Le terrible crash du vol USAir 1016 | AIR CRASH

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23 Sept 202204:29

Summary

TLDRThe transcript recounts a harrowing flight experience involving a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, where an altitude alarm triggered just before a catastrophic impact occurred at 12,000 feet. As the weather seemed perfect, the crew received instructions to alter their approach to Charlotte. However, sudden rain and deteriorating visibility forced the pilots to abort their landing. Despite their efforts, the aircraft fell into a free fall, ultimately crashing near the airport, resulting in the deaths of 37 of the 52 passengers on board. Miraculously, both pilots and crew survived.

Takeaways

  • ✈️ The altitude alarm was triggered during the flight, indicating a critical situation.
  • 💥 A terrible impact occurred at 12,000 feet, signaling a severe incident.
  • 👨‍✈️ Mike Greenley was the captain of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 involved in the accident.
  • 🎉 Most of the 52 passengers were on summer vacation, highlighting the flight's seasonal nature.
  • ☀️ The weather was initially perfect with no storms, contributing to the flight's normal conditions.
  • ⛈️ However, conditions worsened near Charlotte, with darkening skies and developing clouds.
  • 🗣️ Communication was established with air traffic control to reroute the flight due to weather changes.
  • 📉 Visibility dropped significantly due to rain, complicating the pilots' ability to navigate.
  • ⚠️ The pilots made the decision to abort the approach and climb to a safe altitude, prioritizing safety.
  • 🛬 Tragically, the DC-9 crashed approximately one kilometer from the airport, resulting in the loss of 37 out of 52 passengers.

Q & A

  • What event triggered the alarm during the flight?

    -The altitude alarm was triggered, indicating a critical situation as the plane descended rapidly.

  • Who was the commander of the aircraft?

    -Mike Greenley was the commander of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9.

  • What was the initial weather condition before the flight encountered trouble?

    -The weather was perfect with no storms, indicating a clear and beautiful summer day.

  • What action did the pilots take as the weather conditions worsened?

    -The pilots decided to abort the landing and initiated a climb to ensure safety.

  • What was the altitude of the plane when it encountered severe weather?

    -The plane was at an altitude of 12,000 feet when it faced difficulties.

  • How many passengers were on board the flight?

    -There were 52 passengers on board the flight.

  • What was the outcome of the crash for the crew and passengers?

    -The two pilots and crew members survived, but 37 of the 52 passengers lost their lives.

  • What did the pilots see as they approached Charlotte airport?

    -The pilots observed darkening skies and the formation of clouds, which indicated an impending storm.

  • What happened to the plane during the descent?

    -The plane stopped flying and went into free fall, leading to a crash.

  • Where did the plane crash in relation to the airport?

    -The DC-9 crashed approximately one kilometer from the airport.

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