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Air France 🇫🇷 Flight 447 - What was supposed to happen 💔 - #avgeeks #aviation #planes
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@cintiacamposquintino8630

5 months ago

I hate when ppl say "Look, i found Air France 447 in google maps". The plane get destroyed in the collision with water, these ppl don't have respect to the victims 😭😭

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@ChineseJohnCena

2 months ago

This is literally the reason why I used to be scared of planes, now I’m a massive AV geek but this crash is what started my childhood fear of planes. And the reason I know it so much is because one of my dad’s good friends was in this plane, rest in peace.

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@WannaBeUnitedPilot

5 months ago

Imagine just looking out the window while free falling from 40,000 FT. And getting that weird feeling in your stomach.

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@NG-Aviation

5 months ago

Rip to the 228 People on board😢

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@ElisKaja

5 months ago

Pilots don't die They just fly higher And higher R.I.P to all passengers and pilots😢

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@doctorsamadams

1 month ago

For anyone scared of planes, the chances of this type of crash happening are about 1 in 2 billion.

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@user-me5vz8eb3t

3 months ago

On June 1 2009 Air France Flight 447 was a international flight from Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro Brazil to Paris France the plane was a Airbus A330-203 are 7:00 PM and 216 passengers and 12 crew members on board 7:29 PM. Flight 447 takeoff from Rio de Janeiro and headed to it crusing altitude of 35 000 feet. At that altitude everything was normal but at 10:30PM they find a storm and the A330 get some turbulence and they can't ascend to 37 000 that is their max altitude the A330 can go but the captain think that 35 000 feet was safe but their speed was slowing down from 274 kts to 52 kts. 11:11 PM the plane was to high at a altitude of 38 000 feet seconds later. The Airbus A330-203 was falling to the Atlantic Ocean at a speed of 10 000 feet per minute then with a speed of just 107 kts and a descent speed of 11 000 feet per minute Air France Flight 447 crash into the Atlantic Ocean killing all 216 passengers and 12 crew members this was the and the A330 couldn't butter the landing in Paris sad crash 😣 and my one of my 3 dad's passed away in Air France Flight 447 may they all rest in peac

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@Haricos0119YT

5 months ago

That hit the ocean too hard…

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@carotina1986

1 week ago

In the entire history of crashing planes, this one is the one most remarkable to me. I saw documentary in french, and my god, the fault was not of pilots, but a series of events that turn to tragic. They fought until the end❤❤

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@Planez-h2v

2 months ago

On 1 June 2009, inconsistent airspeed indications and miscommunication led to the pilots inadvertently stalling the Airbus A330 serving the flight. They failed to recover the plane from the stall, and the plane crashed into the mid Atlantic Ocean at 02:14 UTC, killing all 228 passengers and crew on board.

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@Yurixy.

2 months ago

i cant imagine the fear all of them felt at that time..

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@Sofiane.720p

5 months ago

Context (Google or Wikipedia) The investigation into the causes and circumstances of the accident is entrusted to the BEA. Under the effect of a violent storm, the icing of the Pitot probes causes the momentary loss of the vehicle speed indications.

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@halfbakedproductions7887

4 days ago

If the flight crew had taken their breaks in a different order then this would never have happened. If Marc Dubois was on the flight deck with Pierre Cedric Bonin, he would have been in command when the AP shut off. He'd have taken control, recognised the issue and known what to do, and immediately spotted if Bonin was doing anything stupid. Probably hand fly for a few minutes, re-arm the AP and carry on to Paris. If Robert had swapped with Bonin rather than Dubois, then likewise. Fact is this kind of high altitude stall has happened quite a lot before and even after AF447, it's just the pilots in those cases reacted correctly and everything was fine. Apparently Marc Dubois' own father died just months before he did and his elderly mother was still alive, she might still be alive now. I've heard Dubois had two young-adult children (maybe mid-late 20s at the time, probably in thelr late 30s or into their 40s now) so they would have lost their father. David Robert left behind a newborn (or at least very young) child and wasn't really supposed to be flying - he was transitioning into an office-based role at Air France, probably because he wanted more time with the baby he never got to see grow up. Apparently his surviving family had to move from Paris because people attacked them in backlash for what happened. Pierre Cedric-Bonin's wife was one of the passengers, so they both died and left their two children as orphans. They now have to grow up knowing what their father did.

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@authorcassandrastarling

2 days ago

Imagine it could happen to anyone at any time. I'm not afraid of dying too much because had this happened on my AirFrance flights I would have surely known there was nothing to be done. Imagine how sickening falling like that must have been... May they all rest in peace.

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@DrixWorldOfficial

5 months ago

Rest and peace France 447😭

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@Povrabiya

2 months ago

My biggest phobia is this while flying 😭💔 feel so sorry for the victi

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@delta_aviation17

5 months ago

Aeroflot 6502 what was supposed to happen: normal landing What actually happened: Cockpit windows covered with a blanket or something for a bet. When touched down, bounced twice and crashed its nose downward (about 24 survived). The pilot later was sentence to prison for 15 years.

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@Robloxstory-g8s

1 week ago

Not me watching this on the aeroplane

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@idominate4284

5 months ago

Sad for the people that died 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

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@wezzco_br8169

1 week ago

Pitot tubes froze, anti-freeze system didn't work, co-pilot tried to pull up the plane to get out of the storm causing it to stall, because they had no instruments and it was night in the middle of a storm (no spacial awareness)

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