The Top Worst Plane Crashes In History | Mayday Compilation | Wonder

The Top Worst Plane Crashes In History | Mayday Compilation | Wonder
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We take a look at some of the most devastating crashes that Mayday has ever investigated. How did such terrible crashes happen, and what will be next?

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Revealing the dark truth that aviation safety improves one crash at a time, Mayday investigates legendary aviation disasters to find out what went wrong and why.

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  1. I lived in California and there's a lot of different nationalities. Indian people are the nicest people you would ever want to meet. A little boy wanted to look into the cockpit..When the plane crashed I cried.

  2. Sadly, the JAL 123 episode is being remade for the upcoming 23rd season of the show. The reason seems to be just for the heck of it, not because anything about it was wrong; sure, they didn't have any of the victims' relatives and the rescuers interviewed nor did they go a bit more in depth about the delayed rescue but the show Seconds From Disaster did an episode about JAL 123 which got pretty much all the latter.
    In the 2 remakes they have done, they are just inferior to the original as they lack the acting, storytelling and the feel the original had. They're better off doing another case entirely which hasn't been covered before instead of remaking a perfectly good episode that has nothing wrong about it… unlike some recent episodes.

    😓

  3. you know the difference between a plane with no survivors and one with survivors and no damage in an emergency landing . None casue all of them are classified as crash landings which actually faulsify the actual statistics of planes crash being rarely lethal

  4. Whoever edited the music for that show was a freaking psycho and I love it. They'll have the most heart pounding, action thriller, police chase music playing over like a 5 second clip of someone reading a chart.

  5. TWA Flight 800 was "allegedly" shot down by the U.S. Navy during one of their war games off the coast of Long Island…and, is accepted common knowledge amongst employees at TWA.

    Independent investigations answered every question about the tragedy except; Which vessel fired the missile. Who pulled the trigger. And who gave the order. The rest is known.

    Over 100 eye witnesses on Long Island that night all reported the same thing…"There was a streak of light from the horizon into the sky and then there was a huge explosion. The front of the plane detached from the rest and dropped straight down in a fiery blaze and the back section shot upwards another thousand feet or then fell straight down also engulfed in flames.

    Never forget, in the first couple days of the investigation it was reported that explosive residue had been found on the wreckage but was then walked back and "corrected" soon after.

    I know you'll roll your eyes at this as I too once walked in your shoes but I assure you…if you open your eyes and think logically for yourself and listen to people and not "officials" you'll see the truth in thigs as well.

    Always remember, "negative emotions spur consumption and fear drives the economy" Econ 101 of consumer based economies.

  6. I'm 60 years old and have taken only 8 flights in my lifetime. I am deafly afraid of flying.I have to get valiumed up prior to flying. The sense of relief that I felt every time the wheels made contact with the Tarmac where beyond joyful.

  7. One of The Asian gentlemen telling us about the crash does a very good job speaking English without a foreign accent, but I can STILL hear it.

  8. My heart goes out to the victims. But even though these accidents happened years ago. And aviation safety standards have improved by learning from these accidents, makes me STILL don't want to fly in 2022.

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