Me and my cousin were on a Boeing 747 from Australia to Canada, flicking through the channels on the in flight TV and Air Crash investigations was on.
Scene showing a Boeing 747 in flames plummeting towards the ground is playing, I was on the aisle seat so everyone could see my screen
One of the most terrifying ways to die has to be in an aircraft. I sometimes listen to flight recordings and instantly regret it afterwards.
[QUOTE=Platinumcs;35887887]Me and my cousin were on a Boeing 747 from Australia to Canada, flicking through the channels on the in flight TV and Air Crash investigations is on.
Scene showing a Boeing 747 in flames plummeting towards the ground is playing, I was on the aisle seat so everyone could see my screen[/QUOTE]
I did the exact same thing on a 747 from gatwick to orlando but they turned off that chnnael after 5m mins! party poopers!
[QUOTE=matty928;35889042]I did the exact same thing on a 747 from gatwick to orlando but they turned off that chnnael after 5m mins! party poopers![/QUOTE]
Hahaha we watched the entire episode! Also some girl in front of us was watching a human autopsy on the discovery channel...
I watched the Max Payne movie on a KLM 747 from Schipol to Bangkok and it was equally as distressing and uncomfortable
From the wikipedia article.
[quote]After a short time running at full power the Pan-Am's engines began to disintegrate, throwing engine parts at high speed that killed a flight attendant who had escaped the burning plane[/quote]
Man, that must have really sucked.
This show alone gave me a phobia of flying for a couple of years.
The acting, the facial expressions, just hilarious.
yes Wednesday's lottery results thank you OP
I can never get enough of these documentries. I watched the op's one and now few hours later I've watched more and it's 3am :(
I can't believe I've never heard of this before.
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