The plane had been in the air for a mere 25 seconds when the pilots noticed weird noises and vibrations. They tried several ways to improve the situation, but nothing worked. And just over a minute into the flight, when the plane reached 3,000 feet, both engines failed: first, the right one; two seconds later, the left one. It seemed like only a miracle could save the passengers. And then, one of the passengers came to the rescue.
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The video that was uploaded with only one thing wrong..
Thanks for wasting my time!
It’s always a risk to fly on a aircraft, even with modern technology things can still go wrong. FA’s and all crew are the 1st people we would look for in a aircraft shall something go wrong, that’s why as a passenger(Soul) that travels I always listen to their instructions before take off , and make myself aware of the lights on the isles and emergency exits. I have yet to figure out the bell chimes that FA crew and Pilots use to communicate. Other than that I always enjoy my flight….
The video showed several different aircraft types.
Big lie of universe
If you do the math like I did 8000 Hours is 333 days which is 47 weeks which is 10 months which isn't even a year of flight experience I wouldn't trust anyone with any range of experience in flight like that
The video has nothing to do with the title.
THINK people…………complete horse pucky. Next we'll see one on the car that drove fine on only the two left wheels.
How the f—k does a plane lose an entire plane
Do more aviation videos please
Clearly a case of Stockholm syndrome
This is bull. First video shows 4 engines. Next video showed loading a twin engine. Get you act together.
That is cool
Do you even know the difference between losing a wing MID-AIR? And the wing breaking apart after crash landing?
Click bait. This channel used to b ok. Now its jus click bait n nonesense
Plane: wings breaks off. Also the plane: Hurdles to the ground at break neck speeds.
Nice DC 3
Md 81 offended
I didnt watch the video. im just here to say you aint landing a plane with just one wing. click bait much
thank you for the clickbait
totally not photoshopped thumbnail xD
The video :😵
The thumbnail :💀
Ayo this looks like a crasht plan
Rename this… The "LIE" about the plane that landed with one wing
The dummies used the wrong video. There was a plane about 20 yrs ago that lost a wing on a test flight. It was recorded on video that he made a safe landing. Incredibly you used full rudder and steered it like an extreme cross wind. So it is possible to land on one wing. The aircraft I mentioned was a small single engine.
MCDONALDS?????
H h how?😳