Mayday: Accident Files
Three catastrophes are averted by flight crews who land against all odds.
Three catastrophes are averted by flight crews who land against all odds.
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In Nepal, a passenger plane comes in like a fighter jet and crashes.
Failures in pilot training lead to catastrophe in the cockpit.
The United Nations DC-6 mysteriously crashes 10 miles from the runway while on a secret mission.
Three catastrophes are averted by flight crews who land against all odds.
When an aircraft loses total engine power, a pilot's training can make all the difference in the world.
Reeve Aleutian Airlines Flight #8 is 19,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean when the propeller flies off.
When the nuts and bolts of maintenance go unchecked, it can spell catastrophe in the air.
After a routine landing, a Taiwanese commuter plane is rocked by a massive explosion.
Airplane crashes involving high-profile passengers put added pressure on investigators.
While landing at an Alaskan island airport, the pilots of a twin turboprop can't stop their plane.
A commuter turboprop crashes at a fog-bound Irish airport.
With flames burning through the cabin floor, the crew attempts a return to the airport.
Spatial disorientation is one of the leading causes of all air accidents.
Korean Air Cargo Flight #8509 slams into a field northeast of London.
A Learjet veers onto an unplanned trajectory en route to Dallas from Orlando.
A turboprop slams into an Argentine desert and a microscopic filament provides the clue.
Asiana Flight 214 slams into a seawall just short of the runway in San Francisco.
Gunshots are heard in the cabin of Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight #1771.
A popular hockey team is on its way to Minsk. But, the plane strikes a tower and crashes.
The plane needs to get airborne before the typhoon hits. But, it spins around violently and breaks apart.
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