Fatal Errors | The Untold Story of the Boeing 727 Crash in Colombia | An In-Depth Analysis



On December 20, 2016, a Colombian cargo plane’s tragic runway overrun in Puerto Carreño shocked the aviation world. Captured on video, the Boeing 727 narrowly missed planespotters, clipped a tree, and lost critical systems before crashing, killing five of six crew members. This in-depth analysis uncovers the series of preventable errors, from incorrect takeoff techniques to unapproved operations, and reveals the airline’s staggering history of violations. Join us as we delve into the failures at every level that led to this devastating accident.

📌 Key Points Covered:
Runway overrun and near-miss with planespotters
Critical system failures and loss of control
Detailed investigation findings
Airline’s history of violations
Preventable pilot errors

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10 thoughts on “Fatal Errors | The Untold Story of the Boeing 727 Crash in Colombia | An In-Depth Analysis”

  1. Aerosecure is an aweful aweful airline. There are numerous videos of Aerosecure planes doing stupid sh*t!!

    When you haul cocaine, illegal passangers and the government gives you a medal you know sh*t is sus.

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  2. In each successive video in your series the AI-generated commentary and its retranscription into subtitles gets progressively worse. To begin with, the errors seem amusing, but as they proliferate they become intensely irritating. The AI technology you are using is plainly not fit for purpose, and it ruins what would otherwise be interesting and intelligent accounts of air crashes. Indeed, I question whether "AI" stands for Artificial Intelligence. It seems more like Artificial Ignorance to me.

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  3. Your good videos are very badly spoilt by two things 1) Will you PLEASE stop saying Boeing Seven Hundred twenty seven, or Boeing seven hundred forty seven, or Boeing seven hundred thirty seven. NEVER in the long service lives of these aeroplanes have they even been known as that. They are the Boeing seven our seven, boeing seven three seven, boeing seven two seven etc etc. Your AI pronounciation of seven hundred forty seven, seven hundred thirty seven is incorrect, pretentious and very irritating. Secondly – DO NOT use an AI subtitle machine – your subtitles are nonsensical gobbledook. Do you actually check your subtitles before you upload the videos? And the automated AI monotone narrators voice is dull and dreary. PLEASE either redo all of your videos or take your channel down because it is dreadful. If you are going to do these videos then do them properly, otherwise don't bother doing them at all.

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  4. I love the detailed informative analysis in all of your videos.

    I dont know enough about how AI reading systems work, but im curious if there is a way for the writer to listen to its reading and if there is something pronounced wrong (i.e. 'he lives down the street' vs '10 lives were lost' kind of errors) or the silly Hong Kong Dollars kinds of stuff, can the author essentially override thr AI and give it phonetics or something?

    If that is not possible with current AI systems, then someone should invent it and make lots of money. 😀

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