Deadly Mid-Air Collision Between Flight 2937 And DHL611 | Mayday Compilation



This Mayday Air Disasters compilation shows the story of a mid air collision between Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and DHL Flight 611, as well as the events of American Airlines Flight 965 and Avianca Flight 52

Experts analyse various plane crashes with an aim to figure out how these disasters occurred. They also shed light on how such accidents shaped the aviation industry and improved safety standards. Along with interviews with aviation experts and eyewitnesses, Mayday reconstructs real-life air disasters to find out the events leading up to it.

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23 Replies to “Deadly Mid-Air Collision Between Flight 2937 And DHL611 | Mayday Compilation”

  1. As usual YouTube ruin anything that deserves a bit of respect considering how many lives were lost…These money hungry tosses advertising constantly to ruin a show.,,SHAME YOU F**** CREEPS OF THIS WORLD MAKING MONEY ON THE BACK OF PEOPLES DEATH…AND THE UN PROTESTING PUBLIC SAYS NOTHING,,.

  2. Rich Yaniga says:

    If the phones would have worked this what happened

  3. Matthew Hahn says:

    Feeling very sorry for Russian families who lost children who perished in collision

  4. If 2 planes collide in empty skies … duh. Stupid sentence !

  5. I find it very interesting how killing as revenge is a thing among us humans. Which benefits does it got? I mean, does it feel better? Does it give your wife and kids back?
    Is it better to spend life in prison mourning alone than in your own house with all the happy memories before the accident?
    Not being able to grief with other family and/or friends? Not being able to even visit their gravestone. And this guy Peter, wasn't even guilty!! The investigation wasn't even finished yet!!
    He had the odds against him and his mistake was one of many problems that night.
    With this logic Peters family should kill this father for being a suspect as revenge.

    But what do i know? I've never been in a situation like this so who am I to judge?

    But my logic brain would rather prefer that a person I really hate and blame for killing my family stays alive. As punishment he has to live with what he's done.
    And I would make sure to remind him on a regular basis. Just rub it in how much damage he has done to other human beings. If I take his life it's like I'm setting him free.
    If he's to weak he can take his own life. I would't care less.
    But this is only if the person was found guilty.
    Peter wasn't. I can't imagine how he felt that night and afterwords. His punishment was the knowledge of being a part of a tragic accident.
    His murderer set him free from guilt.

    May Peter and all the other victims rest in peace!

  6. Russian pilots 🙄🙄🙄

  7. Clark John says:

    there is not enough money in the world that would get my ass into a flying garbage can.

  8. Adi Akiyes says:

    Been watching this before still cant help myself to cry its very sad.

  9. Ethel Mertz says:

    Amazing he found his daughter and her pearls. How sad to have gone through that. Just a sad story for all involved.
    😢

  10. Constifm1985 says:

    Airplanes are ECOSINNERS 😡

    DOWN DOWN WITH THESE F……..G ECOSINNERS 🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡

  11. JamRock10 says:

    With all things considered, why was Peter so casual with his instructions after he saw two planes on a collision course.

  12. Raven_11 says:

    8:27 You can see the lights outside using for lighting on the set

  13. Peter Olsen says:

    Every time I get to the Avianca Crash I'm always reminded of the Attorneys remarks and that of the Spanish Passengers that lived taking about the word Priority rather than Emergency. There are words like Pan that means a cooking utensil in your kitchen but to a controller Pan Pan means something completely different. If they had said that they were declaring a Fuel Emergency the aircraft would still be intact and they would still be alive but may have some professional troubles after the incident. Basic English is the primary language of Aviation world wide, but are code words that you must say in order to have "priority status" there a bunch of other aircraft in the hold too that want to get down, If you decide not to divert to Boston when you had the fuel and almost run out of fuel holding in New York , YOU must say the word EMERGENCY. That's kind of it, westerners flying into China or Japan use the word Pan Pan or Emergency and those words are immediately recognized.

  14. Screw this channel, enough with the damn re-ups and video sniping. Unsubscribed.

  15. LilyRRichard says:

    I heard that the other traffic controller was taking a nap on the clock. He should have been in there helping Peter. Especially since they were doing work on the phones etc. Many things worked together to cause this heartbreaking tragedy 😢

  16. Talia Honey says:

    That man who killed the guy on the computer's that watches the plane's should have went to the company! Because they were sent in to turn off the phone's to the plane's he couldn't get in touch with them to tell them that they were heading right into each other he tried the best he could they should have grounded the plane's until they had those lines fixed and test them to make sure they were working properly! This wasn't the Guy on the computer's fault he killed him for nothing the sad part the people responsible for this horrible act is still alive smmfh all those people 😢🤧😢🤧😢🤧 I'm so sorry 😢🤧😢🤧 it wasn't the air controller's fault 😢🤧😢it was the company that sent those men out to fix the phone's and computer's and blocked the line's so he couldn't get information to the 2 plane's 😢🤧 this is terrible just horrible 😢🤧😢🤧 there's should always be emergency phone's available even if they are cell phones that goes directly to all airports in that area and beyond at least they could have called the tower's and ask what is going on it might have helped 😢🤧😢🤧

  17. msldn says:

    Even for the Avianca flight, no sense of urgency whatsoever. Especially, the pilot in communication with the air controllers. Too much attitude and arguing in the cockpit. Baffling. I was shocked when the word emergency finally left his mouth when it was too late. I thought he would go down while assuring that all was good.

  18. Chris Davis says:

    I can’t stop crying watching this

  19. Noah mizrahi says:

    They made a movie about this, stared Arnold Schwarsanegger, as the father. It was a sad sad movie. the movie was called " aftermath" i recommend this movie but im a kid so i dunno

  20. msldn says:

    There are two airplanes that are going to collide, and you only check with one and give them instructions while completely disregarding the other plane. Does that even make sense? He was trying to save time, so that he could go back dealing with the other screen. But not only that, you don't even wait to see if the situation is under control. I understand what led to this situation in the first place, but I also believe he handled it very poorly. He did not deserve to die tho. The blame was mainly on these corrupted organizations that prioritize money over safety.

  21. Sarika Goode says:

    Cause of most accidents: Profit.

  22. Chris Davis says:

    It wasn’t Peter fault

  23. Matthew Hahn says:

    Four planes crashed on collision and crashed on land

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