed more quickly.

  • @ryans.5998
    @ryans.5998 Před 6 lety +2179

    How often do you hear "Good day" at the end of an emergency transmission? Incredible amount of professionalism by everyone involved. Rest in peace to the deceased.

    • @Kay82Schmidt
      @Kay82Schmidt Před 5 lety +16

      Seems like i hear it a lot, watching the various landing videos. Sounds British to me.

    • @chanukkahgreen6111
      @chanukkahgreen6111 Před 5 lety +89

      That's how they indicate that they won't be making any more transmissions on that frequency--their way of saying "over and out."

    • @heaanlasai866
      @heaanlasai866 Před 5 lety +76

      The way I was trained you always say "good day" before a frequency change.
      Besides sounding polite, it gives the controller verification that you consider the interaction to be finished, and it gives them a second to cancel your frequency change.

    • @nameless-sn3tj
      @nameless-sn3tj Před 4 lety +18

      Well, a year late but every emergency I've had with ATC has ended that way because I always say "good day" so the habit pattern kicks in. An emergency is no time to be thinking about how you communicate, it is time to fly the aircraft.

    • @heyidiot
      @heyidiot Před 4 lety +19

      That "good day" literally made me gasp... Heart broke right there.
      "Keep your seatbelt fastened while seated..." takes on renewed significance when you hear of something like this.

  • @matt_b...
    @matt_b... Před 6 lety +3637

    She sounds like this is average, ordinary business. Handled LIKE A BOSS. Amazing professionalism.

    • @NeoVirusOfficial
      @NeoVirusOfficial Před 6 lety +55

      matt b That's why the training is intense, especially the psychological...... :/

    • @skipkirkwood
      @skipkirkwood Před 6 lety +258

      She was the first women qualified to fly F/A 18s in the Navy. VERY cool and professional.

    • @cristobalarriagada673
      @cristobalarriagada673 Před 6 lety +74

      Needless to say the ATCs did their job remarkably as well. A dangerous emergency situation being handled by professional and well trained people all round.

    • @youngalwyn1124
      @youngalwyn1124 Před 6 lety +7

      I heard another report claiming that she flew the F-15 . . .

    • @jimholley115
      @jimholley115 Před 6 lety +16

      And the best pilots are.... Navy

  • @Genthar
    @Genthar Před 6 lety +2564

    Something you don't notice is that ATC was redirecting a very large amount of traffic away from the airport to give SW1380 a clear shot to the airport. I heard a snippet on another channel, and ATC did a phenomenal job of clearing a path for them. R.I.P. Jennifer Riordan, the passenger who passed away, and kudos to everyone for getting that plane down on the ground as safely as possible.

    • @lochvids108
      @lochvids108 Před 6 lety +11

      Jason Mizuno yeah well done atc but they didnt have a fucking exploded engine..... the wing could of fallen off lol

    • @Kay82Schmidt
      @Kay82Schmidt Před 5 lety +75

      I did notice the amazing number of flights and the instructions that needed to be given. Glad I never tried to be an ATC!

    • @PlasmaHH
      @PlasmaHH Před 5 lety +30

      at 3:04 you can hear a bit of that here too

    • @AlexeiTreBamm
      @AlexeiTreBamm Před 4 lety +79

      @@lochvids108 A human being perished, yet you flippantly make an ignorant off-the-cuff remark? You're a real class act.
      And since you're all okay with the use of expletives in your snide remark, you are hereby invited to go FUCK yourself, you Goddamned cretin.

    • @Alirezarz62
      @Alirezarz62 Před 4 lety +3

      What was the cause of this?

  • @toranine09
    @toranine09 Před 3 lety +562

    the one thing i appreciate about tammie’s communication is how slowly and clearly she is speaking. so many of these videos have the pilots talking very quickly even without any emergency present. you can hear the experience and professionalism in her voice even after she clearly learns about the victim of this incident around 6 minutes into this video

    • @corrywhatever3516
      @corrywhatever3516 Před 2 lety +28

      I thought I heard compassion in her voice, but no other emotion. She did an excellent job bringing the rest of those passengers down safely.

    • @kamyagupta4030
      @kamyagupta4030 Před 2 lety +1

      yes

    • @thatguyalex2835
      @thatguyalex2835 Před 2 lety +2

      I would have freaked out, due to my mild anxiety syndrome. If I was the pilot, I would have probably done a Mach 1 dive, to get to low altitude quickly, risking the airframe integrity. Thankfully I wasn't the pilot. Kudos to her skills and composure. God bless this person.

    • @hobbygaertner420
      @hobbygaertner420 Před 2 lety +2

      And yet she did not declare an EMERGENCY right away? Wtf?

    • @toranine09
      @toranine09 Před 2 lety +19

      @@hobbygaertner420 she didnt know what happened until the cabin crew got in touch, which doesnt happen until after the flight crew run through the checklists they have

  • @jameselliot9114
    @jameselliot9114 Před 2 lety +234

    "part of the aircraft is missing" is one of those sentences that you never, NEVER want to hear. You could tell everyone got a little rattled when she said that, but they still did an incredible job staying calm and getting the plane on the ground safely. RIP Jennifer Riordan.

    • @desertrat7634
      @desertrat7634 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, they tend not to put a lot off unnecessary pasts on airplanes. But for another crazy partial airplane video, do a search for the video of an f15 that successfully flew 15+ miles and landed safely on a runway with only 1 wing. It sounds pretty bad, but when you see the picture, you realize that it didn't sound half as bad as it should have. I pull up that picture now and then to remind myself that nobody is going to die a single second before their time.

    • @darkmoone9984
      @darkmoone9984 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Another thing you don’t want to hear is that someone went out the hole on the side of the plane. RIP Jennifer Riordan

    • @drmayeda1930
      @drmayeda1930 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@desertrat7634
      Yeah, I think the guy's upstairs couldn't believe the field reports. I can imagine the engineers scratching their heads going over the reports and trying to figure out how to explain this to the upper brass in the military.

  • @paintingstarss
    @paintingstarss Před 3 lety +325

    She's so calm the whole time, but you can still absolutely tell when she got the news of someone potentially going out the aircraft. The upset she's pushing down to keep calm and save everyone else is incredible..

    • @hobbygaertner420
      @hobbygaertner420 Před 2 lety +1

      And yet she did not declare an EMERGENCY right away? Wtf?

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem

      What abpilot she deserves a medal,she is awesome

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem +1

      Tammy greatbpilot and so smart br great if everyone showed compassion tovtheirbpassengers

    • @f3nd13y
      @f3nd13y Před rokem +15

      @@hobbygaertner420 it’s assumed… I had a non annunciated depressurization at altitude and just told Boston center I was descending. They understood and declared for me. Same situation here.

    • @gerardmoran9560
      @gerardmoran9560 Před rokem +18

      @@hobbygaertner420 It was abundantly clear to all involved that this was an emergency. She was getting priority handling, stated the malfunction and it was well understood. Res ipsa loquitor.

  • @wootlesswocks
    @wootlesswocks Před 3 lety +106

    You can hear her voice change after the report of missing aircraft piece, she knows someone is dead or dying. A sad day.

  • @Mandy7D7
    @Mandy7D7 Před 4 lety +697

    After Tammie landed the plane she went to her passengers and gave them hugs , thanking those who helped. The woman who passed away had a little girl sitting next to her and then a woman after the child. Both tried to pull the victim back into the plane but could not so they were holding her by the waist and belt loops to keep her in. What an amazing child instead of breaking down in terror (as I would have) she grabbed on to help. A lot of good people on that flight but RIP to Jennifer Riordan my heart breaks for her family.

    • @abandonedaccount123
      @abandonedaccount123 Před 2 lety +30

      to experience that at such a young age...

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem +10

      What A pilot.she deserves a medal

    • @U.s-epa
      @U.s-epa Před rokem

      Next time wear a seatbelt 🤷‍♂️

    • @Gestrid
      @Gestrid Před rokem +12

      @@U.s-epa The window probably broke at the same time the engine blew up, which is when the emergency started. I'm not involved in aviation at all, but I imagine they weren't flying in conditions that required them to wear a seatbelt.

    • @U.s-epa
      @U.s-epa Před rokem +8

      @@Gestrid you always wear your seatbelt unless you're up and about. People getting comfortable going 550mph 35000' in the sky 🤣 gotta stay humble

  • @frankiel3767
    @frankiel3767 Před 4 lety +547

    I've heard people sound more agitated in a Burger King drive through
    Incredible composure by the captain.

    • @zurdoremi
      @zurdoremi Před 4 lety +5

      I don't blame them, especially when they are given someone else's order, typical BK "service". And the bread is ALWAYS stale.

    • @ElixirOfEuphoria
      @ElixirOfEuphoria Před 3 lety +12

      @@zurdoremi Maybe stop eating at shitty 'restaurants' and you won't have to deal with that.

    • @porschefoster999
      @porschefoster999 Před 3 lety +1

      I know right BK lol. Captain was great how she kept her cool. Not every pilot can do that. Hope everybody was OK in the end. I can't imagine how bloody scary it must have been for the person who almost got sucked out of that window? 😱

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Před měsícem

      In an emergency. You must stay calm. Mind over matter. It can save your life.

  • @PlaneCrazy1999
    @PlaneCrazy1999 Před 6 lety +431

    For people trying to say they didn't know there was a loss of pressure, you're not familiar with the definitive cabin pressure warning horn heard in the background at 0:34. The monotone buzzing is every 737 pilot's immediate indication that the cabin pressure is differentiating too far from what they set it to. In these cases, it goes off immediately along with oxygen masks dropping automatically at the same time. They knew, but it's not like they had the time to explain everything. They have more important things to focus on, such as getting back on the ground with what's left before things get worse. The questions get answered afterwards.

    • @Sarah.Riedel
      @Sarah.Riedel Před 4 lety +11

      A.N.C.

    • @richdaley9982
      @richdaley9982 Před 4 lety +56

      @@Sarah.Riedel You beat me to it. You want to know why she sounds so calm? She has been trained that flying the aircraft is her first priority. She definitely knew about the depressurization. That is why the plane is so rapidly losing altitude after the engine blows out. The plane can maintain altitude with a single engine but she knew she needed to get to a safe level for the plane to not be pressurized. Once the plane is safe, then she is able to worry about where to land the plane and communicating what is going on to ATC.

    • @jordanrodrigues8265
      @jordanrodrigues8265 Před 4 lety +18

      It's not uncommon to hear a pilot speaking through a mask - general aviation, sometimes airliners when flying at high altitude with one pilot at the controls, and of course military. But it's a good clue in combination with the other ones.
      Engine-out descents are slower and can level out at a fairly high altitude. Leaving FL300 at about 10,000 feet per minute, slow to answer the radio, speaking through a mask, and report of an engine fire - that's enough to guess that there's also a pressurization problem and the aircraft intends to get down to about 10,000 above sea level.
      I think the controller could have handled the curveball a little better, something like: "SOUTHWEST 1380 I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE AN ENGINE FIRE AND ARE DESCENDING. I WILL DECLARE EMERGENCY FOR YOU. SAY INTENTIONS WHEN ABLE."

    • @marcbow
      @marcbow Před 4 lety +12

      ANC - Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. In that order.

    • @microcolonel
      @microcolonel Před 3 lety +7

      Also people clearly breathing from masks.

  • @MithradatesVIEupator
    @MithradatesVIEupator Před 6 lety +1352

    Woman who was sucked out of plane was a mother of 2 young kids.... This kind of stuff breaks my heart...

    • @Drhumbolt
      @Drhumbolt Před 6 lety +131

      Adapa yeah it didn't take her out the passengers got her back in. But regardless I can't even imagine, even more disturbing she was probably setting next to her family.

    • @Kay82Schmidt
      @Kay82Schmidt Před 5 lety +83

      Interview with the Oklahoma Uni professor says she was sitting with the two strangers who tried to help her first.

    • @Marco-wz3ff
      @Marco-wz3ff Před 5 lety +8

      @Games With Nic Same happened on TAM-Linhas-Aéreas-Flight 9755 in 2001

    • @azopene
      @azopene Před 5 lety +45

      Very tragic. Things or people are not sucked out of airplanes. They are pushed out by air pressure inside the aircraft.

    • @arenalife
      @arenalife Před 5 lety +125

      @@azopene It can be considered that all actions considered as 'sucking', including using a straw, are really pushing.

  • @LisaMichele
    @LisaMichele Před 6 lety +1401

    Incredible professionalism by all those involved during this terrible tragedy. Excellent work by the pilots especially after a catastrophic engine failure, terrible hull damage and depressurization. Thank you VAS for getting the video up so quick. We always learn so much from these. RIP the deceased

    • @bahenbihen
      @bahenbihen Před 6 lety +11

      Definitely however I feel like they could’ve had medics onboard a little sooner

    • @ilovechieftains
      @ilovechieftains Před 6 lety +11

      Thankfully only one person passed, could have been a lot worse. Heart attack of all things though.

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  Před 6 lety +31

      Thank you for your good comment. Aviation is all about learning. Sad for the tragedy.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před 6 lety +13

      Jman
      Cardiac arrest is NOT a heart attack. A heart attack is a myocardial infarction.

    • @eUK95
      @eUK95 Před 6 lety

      LA Fresh Life pilots*

  • @Skyhawk1998
    @Skyhawk1998 Před 6 lety +298

    Everyone here showed excellent professionalism and amazing calmness, but you can still hear at 6:45 how that announcement rattled the controller. That's when things went to another level.

    • @focusedelectronics
      @focusedelectronics Před 4 lety +24

      GemCat was thinking the same, both control and pilots tone changed once they realized everyone did an outstanding job of reminding calm and focusing on the most important task of getting the airplane on the ground safely. This could have been much worse, condolences to the family.

    • @Chellz801
      @Chellz801 Před 2 lety +3

      They all did outstanding jobs to keep everyone safe and give that woman the best chance to survive. Absolutely tragic event but I commend everyone for pulling together in this situation.

    • @kamyagupta4030
      @kamyagupta4030 Před 2 lety +1

      yes

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem

      TAMMIE IS AWESONE,BUT 🙏🏻🛩😇God Bless her🛩

  • @gadac94
    @gadac94 Před 3 lety +22

    "My airplane is not on fire but part of it is missing" in such a casual tone of voice x)

  • @PHX787
    @PHX787 Před 6 lety +901

    Wow, the whole time, the tone in Captain Tammie's voice didnt change save for the request to keep freq changes to a minimum. Professionalism at its best!

    • @davidmichael5573
      @davidmichael5573 Před 6 lety +60

      Phoenyx 787 I had an emergency last week. You don't really have time to panic. Another pilot told me I was calm until I was on the roll out of landing and I knew I was safe. My flight was a solo. No passengers no other crew on board. The jest of me telling this is in the moment all of your senses go into full overdrive the number 1 priority is flying the airplane. Like this pilot requested no frequency changes. She didn't want anything extra when her hands were already busy flying and setting up for the landing.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před 6 lety +49

      David Michael
      But the reality is some people do panic. Probably not at her level though. She's a former naval aviator so she was the right person to be in that seat when it happened.

    • @davidmichael5573
      @davidmichael5573 Před 6 lety +20

      J Shepard yes some do. But in the moment you panic you die. Hell of an option but in an airplane the first thing you have to do is stay calm. You don't get a redo.

    • @gavinsingh4450
      @gavinsingh4450 Před 6 lety +12

      J Shepard Naval aviator has absolutely nothing to do with it!!! People are delusional about military pilots being superior!!!
      Some pilots from all backgrounds suck, while the rest are good!!!

    • @mscheese000
      @mscheese000 Před 5 lety +4

      @@jshepard152 oh, there are examples of airline pilots panicking and making a bad situation worse. But they're very rare.

  • @DamzFR
    @DamzFR Před 6 lety +169

    At every accident / incident i'm so impressed about the professionnalisme of the pilots and ATC.

  • @ZsomborZsombibi
    @ZsomborZsombibi Před 4 lety +81

    Tammie Jo Shults said in an interview, "deal with symptoms first, then analyze the problem".
    Her and her copilot's training and calm head helped to avoid this accident turn much worse.

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem +2

      What a champion Tammie was definitely facing disaster already and dropping that plane to get on ground for safety,what a CAPTAIN 😇🤩all the way Tammie

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem +1

      She's 🏆 champion of all 🏆

    • @UnclePengy
      @UnclePengy Před rokem +1

      Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Hollywood wants to have pilots screaming "MAYDAY!" into the mic but that's not how veteran pilots are trained to behave.

  • @antheiheiant
    @antheiheiant Před 2 lety +23

    For everyone saying that the F/O landed the plane. He did not. He was flying at the time of the incident and for a bit after, but the captain landed as per Southwest protocol. Please read the report.

  • @llapllam
    @llapllam Před rokem +7

    Wow this pilot is an absolute unit.

  • @steveo1kinevo
    @steveo1kinevo Před 6 lety +815

    Tragic event, great job to the pilots.

    • @cedartreez589
      @cedartreez589 Před 6 lety +8

      I have no doubt that you would handle an event like this with such professionalism too Steveo. Keep flying safe

    • @runwayincursion3376
      @runwayincursion3376 Před 6 lety +1

      steveo1kinevo i

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 Před 3 lety +1

      @@runwayincursion3376 and there's a lot of static

  • @Vortigan07
    @Vortigan07 Před 4 lety +136

    I want this lady at the controls if I'm ever on a crippled jet! I know these guys are all extremely highly trained professionals but damn, she was so calm she was almost asleep! Superbly well done!!

    • @Hachiae
      @Hachiae Před 4 lety +17

      @Moist Gnome shes a veteran navy F18 pilot.
      i would want her specifically

    • @Hachiae
      @Hachiae Před 4 lety +3

      @Moist Gnome dont tempt me with a good time

    • @PoppysGuitar
      @PoppysGuitar Před rokem

      Yes I take a long look at female pilots but this bird sounded good.

    • @shiningstars9507
      @shiningstars9507 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@PoppysGuitarsexist

    • @PoppysGuitar
      @PoppysGuitar Před 3 měsíci

      I guess, but I still think she sounded good.@@shiningstars9507

  • @pravdasircone1691
    @pravdasircone1691 Před 4 lety +17

    She choked up when she reported someone got sucked out.. honest humility but was still professional. Wow 👍👍

  • @perry1055
    @perry1055 Před 6 lety +117

    The captain was incredibly calm, and just took the procedure what she had to do... Here is my respect to her and the crews, and all the ground staffs for saving people...

    • @djchambers1968
      @djchambers1968 Před 4 lety +5

      You could hear the sadness in her voice though. Like she took it personally. Good heart on her.

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl Před 2 lety +3

      US Military aviators are some of the best in the world.

  • @javiercaselli
    @javiercaselli Před 6 lety +463

    That was some serious engine failure, these engines go through "blade-off tests" during development, to ensure that a catastrophic failure at high power will release as little debris as possible, but in this case the damage is outstanding, the engine of course is totaled, the cowling is gone, the wings are heavily damaged too and some debris even broke a window. I don't envy the people investigating this incident, lots of work ahead of them.
    Worst of all, the loss of a human life. My sincerest condolences to family and friends.

    • @justanotheraviator2357
      @justanotheraviator2357 Před 6 lety +15

      Javier Caselli, the engine is believed to have had it's fail in the section not protected by the debris shield. The explosion is believed to have been in the center or just in front. Not under the protected frontal area. 😞

    • @adamw.8579
      @adamw.8579 Před 6 lety +7

      Seems as fan disk centrifugal rupture - somebody fails last engine maintenance. It was like exploding grenade near passenger cabin.
      Otherwise - crew handled this nasty business very calm and pro.

    • @alexisdeville3605
      @alexisdeville3605 Před 6 lety +4

      In the NTSB photos the N1 front Fan Disc is intact! So there was Not a Front disc failure!

    • @javiercaselli
      @javiercaselli Před 6 lety +21

      No it's not, look closely. A fan blade is missing

    • @Joeybagofdonuts76
      @Joeybagofdonuts76 Před 6 lety +2

      Berkut it reminds me of United Airlines 232.

  • @rolandojrocumen7609
    @rolandojrocumen7609 Před 5 lety +335

    2:59 She's flying with single engine, a fire and a hole ....and still say abd hopes " a good day" for the controllers

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial Před 4 lety +13

      She’s a retired fighter pilot. The USAF trains them to basically be fearless.
      Imagine a MiG coming at Mach 2 straight at you while you are at the same speed.

    • @kylecampbell1444
      @kylecampbell1444 Před 4 lety +8

      @@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Navy not Air Force. USAF wouldn't let her in to service.

    • @mjoakes
      @mjoakes Před 4 lety +1

      Kyle Campbell why do you say that? Women are in operation in the armed forces since 1948.

    • @kylecampbell1444
      @kylecampbell1444 Před 4 lety +14

      @@mjoakes Because if you read her book shes says multiple times they wouldn't let her in. The Air Force wouldn't even let her apply. Then when they did the recruiter lied about women having higher standards.

    • @spooks77
      @spooks77 Před 3 lety +1

      yeah thats what a cold hearted drone ex soldier says, dont know what empathy is and loves warfare and all the power it brings with it. disgusting

  • @XP72official
    @XP72official Před 6 lety +300

    This is by far your best work and you got it all put together so quickly. You provide such a valuable service that not even the media has ever done any reporting so concise and factual. With this video we know exactly what went on with the crew especially. Thanks.

    • @aswanson1021
      @aswanson1021 Před 6 lety +16

      Xplane1972 Not even the NTSB has this transcript. It's amazing how fast the aviation community can do something that government agencies just can't.

    • @wildgurgs3614
      @wildgurgs3614 Před 6 lety +6

      Anthony Swanson I think it's all because of gov't bureaucracies getting in their own way

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem

      Her performance was unreal considering what she had to handle.a lot of lives thanks to Tammir you r a hero and a star

  • @GetOutsideYourself
    @GetOutsideYourself Před 6 lety +581

    6:50 freaking chills.

    • @DanCowell
      @DanCowell Před 6 lety +55

      I knew what was coming and it still sent a shiver down my spine. Thanks +VASAviation for getting the edit out so quickly.

    • @matt_b...
      @matt_b... Před 6 lety +2

      Indeed.

    • @misterburkes8364
      @misterburkes8364 Před 6 lety +131

      That moment when everyone working in ATC goes "WTF".

    • @NickyD
      @NickyD Před 6 lety +62

      ATC must have been oh shit something big just went down

    • @Cyrx686
      @Cyrx686 Před 6 lety +16

      That was heavy

  • @artisteric
    @artisteric Před 6 lety +290

    This is the first American passenger airline death since 2009. It is definitely sad and my heart goes out to the family of the woman who died. That being said, the 9 year perfect record is testament to the ever increasing safety of the airline industry. This woman’s death will not be in vain as this and all the previous airline incidents have contributed to progressive safety.

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial Před 4 lety +8

      artisteric not the first in the 737 and wasn’t the last...
      And yet we manage to learn more from every death.
      She died to a freak accident, one that hopefully can be kept from happening again.

    • @maxbowen6482
      @maxbowen6482 Před 4 lety +5

      Lloyd Bonafide I don't know about you but a plane overshooting the runway and killing a kid in a car sounds like a crash to me

    • @BillinHungary
      @BillinHungary Před 3 lety +4

      Indeed. There was a barrier in the engine cowling that was supposed to prevent parts that are flying out of an engine from reaching as high up as the windows.. but it still happened. I can guarantee that research was done, with painstaking recreation of the path from the engine to the window, so that they can modify the engine assembly to prevent this from happening again.

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Před 3 lety +5

      @@maxbowen6482 apparently you have zero reading comprehension skills. He said first death on an American airline since 2009.the accident you're referring too happened in 2005.

    • @maxbowen6482
      @maxbowen6482 Před 3 lety +2

      @@joeg5414 I wasn’t replying to him. I tagged a user who’s comment doesn’t exist anymore

  • @leahw2124
    @leahw2124 Před 5 lety +82

    I don't know why this showed up in my recs now but gotta admire the ATC at around the 7 minute mark when he had a "a what now?!" kind of moment and then quickly went back into ATC mode and said "it doesn't matter."
    I mean, it's a pretty normal response when you hear someone on a plane went out the window but he quickly reeled that in realising that this info wouldn't really change the plans for emergency vehicles on the ground.

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  Před 5 lety +11

      We must remain professional ;)

    • @ladyrazorsharp
      @ladyrazorsharp Před 2 lety +3

      I heard that and thought that the brief silence afterward was definitely a moment where all the implications of that statement came crashing in...then it was time to put that aside and focus on getting them on the ground.

  • @youngyoung974
    @youngyoung974 Před 3 lety +20

    Nobody noticed it but the way her voice dropped when she said somebody went out.

  • @theoldar
    @theoldar Před 6 lety +82

    It's always amazing how calm the pilots stay in an emergency.

    • @Jprice141788
      @Jprice141788 Před 6 lety +9

      You wouldn't even know by their voices which is amazing

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Před 6 lety +19

      well appearantly the pilot is a Navy aggressor pilot, and she's one of the first.

    • @Jprice141788
      @Jprice141788 Před 6 lety +5

      AsHalt - yeah lol I literally just read a BBC article and saw that!

    • @GetOutsideYourself
      @GetOutsideYourself Před 6 lety +7

      Yeah, you can really tell by how calm she stayed. Kudos.

    • @ace00007
      @ace00007 Před 6 lety +8

      They simulate and training for this so often that when it actually happens the training kicks in. Not saying its another simulator run but it is natural for them because they have practiced it so much.

  • @tobiasjrgensen4783
    @tobiasjrgensen4783 Před 6 lety +719

    R.I.P Jennifer Riordan

    • @hkr667
      @hkr667 Před 6 lety +42

      When I search her name I see an image with children. So sad :(

    • @donnarupert4926
      @donnarupert4926 Před 6 lety +36

      God will provide for her family 😔He just needed her more right now😇

    • @archgirl
      @archgirl Před 6 lety +225

      Donna Rupert Don't do that...

    • @ndog37
      @ndog37 Před 6 lety +5

      amen

    • @luisgonzalez5482
      @luisgonzalez5482 Před 6 lety +76

      Donna Rupert Thats... that's a stupid way to push God, lol...

  • @yannlandry9242
    @yannlandry9242 Před 4 lety +80

    You can clearly hear the captain is shook up pretty well when she reports "injured passengers" and that someone went out but how she managed to to stay so calm is beyond belief! I know they're trained to react this way but it has to be one of the worst feelings ever! Congratulations to everyone in that flight deck, you saved hundreds of lives!

  • @spogeo45
    @spogeo45 Před 6 lety +44

    Still kind of new at this, but I am so impressed with everyone involved. The pilots were calm under really tough circumstances. ATC did an amazing job handling the emergency and it’s miraculous that only a single loss of life occurred. RIP to the passenger.

  • @JansViews
    @JansViews Před 6 lety +89

    Incredible calmness and efficiency by all the professionals involved. They have my utmost respect. RIP the poor soul who didn't make it.

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 Před 3 lety +8

    That Captain has nerves forged of tool steel. You don't rise to the occasion, you fall back to your training. This proves that statement beyond a shadow of a doubt. She was rock solid. WOW!

  • @smudgasmiff9481
    @smudgasmiff9481 Před 6 lety +29

    An absolutely incredible job done by everyone involved, especially the ATCs, the cabin crew and the captain, Tammie Jo Shults. She kept her incredibly calm demeanour throughout the whole incident, and I'm almost certain that she was having to make sure her co-pilot and the rest of her crew did their level best to stay as focused as they possibly could during such a tragic event.
    My thoughts are with every person affected by this event, along with professionals such as Captain Tammie Jo Shults and crew. Mr. Tim McGinty, Mr. Andrew Needum and Ms. Peggy Phillips seemingly sprang in to action to assist a fellow human being with little regard to their own personal situation, and did the very best that they could to save Mrs. Jennifer Riordan, whose family must be struggling to come to terms with a beautiful life taken from them in such a way.
    Lastly, thank you VASAviation for providing the recordings to this and many other difficult events that take place.
    Rest in Peace Mrs. Riordan, Rest in Peace.

  • @teytreet7358
    @teytreet7358 Před 4 lety +12

    The alarm sound around 0:35-0:45 got my heart pumping.

  • @christiebiscuts2340
    @christiebiscuts2340 Před 6 lety +20

    Oh my goodness heavens. I was holding my breath as I watched and listened. To the pilot! You my dear are one hell of a cool lady under stress, to the crew and emergency people I send blessings and thankfulness to you for the wonderful service you provided.

  • @motherofthreeb6337
    @motherofthreeb6337 Před rokem +5

    It's obvious she was trained in the military; professionalism is top notch! Good job to both pilots and thanks for your service to our country!

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem

      You r a credit to ur country and to the people u eeere ptrotecting

  • @Xanthopteryx
    @Xanthopteryx Před 5 lety +5

    How lovely to hear such a calm voice during an emergency. Keeping calm is the best way to avoid mistakes, and she nailed it Perfectly!

  • @Witty_Reply
    @Witty_Reply Před 4 lety +11

    Blows my mind that all parties involved communicate so much info so quickly and everybody doesn't miss a step. Really amazing listening to it.

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 Před 5 lety +17

    That woman pilot is tough as nails. She has authority in her voice.

  • @Mrfort
    @Mrfort Před 2 lety +2

    That lady pilot sounds SO COOL!

  • @BuckFudweiser
    @BuckFudweiser Před 5 lety +6

    How are these pilots so damn calm? I'd be freaking out. Much respect for all pilots.

  • @ejazahmed1070
    @ejazahmed1070 Před 6 lety +146

    As soon as i heard about the incident, I was waiting for your video...
    Thank you VAS Aviation !
    May the passenger killed RIP
    Southwest is one of the safest airlines in the world & this is the first in-flight fatality.

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris Před 6 lety +4

      Ejaz Ahmed also one of the most heavily fined airlines in the world.

    • @cripplehawk
      @cripplehawk Před 6 lety +8

      Unfortunately Southwest had another engine failure such as this ( SW3472 on 8/27/2016). But no one died. But they had some serious problems recently a couple sudden cabin depressurization for one and they were fined for several safety violations.

    • @crispychip2383
      @crispychip2383 Před 6 lety +2

      It is not always a matter of Southwest's maintenance, especially in the case of the engine failures. That kind of thing could be blamed on the engine manufacterers

    • @MillionFoul
      @MillionFoul Před 6 lety +3

      It's actually the second in-flight death on SWA, but the other one was a passenger who was forcefully restrained by other passengers and suffocated.

    • @blackhawks81H
      @blackhawks81H Před 5 lety +5

      @@cripplehawk southwest Flys a ton of short haul flights and puts many more cycles per flight hour on the aircraft than just about anyone else. Also the majority of their fleet was starting to get pretty old around 2016. They've basically ordered a whole new fleet, but planes can only be built so fast. However they have been making a strong effort to get the oldest planes out of the air and replaced as quickly as possible. They are known for going too fast sometimes. But have still managed to maintain an almost impeccable safety record compared to almost any other airline, especially when you factor in the aforementioned frequently of short haul flights and many flight cycles per airframe. It's the only airline I ever fly for domestic flights and I have an uncle whos a senior pilot at American

  • @damonpetty7741
    @damonpetty7741 Před 6 lety +19

    Prayers go out to the family that lost a loved one!

  • @d0cjkl
    @d0cjkl Před 8 měsíci +2

    the open mic where you can only hear the cabin altitude warning horn is chilling.

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars Před rokem +1

    I REALLY want that pilot and crew EVERY time I need to fly. What a team and so cool!

  • @jrpierce010
    @jrpierce010 Před 6 lety +135

    There were a few heroes on that flight, the two guys that ripped off their masks and pulled the lady back into the aircraft are heroes risking their own lives to save another person.

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial Před 4 lety +16

      Sadly it was in vain.

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Před 4 lety +84

      @@TheEmeraldMenOfficial I mean at least there was a body to return to the grieving family. Had they not pulled her in she would have had zero chance of survival. A hero is a hero regardless of if it was ultimately in vain.

  • @Jprice141788
    @Jprice141788 Před 6 lety +64

    Wow. Crazy event. Also have a much greater appreciation for your transcriptions on all your videos since I helped you with this one and it took forever to try and figure out what they were saying at some points. A lot of work but worth it. Great Video!
    Side Note: EMS = Emergency Medical Services

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 6 lety +5

      Thanks for helping with this one. Speaking as an appreciative viewer.
      Kind of soul shaking to listen and read.

    • @sonnybeach1953
      @sonnybeach1953 Před 6 lety +3

      The captioned reading of the transmissions was very helpful.

    • @Jprice141788
      @Jprice141788 Před 6 lety +1

      agreed! no prob. Most of mine wasn't used but I'm still glad to help.

  • @johnsumner2987
    @johnsumner2987 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow, Captain Tammie, I think that's what I read from the pinned comment. She was incredibly cool and calm. Awesome professionalism. I would have been freaking out if someone was sucked out of the plane I was flying in.

  • @spritals
    @spritals Před rokem +2

    The pilot handled that like a boss!! She was so calm, can’t imagine what was really going through her mind. All involved worked brilliantly together.
    And THIS is why I feel safe in the air!

  • @CUEBALL424
    @CUEBALL424 Před 6 lety +7

    LOVE THIS! Man, if only more people would listen to how this was handled by the pros that fly us and navigate us around everyday! Amazing job by these consummate professionals! Everyone involved, pilots, towers, just fantastic!

  • @haleythemau5
    @haleythemau5 Před 6 lety +7

    the pilot is a hero, AMAZING composure of all involved. my sincerest condolences for the poor woman. thank you for covering this so quickly, you did an amazing job :)

  • @HeartlandTuber
    @HeartlandTuber Před 6 lety +5

    Listening to the pilot gave me confidence to be willing to fly again. Such incredible cool, calm, collected management of a life threatening crisis.

  • @thegreat_I_am
    @thegreat_I_am Před rokem +4

    That lady certainly had the right stuff! ‘We’ve part of the aircraft missing and somebody went out.’ and she’s speaking as calmly as if she’s talking about a weather report.

  • @firstnamelastname2643
    @firstnamelastname2643 Před 3 lety +7

    She is the calmest emergency declared captain ive ever heard

  • @thekosanianmethod3109
    @thekosanianmethod3109 Před 5 lety +5

    Amazing job on ATC for clearing a path, and an excellent job on the flight crew for getting the plane down safely. She sounded like there was no problem at all, cool, calm, and collected.

  • @PARKMAN15
    @PARKMAN15 Před rokem +1

    Nicest calmest politest pilot ive ever heard. Rip the poor passenger.

  • @vinylking1252
    @vinylking1252 Před 6 lety +1

    Captain Tammie you are something else! Cool as a cucumber! RIP to families affected. Golden wings to the one tnat died!

  • @TrailBlazer46
    @TrailBlazer46 Před 6 lety +57

    Thanks for the video as always Vas. I’m surprised you got it all up so fast! Congrats to the flight crew who got the aircraft down and safe. My thoughts and prayers to the woman and her family and friends who lost her life as a result, as well as those injured.

    • @nathantzhang
      @nathantzhang Před 6 lety

      the woman who died worked for wells fargo

  • @maryyoungblood8550
    @maryyoungblood8550 Před 2 lety +4

    The three rules are aviate, navigate, communicate in that order. This crew did all three beautifully in very tough circumstances.

  • @stephenmellor9248
    @stephenmellor9248 Před 4 lety +1

    Superb airmanship . Cool under pressure .

  • @neelufisherman574
    @neelufisherman574 Před 4 lety +5

    RESPECT to the captain and its plain to see her professionalism cool voice not bothered about too much just her plane and its passengers...no unnecessary talk....but yes the polite Good Day....

  • @gavinmcinally8442
    @gavinmcinally8442 Před 6 lety +30

    Very professional crew.

  • @jeffrice238
    @jeffrice238 Před 4 lety +4

    She's so calm and deliberate in everything, ideal for an emergency. Model professional.

  • @stardust6773
    @stardust6773 Před 4 lety +1

    What a calm demeanor and competence, she didn't freak out at all. Bravo!

  • @deckard1970
    @deckard1970 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool as ice... What a pilot this lady is! 😱

  • @gregnewton9898
    @gregnewton9898 Před 6 lety +13

    Hats off to the ATC great job making it all work out

  • @csjames69
    @csjames69 Před 6 lety +9

    Captain is so calm. Very professional.

  • @curtwhite876
    @curtwhite876 Před 6 lety +1

    My God, I would be honored to give the captain a hug and buy her a drink... Or whatever else she wanted. Nerves of steel. Wow.

  • @stevenshillinger775
    @stevenshillinger775 Před 6 lety +6

    Engine parts which fell to the ground are being found about 20 miles west of my home. Amazing job done by all. Our sympathies go out to the families of the injured passengers and fatally injured passanger. Plus everyone on-board who had to endure such an incident.

  • @DhruvDange1
    @DhruvDange1 Před 6 lety +138

    Really sad that 1 passenger died. R.I.P

    • @DhruvDange1
      @DhruvDange1 Před 6 lety +21

      Marzan she was sucked out through the hole but was pulled back in. She died due to related injuries

    • @markwarren7116
      @markwarren7116 Před 5 lety +1

      @@DhruvDange1...Your wasting your time trying to explain anything to a moron like him.

    • @Hyp3rSon1X
      @Hyp3rSon1X Před 5 lety +24

      @@markwarren7116 Why would he be a moron for asking such a simple question? What the actual fuck?

  • @Kay82Schmidt
    @Kay82Schmidt Před 5 lety +3

    A pleasure to listen to this intelligent and good woman. Admiration for the pilot; a female pilot brought out plane through thunderstorms years ago to land in Colorado Springs, CO. Great admiration for the skills and fortitude people develop and use to serve others!

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 Před 4 lety +10

    Ex NAVY pilot at the controls accounts for in part, to cool, calm, professionalism. As to the woman who died, RIP. Condolences to the family. 💜

  • @PlymouthVT
    @PlymouthVT Před 9 měsíci +1

    This was a great video on Airplane Disasters of this heartbreaking failure. Shrapnel from blown Port side engine took out a window and a lady got partially sucked out. Passengers held onto her legs to prevent her from being completely sucked out. Poor lady died from the wind and cold.

  • @DhruvDange1
    @DhruvDange1 Před 6 lety +251

    There is a hole and someone went out.
    Thats soo shocking to hear and sad. Hope it never happens again. The controller couldn’t believe it. Its so sad and horrifying.

    • @commonsense31
      @commonsense31 Před 6 lety +9

      Dhruv Dange that’s what I was feeling when I heard that. I was like come again?

    • @Mortiis558
      @Mortiis558 Před 6 lety +47

      She actually didn’t go all the way out. She got stuck. I don’t know if that is better or worse. Doesn’t help my anxiety with flying though!

    • @GetOutsideYourself
      @GetOutsideYourself Před 6 lety +55

      I thought the controller was excellent when he heard that, basically telling the pilot that they'd deal with it when they landed, letting her focus on getting down safely.

    • @DhruvDange1
      @DhruvDange1 Před 6 lety +35

      Jonathan Stewart yes the controller was excellent but imagine you getting this message as a controller. How sad and scary this is. The controller did a great job and there is no one denying that.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Před 6 lety +6

      +Mortiis558 Neither better or worse. Dead in under 10 seconds is still dead in under 10 seconds. Looking at the bloodstains down the side of the plane, the body was half out for a while and literally flapping/disintegrating against the fuselage.

  • @haraldlorentzen40
    @haraldlorentzen40 Před 6 lety +27

    Rest in Peace.
    Good work pilots, not easy when you get an engine exploding and a window blown out...

  • @SpottedPlanesUK
    @SpottedPlanesUK Před 6 lety +3

    I was shocked when this story came up on my news page. RIP to the person who died. Thank you to the Pilot, ATC and the emergency services for handling the situation the way they did with the professionalism was 100%.
    Great video, always love to watch VAS videos keep up the good work😎

  • @csonkafan39
    @csonkafan39 Před 3 lety +2

    "We need a single channel,no more channel switching." Like a boss.....She and Sully should run the country.

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman Před 6 lety +5

    That was extremely calm given the chaos that was happening behind them.

  • @kateg7298
    @kateg7298 Před 4 lety +7

    I was just in a head on car accident and this video had me panicking. It felt a little too real. I feel so badly for the lady who was killed. The pilot was amazingly calm and focused. I knew she was ex military immediately and the training really showed in her step by step handling of a catastrophic accident. Well done to her. Prayers for Ms. Riordan's family. She was well loved by everyone in her community. Very sad when something like this happens.

  • @4freki
    @4freki Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, what a great pilot, sounds so calm ,cool and collected ! You can tell her military training kicked in. So sorry about the lady that perished.

  • @MariaGarcia-yh1yn
    @MariaGarcia-yh1yn Před 3 lety +1

    I am always amazed at these pilots calmness and professionalism. I would be a mess

  • @Lemuriam
    @Lemuriam Před 6 lety +13

    the passengers even managed to pull the one back before she was fully out, but unfortunately she was too severly injured

  • @robfitz2108
    @robfitz2108 Před 6 lety +14

    This video was very well put together. I enjoyed watching it and listening to the communication. 👍🏻

  • @colinmorgan7771
    @colinmorgan7771 Před 3 lety +1

    Tammie Jo Shults....Salute and respect...would be dam proud to have you as my pilot anytime.

  • @leemaya3626
    @leemaya3626 Před 6 lety +2

    les échanges entre le pilote et les contrôleurs aériens sont impressionnants de maîtrise et de sang froid, félicitation

  • @whyyuna69
    @whyyuna69 Před 6 lety +79

    thanks for the upload! doing a stellar job getting this vid 👌👌👌👌

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan Před 3 lety +4

    I would absolutely trust this pilot with my life

  • @williamreed2004
    @williamreed2004 Před 3 lety +2

    The result of preparation and experience following great Navy aviation training. Congratulations TJ

  • @abasementapartment
    @abasementapartment Před 11 měsíci +4

    The composure and professionalism of the Captain is A +++++++. She is truly a master of her craft.
    I have developed a tremendous respect for pilots as well as the Air Traffic Controllers from listening to these events on the channel.

  • @smxkcher
    @smxkcher Před 6 lety +7

    Wow, great work getting this up so fast. Thank you!

  • @n1msu
    @n1msu Před 2 lety +4

    After hearing this incredible captain doing the comms, and maintaining exquisite composure throughout, I'm guessing she took over flying the landing and passed comms to the first officer during final: the sadness in his voice is palpable.

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 Před rokem

      This pilot was trained for this kind of accident She deserves the best😇😃😀💟

  • @slay47808
    @slay47808 Před 6 lety

    The pilot speaks so professionally it’s admirable. Really appreciate this upload!

  • @brokenmedic9133
    @brokenmedic9133 Před 5 lety +1

    Unreal how calm she can be! I would be screaming my nuts off. Professional as heck in a horrible time. Much respect!