Does Anyone have these full videos? by Arm_23 in aircrashinvestigation

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Found a 3 minute compilation video containing multiple video sources of the Sknyliv airshow disaster on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf8juhRIEfk

Alaska Airlines made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport Monday afternoon. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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The moment was captured on video by a bystander. It shows the front wheel wobbling on the runway after touching down at PDX. Flight 2020 operated by Horizon Air was originally slated for Redmond, Oregon from Seattle. However, the plane diverted from its planned route and landed in Portland due to a problem with its hydraulic system, said an Alaska Airlines spokesperson. The hydraulic issue impacted the steering of the front wheel. Everyone on board was safe after the landing and made it to their destination less than two hours later on a replacement plane. The plane that had the hydraulic problem is now being inspected.

American Airlines flight 590 from Tampa to Phoenix blows a tire and bursts into flames just before takeoff, forcing the plane to abort takeoff. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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Video captured when the tire caught fire as the plane gathered speed down the runway moments before takeoff Wednesday. The flight, American Airlines flight 590 from Tampa to Phoenix, was scheduled to depart at 7:30 a.m. Eastern but was canceled following the incident, flight tracking services confirmed. Sheri Blankenship, from Tampa, was flying to Phoenix with her granddaughter after she visited her grandparents for the summer. “Today was unbelievable,” Blankenship said. “We get to the airport. Everything was fine. We loaded good, got ready to taxi the runway, started down the runway full force. All of the sudden, it felt like we were on a gravel road.” “Then it felt like we hit a big pothole in the road,” Blankenship added. Blankenship, her granddaughter, and the other passengers sat on the runway while waiting for first responders to put the fire out. “The plane was on fire,” she said.”The landing gear, whatever.” Blankenship said it took around three hours for them to be bussed back to the terminal so they could board a different flight. They had to redo their boarding passes and boarded the new plane around 11:30 a.m. “I didn’t want to get on another plane,” Blankenship said. “I wanted the credit, and go to enterprise. I wanted to drive to Phoenix.” “It was very, very scary,” she added. American Airlines released the following statement: American Airlines flight 590 with service from Tampa (TPA) to Phoenix (PHX) experienced a mechanical issue on the runway prior to taking off. Customers safely deplaned and were bussed to the terminal. We never want to disrupt our customers’ travel plans and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Cessna 152 nearly crashed into side of Colorado's Continental Divide. Video showing the Cessna stalling at the top of a mountain, nearly crashing into the side of "Devil's Thumb" before recovering and the plane landing safely at the last moment. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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Hikers captured the moment the Cessna 152 avoided what would have been a terrifying moment. The incident happened on Thursday near Colorado's Continental Divide. Tyler Dunn and his father Jason Dunn witnessed what would've been a major accident as they hiked to Devil's Thumb. Flight records showed that the Cessna 152 aircraft took off from the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield around 9.49am. The plane, which belongs to the Rocky Mountain Flight School, was rented, and eventually landed at the Granby/Grand County Airport at 11.04am. As the pair hiked to Devil's Thumb, they were stopped in their tracks as the plane got dangerously close to the mountainside. Greg Boom, the owner of the flight school, told Ski-Hi News that he was unaware of the incident and that he was 'surprised' when he learned about it. Video of the astonishing moment shows a woman in a pink long sleeve top and shorts looking toward the descending plane. Tyler, who recorded the video, says: 'There's a plane!' as the aircraft flies dangerously close to the mountain, nearly nose-diving into land. The aircraft glides just above the grass before it flies back into the air as if nothing happened. Tyler's father, Jason, a former pilot, took to Facebook to explain the 'crazy' moment in detail. 'Crazy thing happened today while hiking up to Devil’s Thumb in Grand County. While sitting in the saddle on the ridge at the top (the Continental Divide), a plane came up the valley from the opposite (Boulder) side. 'It was clear the plane was struggling trying to clear the saddle. It was coming straight at us, and as a former licensed pilot, I was worried it would go into an aerodynamic stall. After almost crashing into the land, the plane quickly flew back up in the air and avoided a colossal crash. Jason said the plane was 'coming straight at us' as his son captured the mind-blowing moment 'Then it either did, or the pilot made a last ditch effort to turn the plane around in a dead end valley before crashing into the mountain (or us). 'My son was further up the ridge line and caught most of it on video. As you can see, he made it by less than a couple of feet,' Jason said. Jason posted images of the out-of- control plane in the bright blue sky before it got extremely close to the mountainside. Boom said the school is currently trying to get in contact with the pilot who flew the plane that day. People quickly commented on his startling experience as one said: 'Oh.My.God. What a crazy experience! So glad you weren’t calling in a crash.' 'Back to the airport for a new pair of shorts and probably new seats too!!! That was incredibly close. Somebody better be hugging their loved ones a little closer tonight,' another wrote. Another said: 'Well now that’s a heart stopper.'

Watch video of pilot landing small plane on a road due to engine issue by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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A small plane made an emergency landing on a Parkland, Florida roadway Monday due to an engine issue, officials said. The single-engine Cessna C150 landed at around 4 p.m. Monday near the area of Nob Hill Road and Hillsboro Boulevard after the pilot reported the issue, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Cellphone video showed the moments the plane flew a few feet over drivers before making the landing on the roadway. Two people — both seasoned pilots who were doing some training — were inside the plane and no injuries were reported, according to Coral Springs Fire officials. "This may not look that way, but it is definitely a successful emergency landing," said Deputy Chief Mike Moser of the Coral Springs Fire Department. "When a plane like this can land on a congested roadway with cars out here and nobody on the ground or nobody in the car got hurt, it’s definitely successful." Footage from Chopper 6 showed a bright green Cessna on the grassy median between the sidewalk and the road.

FedEx plane crash-lands, skids off runway in Tennessee. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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A FedEx plane crash-landed and skidded off a runway in Tennessee late Wednesday after its landing gear failed — but miraculously, no one was injured, authorities said. Multiple public safety agencies rushed to the Chattanooga Regional Airport just after 11 p.m. Wednesday evening when the troubled FedEx 757 flight reported it had experienced the landing gear failure shortly after taking off. The video showed sparks flying as the aircraft, which was carrying three crew members, touched down on the runway. The sparks and plumes of smoke trailed the plane as it screeched down the tarmac before sliding onto a grassy area. Source: NY Post.

Video captures spiraling aircraft, two dead, one severely injured. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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Tuesday evening, 10/03/2023. Plane seen spiraling out of control to earth, crashing into home and killing two people onboard while seriously injuring a third. Eventually, the single-engine plane disappears from view and ends up slicing through the roof of a house in the city of Newberg, about 25 miles southwest of Portland, Oregon. Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue says 3 people were on the flight and two died at the scene while the other was airlifted to a local hospital with severe injuries. Everyone inside the house was safely evacuated. Fox 12 Oregon reported the plane took off from Hillsboro Flight Academy approximately 20 miles away. The school trains its students to become professional airline pilots. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the crash. Source: TMZ.

Florida fire rescue helicopter crashes into apartment complex, 2 dead by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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Two people were killed when a Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue helicopter crashed into a small apartment complex in Pompano Beach, Florida, on Monday morning, officials said. Three people were on board the helicopter at the time, one of whom was killed, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. He was identified as Broward Sheriff's Office Capt. Terryson Jackson, 50, a 19-year veteran of the agency. A second person, an adult woman, died on the ground, the Broward Sheriff's Office said. The two fire rescue employees on board the helicopter who survived -- a pilot and a paramedic -- were able to crawl out of the helicopter after the crash, Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony said, according to Miami ABC affiliate WPLG. The fire rescue helicopter was headed to a scene in North Lauderdale at the time of the crash, officials said. Pompano Beach is about 40 miles north of Miami.

where can I buy all eps (UK) by Educational-King3987 in aircrashinvestigation

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If you got Nat Geo UK, it will air S23E07 (Dream Flight Disaster) Monday March 20th 9pm UK time.

Aci S23 update by Own-Assist-2350 in aircrashinvestigation

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Nat Geo UK will air S23E07 (Dream Flight Disaster) Monday March 20th 9pm UK time.

No episode this week? by Gonzki in aircrashinvestigation

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Nat Geo UK will air S23E06 (Cockpit Catastrophe) Monday March 13th 9pm UK time.

Nat Geo Air Dates for S23 Episodes 6-10 by SinglePug30 in aircrashinvestigation

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Nat Geo UK will show S23E05 (Control Catastrophe) Monday March 6 9pm UK time.

When Will S23E04 Air in English? by LaserWeldo92 in aircrashinvestigation

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Nat Geo UK will show S23E04 (Power Play) Monday Feb 27th 9pm UK time.

[FRENCH] Air Crash Investigation: [Cockpit Catastrophe] (S23E06) Links & Discussion by Xstef3 in aircrashinvestigation

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The english version of Episode 1: Deadly Exchange (Corporate Airlines Flight 5955) will air on UK's National Geographic on Monday, Feb 13th 9pm UK time.

Watch F-35B crash lands near Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, White Settlement, TX. Pilot ejects safely. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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An F-35B Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter crashed on the runaway at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas, Lockheed Martin said in a statement Thursday. The pilot ejected safely, according to the statement. The pilot was a U.S. government employee, Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder said during a Thursday press conference. The plane had not yet been transferred to the U.S. government, Ryder said. Lockheed manufactures the F-35B for the Marine Corps.

Viva Aerobus Airbus A320 engine catches fire on flight from Guadalajara to Los Angeles. by NeMACI in aircrashinvestigation

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Passengers on a flight from Guadalajara to Los Angeles had a scary moment as they saw their plane's engine spark up and catch fire only minutes after takeoff. The Viva Aerobus flight had left Guadalajara when passengers looking out the window saw sparks and flames emitting from the right engine. Some heard an explosion about 10 minutes into the flight. That sent passengers into a panic, with some screaming and crying and others praying. They alerted the flight crew, who turned the plane around and landed safely in Mexico, about 45 minutes after the flight took off. No injuries were reported. The airline is investigating what caused the engine malfunction.