Why Planes Crash

Why Planes Crash (2013-2014)

EndedDocumentary show

In Why Planes Crash pilots and passengers relive the rare and horrifying occasions in which malice, human error or technical faults turn routine flights into nightmares!

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Crisis in the CockpitFeb 2, 2015
S02E07Fatal FlawsJan 26, 2015
S02E06Who's FlyingJan 19, 2015
S02E05Chopper DownJan 12, 2015
S02E04Sudden ImpactJan 5, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Why Planes Crash premiere?

Why Planes Crash premiered on May 15, 2013.

How many episodes are there in the first season of Why Planes Crash?

The first season of Why Planes Crash consists of ten episodes.

Who is the host of Why Planes Crash?

There is no host for Why Planes Crash, it is a documentary series that examines various aviation accidents and the factors that led to them.

What is the format of Why Planes Crash?

Why Planes Crash is a documentary series that features reenactments, interviews with experts, and analysis of aviation accidents.

What types of aviation accidents are covered in Why Planes Crash?

Why Planes Crash covers a wide range of aviation accidents, including those caused by human error, mechanical failure, and natural disasters.

Are there any episodes focusing on plane crashes caused by terrorism?

Yes, there are several episodes of Why Planes Crash that examine aviation accidents caused by terrorism, including "Terror in San Francisco" and "Terror over Egypt".

Does Why Planes Crash delve into the investigation process after a plane crash?

Yes, Why Planes Crash often examines the investigation process after a plane crash, including the roles of accident investigators and the steps taken to determine the cause of the accident.

Does Why Planes Crash feature interviews with survivors of plane crashes?

Yes, Why Planes Crash sometimes features interviews with survivors of aviation accidents, as well as family members and friends of those affected by the crashes.

Does Why Planes Crash provide any safety tips for air travel?

Yes, Why Planes Crash occasionally provides safety tips for air travel, including advice on what to do in the event of an emergency and how to avoid common travel hazards.

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