Mayday: Air Disaster
Spatial disorientation is one of the leading causes of all air accidents.
Spatial disorientation is one of the leading causes of all air accidents.
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Investigators dig into three mid-air collisions that seem to defy logic.
Air Illinois Flight 710 crashes into an open pasture area in poor weather.
From the wreckage of three airplane crashes, survivors emerge to tell harrowing tales.
Three separate crews are pushed to the limit by the toughest landings on earth.
Crossair Flight #3597 is on its final approach to Zurich. But the pilots cannot find the runway.
With flames burning through the cabin floor, the crew attempts a return to the airport.
In Nepal, a passenger plane comes in like a fighter jet and crashes.
Reeve Aleutian Airlines Flight #8 is 19,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean when the propeller flies off.
In the extreme conditions of the far North, three flights fall out of the sky.
A commuter plane is rocked by an explosion, but investigators find no evidence of a bomb on board.
United Airlines Flight #232 is crippled when one of its three engines explodes.
A plane crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold.
Varig Flight 254 disappears without a trace over the jungles of Brazil.
The consequences are disastrous when ice forms on an airplane's wings.
SilkAir Flight 185 is 35,000 feet above the jungles when the plane banks sharply to the right and crashes.
Partnair Flight 394 is cruising at 22,000 feet -- when it suddenly begins diving toward the sea.
Investigators look into the crash of Delta Air Lines flight 1141.
LaMia Flight 2933 is on its final approach when the crew suddenly declares a fuel emergency.
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.
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