What was the deadliest air accident in your country Sup Forums?
>United States of America
American Airlines Flight 191.
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What was the deadliest air accident in your country Sup Forums?
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>what is 9/11
Hijacking that had nothing to do with pilot error or structural deficiencies.
>Aero Flight 311
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Both pilots were drunk.
In all, the group that included one person more besides Hattinen and Halme, had drunk 16 bottles of beer, 7 gin grogs and 900 grams of cognac from 21:50 to 02:00.
What the fug.
An Israeli flight plan.
Kek
Russians shooting down the Malaysian MH17.
I guess the second one was an Israeli airplane flying into a commieblock.
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>The exact number of people killed on the ground is in dispute, as the building had a high concentration of illegal immigrants.
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The last words inside the cockpit recorded by the CVR at 11:12:13 were: "Dobranoc! Do widzenia! Cześć, giniemy!" (eng. Good night! Goodbye! Bye, we're dying!). All 172 passengers and 11 crew died as the aircraft broke apart and crashed.
Aeroflot Flight 3352 in 1984
>Air traffic controller falling asleep on duty
>The aircraft crashed into maintenance vehicles on the runway, killing 174 people on board and 4 on the ground.
>Chmielewski had been scheduled as a flight engineer on LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007, another Il-62 which had crashed seven years earlier, but had been ill and had switched shifts with a colleague.
Just goes to show that you can't escape fate
We have never had a large plane crash in Australia. Our Pilots and Air control are actually competant
You can close to one.
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it's because australia is incredibly flat, not because we're superior to everyone. you post like an amerishart
Is it really in Australia if it occurred overseas?
Capitalise your sentences, you fucking mongrel.
You post like a teenager armed with a smartphone and too much free time.
>pilot Hattinen had a blood alcohol content of 0.20 (2 ‰), whilst co-pilot Halme had a BAC of 0.156 (1.56 ‰)
Jesus Christ.
>You post like a teenager armed with a smartphone and too much free time
Where do you think you are?
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Tenerife's accident where 2 fully loaded 747 crashed killing almost all passangers. KLMs pilot fucked up big time
>tfw t-boned by 747
What a horrible accident that was.
A similar incident to the Tenerife accident:
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I forgot Tenerife was a part of Spain.
A bird flew into my window once
Absolutely terrifying
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>1. The flight JJ 3050 with TAM's Airbus A320 couldn't do the maneuver in the runway causing it to slide.
>2. The plane crosses the Washington Luis avenue, collides with TAM's storehouse causing a fire on the scene.
punp
>All 187 passengers and crew aboard the Airbus A320 died, along with 12 people on the ground.
The mechanics sabotaged the plane to kill a very well renowned politician on that flight. It was declared an accident by the government to cover up the assassination plot and so the FBI could investigate.
You tryna tell me that a bunch of muzzies accidentally hijacked an airplane, and then accidentally flew it into a skyscraper full of people while accidentally screaming "Allahu ackbar" while doing it?
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A scandal that's still simmering even today.
We shot down a plane in the 80s, killed 300 Iranian civilians and gave the guy who did it a big medal
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This one caused more shitstorm.
>Legacy pilots flying with Radar off
>Foreign specialists somehow blamed 737 pilots
Hijacking =/= Accident
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In 1965 a LAN plane going to Buenos Aires crashed and 85 people died. No more incidents, than another one crashed in 1969 (around 60 people died) and that's it.
>Almost all passengers
Imagine surviving a fucking plane crash like that