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8.5/10 (229 votes)
#1

Blow Out

S2:E1

On June 10, 1990, the cockpit window blows out on British Airways Flight 5390, partially ejecting and injuring the captain through the hole. A member of the cabin crew clings to his legs as the co-pilot completes an emergency landing without any fatality. The captain is found to be still alive after being outside the cockpit for 21 minutes.

8.5/10 (208 votes)
#2

Deadly Crossroads

S2:E4

On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 collides with DHL Flight 611 in German airspace near Überlingen. Flight 2937 is destroyed instantly, and the DHL cargo aircraft crashes shortly afterwards, killing all 71 people on board the two aircraft.

8.0/10 (181 votes)
#3

The Killing Machine

S2:E3

On 24 December 1994, Air France Flight 8969 is hijacked on the ground at Algiers Airport. The four terrorists demand the aircraft be allowed to depart for Paris so they can blow up the aircraft over the Eiffel Tower, but the Algerian Army blocks the aircraft with vehicles and refuse to allow it to take off. Unable to carry out their plans, the terrorists kill three passengers over the next two days. The aircraft is then cleared to take off, but the crew diverts to Marseille Provence Airport. The hostage rescue team of the French Gendarmerie storms the aircraft, and after a gun battle in the cabin, the four hijackers are killed and everyone else is evacuated. It is described as "one of the most successful anti-terrorist operations in history."

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

Very sorry, but 9/11 was an inside job! A false flag to get public support for the war in Iraq. US h...

8.0/10 (158 votes)
#4

Missing Over New York

S2:E6

On 25 January 1990, Avianca Flight 52, a flight to New York City from Colombia, is delayed numerous times by bad weather en route and is dangerously low on fuel as it attempts a landing. Wind shear forces the crew to abort the approach just one mile from the runway. They initiate a go-around, but are directed back into a holding pattern by air traffic controllers who are unaware of the low fuel situation. The Boeing 707 then runs out of fuel, causing it to crash on Long Island near New York.

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

There was no human error here! I blame the rules, the rules were broken and they were followed to th...

7.9/10 (163 votes)
#5

Lost

S2:E5

On 20 December 1995, American Airlines Flight 965 is en route to Cali, Colombia. The crew members are asked if they would like to perform a straight-in approach to Cali. The pilots accept the offer, but as they are making the necessary changes, they inadvertently remove the waypoints from the flight plan in their flight management system (FMS), causing them to become unsure of their exact position. The crew members' mistakes leads them to fly the aircraft into a 9,000 foot mountain near Buga. Only four passengers and a dog survive.

pipeinformatico May 1, 2015

This case affected me no attention to the word "PRIORITY", that means we need help now!!!, not later...

7.8/10 (156 votes)
#6

A Wounded Bird

S2:E2

On 21 August 1995, Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529 is climbing to its cruising altitude, when a blade on the left-side propeller comes off. The imbalance of the rotating propeller causes the engine to partly tear itself from its mounting, creating excessive drag. The aircraft rapidly loses altitude and crashes, killing nine people.

7.8/10 (156 votes)
#1

A Wounded Bird

S2:E2

On 21 August 1995, Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529 is climbing to its cruising altitude, when a blade on the left-side propeller comes off. The imbalance of the rotating propeller causes the engine to partly tear itself from its mounting, creating excessive drag. The aircraft rapidly loses altitude and crashes, killing nine people.

7.9/10 (163 votes)
#2

Lost

S2:E5

On 20 December 1995, American Airlines Flight 965 is en route to Cali, Colombia. The crew members are asked if they would like to perform a straight-in approach to Cali. The pilots accept the offer, but as they are making the necessary changes, they inadvertently remove the waypoints from the flight plan in their flight management system (FMS), causing them to become unsure of their exact position. The crew members' mistakes leads them to fly the aircraft into a 9,000 foot mountain near Buga. Only four passengers and a dog survive.

pipeinformatico May 1, 2015

This case affected me no attention to the word "PRIORITY", that means we need help now!!!, not later...

8.0/10 (181 votes)
#3

The Killing Machine

S2:E3

On 24 December 1994, Air France Flight 8969 is hijacked on the ground at Algiers Airport. The four terrorists demand the aircraft be allowed to depart for Paris so they can blow up the aircraft over the Eiffel Tower, but the Algerian Army blocks the aircraft with vehicles and refuse to allow it to take off. Unable to carry out their plans, the terrorists kill three passengers over the next two days. The aircraft is then cleared to take off, but the crew diverts to Marseille Provence Airport. The hostage rescue team of the French Gendarmerie storms the aircraft, and after a gun battle in the cabin, the four hijackers are killed and everyone else is evacuated. It is described as "one of the most successful anti-terrorist operations in history."

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

Very sorry, but 9/11 was an inside job! A false flag to get public support for the war in Iraq. US h...

8.0/10 (158 votes)
#4

Missing Over New York

S2:E6

On 25 January 1990, Avianca Flight 52, a flight to New York City from Colombia, is delayed numerous times by bad weather en route and is dangerously low on fuel as it attempts a landing. Wind shear forces the crew to abort the approach just one mile from the runway. They initiate a go-around, but are directed back into a holding pattern by air traffic controllers who are unaware of the low fuel situation. The Boeing 707 then runs out of fuel, causing it to crash on Long Island near New York.

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

There was no human error here! I blame the rules, the rules were broken and they were followed to th...

8.5/10 (229 votes)
#5

Blow Out

S2:E1

On June 10, 1990, the cockpit window blows out on British Airways Flight 5390, partially ejecting and injuring the captain through the hole. A member of the cabin crew clings to his legs as the co-pilot completes an emergency landing without any fatality. The captain is found to be still alive after being outside the cockpit for 21 minutes.

8.5/10 (208 votes)
#6

Deadly Crossroads

S2:E4

On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 collides with DHL Flight 611 in German airspace near Überlingen. Flight 2937 is destroyed instantly, and the DHL cargo aircraft crashes shortly afterwards, killing all 71 people on board the two aircraft.

8.5/10 (229 votes)

Blow Out

S2:E1

On June 10, 1990, the cockpit window blows out on British Airways Flight 5390, partially ejecting and injuring the captain through the hole. A member of the cabin crew clings to his legs as the co-pilot completes an emergency landing without any fatality. The captain is found to be still alive after being outside the cockpit for 21 minutes.

7.8/10 (156 votes)

A Wounded Bird

S2:E2

On 21 August 1995, Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529 is climbing to its cruising altitude, when a blade on the left-side propeller comes off. The imbalance of the rotating propeller causes the engine to partly tear itself from its mounting, creating excessive drag. The aircraft rapidly loses altitude and crashes, killing nine people.

8.0/10 (181 votes)

The Killing Machine

S2:E3

On 24 December 1994, Air France Flight 8969 is hijacked on the ground at Algiers Airport. The four terrorists demand the aircraft be allowed to depart for Paris so they can blow up the aircraft over the Eiffel Tower, but the Algerian Army blocks the aircraft with vehicles and refuse to allow it to take off. Unable to carry out their plans, the terrorists kill three passengers over the next two days. The aircraft is then cleared to take off, but the crew diverts to Marseille Provence Airport. The hostage rescue team of the French Gendarmerie storms the aircraft, and after a gun battle in the cabin, the four hijackers are killed and everyone else is evacuated. It is described as "one of the most successful anti-terrorist operations in history."

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

Very sorry, but 9/11 was an inside job! A false flag to get public support for the war in Iraq. US h...

8.5/10 (208 votes)

Deadly Crossroads

S2:E4

On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 collides with DHL Flight 611 in German airspace near Überlingen. Flight 2937 is destroyed instantly, and the DHL cargo aircraft crashes shortly afterwards, killing all 71 people on board the two aircraft.

7.9/10 (163 votes)

Lost

S2:E5

On 20 December 1995, American Airlines Flight 965 is en route to Cali, Colombia. The crew members are asked if they would like to perform a straight-in approach to Cali. The pilots accept the offer, but as they are making the necessary changes, they inadvertently remove the waypoints from the flight plan in their flight management system (FMS), causing them to become unsure of their exact position. The crew members' mistakes leads them to fly the aircraft into a 9,000 foot mountain near Buga. Only four passengers and a dog survive.

pipeinformatico May 1, 2015

This case affected me no attention to the word "PRIORITY", that means we need help now!!!, not later...

8.0/10 (158 votes)

Missing Over New York

S2:E6

On 25 January 1990, Avianca Flight 52, a flight to New York City from Colombia, is delayed numerous times by bad weather en route and is dangerously low on fuel as it attempts a landing. Wind shear forces the crew to abort the approach just one mile from the runway. They initiate a go-around, but are directed back into a holding pattern by air traffic controllers who are unaware of the low fuel situation. The Boeing 707 then runs out of fuel, causing it to crash on Long Island near New York.

BaSsOo7 Apr 17, 2018

There was no human error here! I blame the rules, the rules were broken and they were followed to th...

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 8.1 6
★ 8.5 Blow Out
★ 7.8 A Wounded Bird
5 ★ 8.0 10
★ 8.9 Gimli Glider (Air Canada Flight 143)
★ 7.6 Fanning the Flames (South African Airways Flight 295)
4 ★ 7.9 10
★ 8.5 Falling from the Sky (British Airways Flight 9)
★ 7.3 Vertigo
1 ★ 7.9 6
★ 8.1 Unlocking Disaster
★ 7.6 Racing the storm
3 ★ 7.9 13
★ 8.2 Hanging by a Thread
★ 7.6 Collision Course
11 ★ 7.9 13
★ 8.6 Impossible Landing (United Airlines Flight 232)
★ 7.3 The Plane That Flew Too High (West Caribbean Airways Flight 708)
7 ★ 7.9 7
★ 8.3 Lockerbie Disaster (Pan Am 103)
★ 7.6 Flight 574 Lost (Adam Air Flight 574)
16 ★ 7.8 9
★ 8.4 Disaster at Tenerife (KLM 4805 and Pan Am 1736)
★ 7.5 9/11 The Pentagon Attack (American Airlines Flight 77)
15 ★ 7.8 10
★ 8.4 Fatal Delivery (UPS Airlines Flight 6)
★ 7.4 Deadly Mission (1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash)
12 ★ 7.7 13
★ 8.3 Fight for Control (Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8)
★ 7.2 Blind Landing (TANS Perú Flight 204)
10 ★ 7.7 6
★ 8.4 Hudson River Runway (US Airways Flight 1549)
★ 7.4 Cockpit Failure (Crossair Flight 3597)
9 ★ 7.7 8
★ 7.9 Alarming Silence (Northwest Airlines Flight 255)
★ 7.4 Pilot vs Plane (Air France Flight 296)
13 ★ 7.7 10
★ 8.2 Titanic in the Sky (Qantas Flight 32)
★ 7.4 Into the Eye of the Storm (Hurricane Hunters NOAA42)
17 ★ 7.7 9
★ 8.0 Explosive Proof (TWA Flight 800)
★ 7.4 Storming Out (USAir Flight 1016)
14 ★ 7.6 11
★ 8.2 Concorde, Up in Flames (Air France Flight 4590)
★ 7.2 The Death of JFK Jr (Piper PA-32R-301 Saratoga II)
19 ★ 7.6 10
★ 8.1 Deadly Descent
★ 7.3 Slam Dunk
21 ★ 7.6 10
★ 8.1 Grounded: Boeing Max 8
★ 7.2 Caught in a Jam
22 ★ 7.6 10
★ 8.0 Pacific Plunge
★ 7.4 Stealth Bomber Down
20 ★ 7.6 10
★ 8.0 Taxiway Turmoil
★ 7.2 Icy Descent
18 ★ 7.5 10
★ 7.9 Deadly Airspace (Malaysia Airlines Flight 17)
★ 7.1 Blown Away (TransAsia Airways Flight 222)
24 ★ 7.5 10
★ 8.3 Fight for Survival (Pilgrim Airlines Flight 458)
★ 6.5 Lost Star Footballer (Elimiano Sala Piper Crash)
6 ★ 7.4 3
★ 7.6 Who's Flying the Plane? (Crew vs Avionics)
★ 7.1 Fatal Flaw (Minor Defects)
8 ★ 7.2 2
★ 7.3 Cruel Skies (Bad Weather)
★ 7.2 System Breakdown (Next Generation Air Transportation System)