Air Crash Investigation - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Blow Out
When the windshield fell off the cockpit of a BA flight after take-off and the pilot was sucked out, his co-pilot had to fight to land the plane.

A Wounded Bird
When Flight ASA 529 crashed after one of its propellers failed, many of the passengers were killed. The cause of the failure was corrosion.

Hijacked
When an Air France Airbus was hijacked by four Algerian terrorists in 1994, the French authorities were left with no choice but to send in their special forces squad to kill the terrorists and free the passengers.

Mid-Air Collision
Seventy-one people died when two planes crashed into each other in mid-flight after receiving conflicting signals from air traffic control.

Crash on the Mountain
When the navigation system on American Airlines Flight 965 went wrong just before landing, the experienced pilots stalled and crashed.

Missing Over New York
25 January 1990. Fog over New York City meant that many planes were delayed from landing. For Avianca Flight 052 the delay was too long and it crashed.
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