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A Plane Lost Its Roof at 24,000 Feet But Managed to Land

You’ve probably seen Hollywood movies where a hole in the side of a plane causes utter chaos. Luckily, in reality, small damage to fuselage won't have such dramatic consequences. But a big opening in a plane’s side will. So would you believe me if I told you a pilot managed to land a plane with its much of it’s roof torn completely off?

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TIMESTAMPS:
Why the pilots didn’t inspect the aircraft from the outside 0:37
Clear blue sky instead of the ceiling 1:54
What happened to the passengers 3:27
An emergency landing 4:38
No ambulances were waiting for the injured 6:28
What could cause such a terrible accident? 7:48

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SUMMARY:
- At 1:25 pm, on April 28, 1988, a 19-year-old Boeing 737 that belonged to Aloha Airlines left Hilo International Airport and headed for Honolulu.
- When the plane arrived at this destination, the pilots didn’t leave the cockpit or inspect the aircraft from the outside. After all, it wasn't a requirement, and they didn't have to do it.
- The length of the missing part was 18.5 ft long, and that was the aircraft skin that covered the plane from the cockpit back to the fore-wing area.
- The plane started to roll from side to side, and it was becoming increasingly harder to control. Everybody who was in the cockpit immediately put on their oxygen masks, and the captain took over the aircraft.
- All three flight attendants were standing along the aircraft aisle. The one who was the closest to the front of the plane was swept out through the hole in the roof.
- But the problem was at that time, in case of emergency, the airport control tower had to dial 911 just like anyone else. l
- As the plane was approaching the runway, the left engine failed, and the aircraft started rocking and shaking. The captain made an attempt to restart the engine but didn't succeed.
- Everyone on the plane, except for the flight attendant who had been pulled out of the plane, was alive, although 65 people were injured. Most people had been hurt by flying debris and torn pieces of fuselage.
- During one interview that followed the accident, passenger Gayle Yamamoto remembered that she had spotted a crack in the fuselage when she was boarding. Unfortunately, she was the only one who had seen this damage, and the woman hadn't thought that the crack was important enough to inform the crew.

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This Mysterious Cloud Killed 1200 People ????

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This 7-Year-Old Has A Patent #339

This kid is saving lives!

At just 7 years old, she already has a patent under her name and she is even a CEO.

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A Plane Disappeared And Landed 37 Years Later

What would you do if you went on a vacation to another city and suddenly found yourself in another country altogether? Most of us would be confused. Even the most reckless of adventurers would at least raise an eyebrow if told they’d flown for close to half a century.

On July 2, 1955, Pan American Flight 914 made its way from New York to Miami, Florida. It was a fine sunny day, and 57 passengers on board the plane were looking forward to seeing the warm beaches and palm trees of Florida. The plane took off without trouble, but 3 hours later, when it should’ve already landed at the destination airport, it was nowhere to be seen. When air traffic control contacted the New York tower, they got a perplexing reply: Flight 914 just disappeared from the radars in mid-air.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Was it crash? 0:44
37 years later... 2:35
What's that old plane?! 3:02
“Where are we?” 4:02
The plane vanishes again 5:21
Is it just an urban legend? 7:05
The only artifact of that weird encounter 8:31

#mystery #planes #brightside

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SUMMARY:
- On July 2, 1955, Pan American Flight 914 made its way from New York to Miami, Florida. It was a fine sunny day, and 57 passengers on board the plane were looking forward to seeing the warm beaches and palm trees of Florida.
- Everything indicated that the plane was lost: apart from having vanished from the radars, air traffic control couldn’t get through to the pilots with the radio.
- Eventually, although the case was never really solved, there was an official statement that the plane crashed, taking the lives of everyone on board.
- Change of scenery. It’s now September 9, 1992, and we’re in Caracas, Venezuela. It’s a perfectly normal day for Juan de la Corte, air traffic controller at the Caracas airport.
- Seemingly out of nowhere, a new dot appeared on the radar. It was as if an aircraft had just popped up from nothingness, or as if it had been hiding from the radar and now decided to show up.
- In less than 10 minutes, the culprit showed up in the field of vision. At first it looked to the air traffic control like an ordinary airplane, but as it got closer, they could see that it was, in fact, very oldю
- The real confusion began when the pilot of the mysterious aircraft contacted the tower and asked in English, “Where are we?”
- The pilot said his flight was scheduled to land at the Miami airport at 9.55 am on July 2, 1955. Now it was time for the tower to fall into silence.
- Ground units were immediately called to assist the plane and the passengers, and it landed without trouble. Having relaxed a little bit, Juan finally decided to ask something that bothered him. “Do you know today is May 21, 1992?”
- Juan heard the flight captain’s panicky voice saying, “No! Stay away! We’re leaving now!” And indeed, he started the engines again and, without waiting for take-off clearance, taxied the plane to the runway.
- There’s much dispute about the credibility of this event. Back in 1985, a tabloid called Weekly World News was the first to cover this story.
- However, the legend still lives, and many sources retell it in their own way. Some even go as far as to say that the passengers of the plane eventually returned to their homes.
- One thing that keeps popping up on the Internet and piquing the interest of paranormal enthusiasts is a small pocket calendar that somehow was left on the Caracas airport runway when the notorious plane took off.

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4 Times Huge Airplanes Landed On Water Successfully

There’s no such thing as a safe emergency airplane landing, especially if it has to land on water. But some gifted pilots can do wonders with their metal-winged birds, even if those birds are huge airliners with lots of people on board! Here, I’ll tell you about 4 times airplanes landed on the water without any major injuries to the passengers.
Landing a plane on water has its own special term now. It’s called ditching, and this task is one of the hardest for pilots. Period. Mainly because it’s almost impossible to train pilots to deal with this situation. Especially if we’re talking about 1956, when there were no training simulations available.

TIMESTAMPS
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 1:17
The Pan Am Flight 6 1:40
The Tupolev Tu-124 4:12
Airbus A320 of US Airways (Miracle of the Hudson) 6:56

SUMMARY
- Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, a huge liner with 4 engines – one of the first airplanes with a pressurized cabin and double-deck feature! With this double-deck, it could take up to 100 passengers on board. But on this day, October 16, 1956, there were only 24 passengers and 7 members of the aircrew on the plane.
- The Pan Am Flight 6 was supposed to be an around-the-world flight with several stops along the way. This was its last take-off from Honolulu before arriving at the destination point in San Francisco. Unfortunately, at the half-way point, when the plane was climbing in altitude, one of the Boeing’s engines violated its speed limit and stopped. Slowly but surely, the plane started to get closer to the sea, unable to keep the altitude. It didn’t help that another engine, engine number 4, also started to malfunction. But still, pilots managed to distribute the workload to the three remaining engines and keep an altitude of 5,000 ft.
- In the summer of 1963. The Tupolev Tu-124 airplane with 52 people on board was circling around in the skies above Saint Petersburg, Russia, trying to find a way to ditch on the Neva River.
Problems with this flight began immediately after the plane took off in Tallinn. The front gear of the plane wasn’t able to retract, but the Tupolev couldn’t turn back to Tallinn – the weather was too foggy for that. As the flight was supposed to end in Moscow, the closest place to land safely along the way was in Saint Petersburg.
- And, the record holder for the number of people on board a ditching plane – Airbus A320 of US Airways, Flight 1549. Also known as the “Miracle of the Hudson” Flight. It happened 10 years ago, on January 15.
The cause of this would-be catastrophic event was nothing more than a flock of geese which struck the engines. But thanks to the mastery of the Airbus’ pilots, and ingenuity of its construction, the 155 people on board remained uninjured.

#landingwater #planecrash #brightside

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Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Didn't Destroy the Ship

Have you ever met a person who hasn’t ever heard the story of Titanic? Unlikely. Even if you ask a 10-year-old, they’ll tell you exactly what took down the gigantic ship. However, some survivors of the sinking legend would beg to differ. Here’s one of their stories, and it has nothing to do with an iceberg.

Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs. He’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion. And if what he said was true, something must have caused that huge explosion...

???? Btw, guys, there is a cat hidden in this video. If you can spot our furry little guy, you're much more attentive than most people! Do you accept the challenge? ????

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TIMESTAMPS:
Young publicist goes to America 0:58
Was it an explosion? 2:24
No chance for survival 4:29
But miracles can happen 5:44
How Vaghinak was saved 6:19
What could have caused that explosion? 7:20
Was there a U-boat? ???? 8:21

#titanic #brightside #ships

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SUMMARY:
- Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs.
- In 1912, Vaghinak published some books together with his father, a famous Armenian writer. His task was to take the books to America.
- They went to bed rather late on April 14, just like on the other nights. Shortly after midnight, something that sounded like a big explosion woke everyone up.
- None of the crew members wanted to say anything, but a few minutes later it was impossible to deny that the Titanic was going underwater.
- Vaghinak put his passport and money in a little bag and tied it around his neck. The Titanic’s bow was already underwater by that time. A lot of people in this situation wouldn’t have dared to take it to the open water.
- The water in the North Atlantic that night was just below freezing, at a scary 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 C). The young writer felt his arms and legs go numb, and he was understandably getting weaker and weaker every second.
- Then, he bumped into something. It was a lifeboat! But it was so overcrowded they pushed the young man with a paddle when he tried to stick to the boat.
- Vaghinak woke up alive on board another ship. That ship was the Carpathia, and it was en route to New York with lucky survivors on board.
- 12 days later, a woman came into the room. She turned out to be the person who saved Vaghinak. Missis Astor told the sailors that the young man was her son, and she wouldn’t let them go without him since she’d already lost her husband on the Titanic.
- Vaghinak lived a long and happy life and, as a great storyteller, he shared what happened to him many times. Interestingly, he’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion.
- It could have been a fire, and quite a lot of people actually believe that theory, saying that coal was burning in the ship’s hull.
- Another theory that explained the explosion claimed that there was a German U-boat involved in the sinking of Titanic.

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A Plane Lost Its Floor But the Captain Saved the Day

Imagine you need to get from Los Angeles to New York. To make it not so painfully long, you choose to take American Airlines Flight 96, with stopovers in Detroit and Buffalo. But several minutes after your plane leaves Detroit, it happens. Seemingly out of the blue - bang! And a part of the aircraft's floor is missing right under your feet!

It happened on June 12, 1972. Captain Bryce McCormick was an aviation veteran with more than 24,000 flight hours under his belt. The co-pilot was also an experienced airman. There were 56 passengers on board the plane and 11 crew members. When the autopilot was turned on and the chief flight attendant went to the galley to make coffee, it happened. She was suddenly brought down to the floor by a powerful explosion...

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TIMESTAMPS:
Why First Officer turned on the autopilot 1:42
Powerful explosion 2:05
A gaping hole in the cabin's floor 3:01
The people on board were really lucky 4:58
The biggest challenge 6:19
Crazy landing 7:22
Why the cargo door blew out 8:21

#planes #aviation #brightside

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SUMMARY:
- All the control panel readings were normal, so Whitney turned on the autopilot. He didn't have anything to worry about: the radar confirmed that there was no bad weather on the route between Detroit and Buffalo.
- Cydya Smith, the chief flight attendant on Flight 96, left her seat as soon as she saw the signs off and went to the galley to make coffee. And at exactly that moment, it happened.
- The cockpit was rapidly filling with dark gray dust that blinded the men and didn't let them breathe.
- Unexplainably, a cargo door had been blown out less than 5 minutes after takeoff, and it left the plane with a gaping hole in its side.
- Hurricane force winds were sweeping through the cabin. One of the cabin crew members, Beatrice Copeland, was trapped under the collapsed door, unconscious.
- The biggest problem was that the DC-10 had one peculiarity: it didn't have a backup system that allowed for manual operation if the hydraulic system got knocked out.
- At that moment, the people on board the damaged plane still didn't know how lucky they were having Mr. McCormick as a pilot. Being curious about some of the DC-10 features, he’d spent hours on a flight deck simulator.
- McCormick understood that his damaged plane would need the priority to land, and he contacted the Detroit airport control tower.
- When the plane touched down, it was still moving incredibly fast. But the worst thing was that the aircraft was moving toward the main terminal building.
- Miraculously, Whitney managed to return the plane to the runway, with two sets of wheels running on the runway and the other two off.
- ll 67 people on board were alive, with only 11 not very serious injuries (9 passengers and 2 crew).
- A large cargo door gone as if peeled away by a huge can opener. But on the very same day, the missing door was located in a cornfield not far from Windsor, and investigators came to a shocking conclusion.

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Istanbul | Flow Through the City of Tales - Turkish Airlines

From the top of the Galata Tower, where Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi flew across the Bosphorus, to the Grand Bazaar that holds the secrets of Chinese silk... Are you ready to witness the tale of Istanbul through a magical and poetic story?

About the Film:

Istanbul is the main hub of Turkish Airlines, a unique city that we take pride promoting at every single opportunity. Together with Rob Whitworth, a world-famous figure known for his talent in filmmaking, we created a film that introduces the historical, cultural and social aspects of the city to a global audience. The film that was shot in 4K resolution is simply a spectacular visual feast for the eyes.

About Turkish Airlines:
Established in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines is the airline that flies to more countries and international destinations than any other airline in the world. Turkish Airlines has a fleet of over 300 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to over 300 destinations worldwide.

Since April 2019, Turkey’s national flag carrier is operating from its new hub, Istanbul Airport, which is set to be the world’s largest with an annual passenger capacity of 200 million once all phases are complete. Recognized for its excellent products and services around the globe, Turkish Airlines bridges cultures and continents from its hub in Istanbul, with Turkish hospitality at its heart. More information about Turkish Airlines can be found on its official website or its social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram.









Türk Hava Yolları Hakkında:
1933 yılında 5 uçaktan oluşan mütevazı bir filo ile kurulan Star Alliance üyesi Türk Hava Yolları, bugün 300’den fazla (yolcu ve kargo) uçak yer alan filosu ile dünyada 300’den fazla noktaya uçan havayolu şirketidir. Türkiye’nin bayrak taşıyıcı havayolu Nisan 2019’dan bu yana, tüm aşamaları tamamlandıktan sonra yıllık 200 milyon yolcu kapasitesiyle dünyanın en büyük havalimanı olacak İstanbul Havalimanı’nda faaliyet gösteriyor.
Dünya genelindeki mükemmel ürün ve hizmetleri ile tanınan Türk Hava Yolları, Türk misafirperverliği ile İstanbul'daki merkezinde kültürleri ve kıtaları birbirine bağlıyor. Türk Hava Yolları ile ilgili daha geniş bilgiye web adresinden veya Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn ve Instagram hesapları üzerinden ulaşılabilir.





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Journey Through Peru's Incredible Sights in 6 Minutes | Short Film Showcase

Travel to the heart of Lima, the top of Machu Picchu, and deep into the Sacred Valley. Rhythms of Peru takes you to some of Peru's most iconic places, but also far off the tourist path. Experience a more intimate view of this beautiful country in this film from Golden Llama Productions (
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22 Incredible World Records Indians Did Once

What do you know about India? Yeah, sacred cows, the Land of Spices, the Taj Mahal, and all that jazz. But what about all the bizarre world records held in this country? From the world’s longest mustache to the fastest nose-typer on the planet and every oddity in between!

#indianrecords #worldrecords #interestingrecords

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TIMESTAMPS:
Shortest cow on the planet 0:17
Biggest chapatti 0:32
Largest biryani 1:02
Longest turban 1:28
World’s fastest nose typing 1:51
Longest mustache 2:15
World's longest hair massage chain 2:34
Largest yoga lesson 2:56
Longest handshake relay 3:32
Largest TV remote 3:49
Most hugs given 4:08
The largest amount of Gandhi doubles 4:26
World’s longest hair 4:51
Longest ear hair 5:19
Largest tree hug 5:30
World's longest flute 5:49
World’s shortest women 6:05
Largest movie poster 6:35
Biggest recycling logo 6:56
Most bottles recycled 7:18
Largest Bollywood dance 7:31
Largest ruby 8:00

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Sikh warrior Major Singh, wearing a 425 meters long turban speaks to other devotees gathered at Anandpur Sahib shrine to celebrate the Hola Mohalla festvial, near Chandigarh, India, Tuesday, March 14, 2006: By AMAN SHARMA/ASSOCIATED PRESS/EAST NEWS,
Animation is created by Bright Side.

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SUMMARY:
- Standing at just 2 feet tall is an adorable little cow that goes by the name Manikyam. But she’s not just any tiny cow, she’s the world’s shortest!
- Major Singh carries around 77 pounds of pure turban made from 1,312 feet of cloth. And, yes, it is the world’s longest…for now.
- A guy named Vinod Kumar Chaudhary from New Delhi holds the World Record for the fastest typing using only his nose.
- A man named Ram Singh Chauhan broke the world record for the longest mustache ever. His whiskers are about 14 feet long, and it took him 32 years to grow!
- On October 26, 2017, 578 women formed the longest head massage chain in the world!
- On June 21, 2018, 100,984 people gathered in the Indian town of Kota for one massive yoga sesh!
- In 2018, 1,730 people gathered in Kerala for a nice friendly handshake…and a world record for the longest handshake relay!
- Jayasimha Ravirala broke the world record for the most hugs given in one hour by an individual with 2,436 hugs!
- 16-year-old Nilanshi Patel has the longest hair in the world. This teen’s record-breaking hair is 5 feet 7 inches long!
- An Indian man named Victor Anthony has the longest ear hair in the world. It’s a little over 7 inches long.
- On March 21, 2017, 4,620 people in India set a new world record for the largest tree hug.
- Jyoti Kisanji Amge is the world’s shortest woman! She got the title at the age of 18 and stands at 2 foot 1.
- The world’s largest poster advertises the most expensive film produced in India! The poster itself covers an area of about 51,600 square feet.
- The Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology managed to break a new world record on January 23, 2019 when they got 3,373 people together to form the largest human recycling logo.
- In February 2017, 9,219 participants presented the largest Bollywood dance.

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Building My Dream Tiny Home For Under $8000

Hope this can inspire you to own less and do more :)

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The Shortest 57-Second Passenger Flight in the World

At any given moment, there are about 10,000 planes in the air carrying over a million passengers around the world. Most of those people are up there to travel bigger distances in a shorter time because that’s what planes are for, right? So why would anyone take the world's shortest commercial flight with a mere 1.7-mile-long route?

Actually, it's how you can get from the island of Westray to the island of Papa Westray the fastest. Your time onboard will be just as shockingly short at 57 seconds! Well, that’s the record time planes reach when the wind is favorable. If not, you might have to endure a whole 2 minutes if you include taxiing time.

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Don't expect much for 50 bucks 0:28
Surprise after the trip 2:42
Why this route is incredibly popular 3:04
The longest non-stop flight in the world 4:04
The most fun airline 4:46
The airline for fans of Hello Kitty 5:31
In-flight spa service 6:18
Looking for a bit of extreme? Try blind booking 6:54
Economy Skycouch (aka cuddle class”) 7:28
Choose your flight neighbor 8:14

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SUMMARY:
- When it’s time to board, you’ll approach a small plane out on the tarmac. It's a Britten-Norman Islander, a light regional aircraft with 8 seats.
- By the way, traveling by a Britten-Norman Islander is more or less green, at least in comparison to other planes.
- Admittedly, the plane doesn't go too high into the air as it flies over the water. And next thing you know, you’re landing.
- You leave the aircraft, happy and impressed, and here's a surprise for you! As one of those who made this trip for the first time in their life, you get a special certificate!
- Local teachers, doctors, bankers, and other islanders use this service on a regular basis. Amazingly, the Orkney Inter-Isles Air Service has already transported more than 1 million passengers!
- Loganair opened this route in 1967 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. The company treasures this route, saying that it's a world-famous jewel of their network.
- On the other end of the flight-time spectrum, Singapore Airlines launched the longest non-stop flight in the world in October 2018. The ultra-long-range plane covers a mind-blowing 9,700 miles (15,600 km) when it travels from Singapore Changi Airport to New York.
- And if you ever get a chance, be sure to check out South-African-based budget-friendly Kulula Airlines. This company has become famous thanks to its planes' bright green and often hilarious paint jobs!
- Are you a fan of Hello Kitty? Then you'll love the Taiwanese airline EVA. Several of this company’s aircraft are decorated in Hello Kitty style, with every single detail reminding you of this adorable cartoon cat.
- If you've chosen Air Malta to fly from London Gatwick Airport to Malta, then it’d be your lucky day! The airline launched an in-flight spa service free of charge! Two professional masseuses offer passengers neck, feet, scalp, and hand massages during the flight.
- If you’re looking for a bit of extreme in your life, you can try blind booking, also called mystery flights, by German low-cost airline Eurowings.
- In 2011, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines decided to help its passengers network during flights. The airline partnered with Facebook, and together they created an opportunity for people to see the LinkedIn and Facebook profiles of other passengers to choose their flight neighbor.

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10 Amazing Places to Visit in the Netherlands 4K ???????? | Netherlands Travel Guide

10 Beautiful Places to Visit in the Netherlands 4k. Some of the best places to visit in the Netherlands are right here in this travel video. A Netherlands trip usually consists of visiting beautiful windmills or tourist destinations such as Utrecht, Amsterdam or Rotterdam, Leiden, Maastrict or the Hague. But either way the Netherlands is a top european destination no matter which place you choose but here are 10 i would recommend in part 1!
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