Ripped Apart
Ripped Apart revisits some of the most spectacular aviation disasters of the last fifty years.
Ripped Apart revisits some of the most spectacular aviation disasters of the last fifty years.
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At the height of thunderstorm season, American Airlines 1420 ends in disaster.
Korean Airlines Flight #007 is high above the Sea of Japan with 269 people on board.
Nigeria Airways Flight #2120 erupts into a fireball, killing all 261 people on board.
Korean Air Flight 801 crashes five kilometres short of its destination, the airport in Guam.
Minutes after take off from Tokyo en route to Osaka, the tailfin blows off the huge Boeing 747.
Chalk Ocean Airways Flight 101 is preparing for takeoff in the waters off Miami Beach, Florida.
Torrential rain. Baseball-sized hail. Why did Southern Airways Flight 242 enter this severe storm?
The pilots, wanting to make up for lost time, are pushing the Boeing 757 to its limit.
It's one of the most alarming disasters in the history of aviation, and not just because of the crash.
An Air Transat Airbus runs out of fuel over the Atlantic and has to glide to a power-free landing.
It's a busy night at Los Angeles International Airport, and US Air Flight #1493 is on its final approach.
Ripped Apart revisits some of the most spectacular aviation disasters of the last fifty years.
In Algiers on Christmas Eve in 1994, an Air France Airbus carrying 180 people was hijacked.
On August 21, 1995, Flight ASA 529 loses one of its four propellers on its way to Gulfport, Mississippi.
During extreme weather conditions, a helicopter makes a routine journey to a North Sea oil platform.
The plane plows into a forest and is consumed by flames.
Shortly after takeoff, the three man crew of the DHL A300 is thrown into the fight of their lives.
On August 21, 1995, Flight ASA 529 loses one of its four propellers on its way to Gulfport, Mississippi.
Air France Flight 358 bursts into flames when it skids off the runway during a raging thunderstorm.
System Breakdown revisits five pivotal aviation disasters.
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