- The Tenerife disaster
- Mid-air collision
- Aloha Airlines 243 - near crash in a 30-minute flight
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Monday, July 30, 2007
Air crash investigation - The videos
After my previous post about air crashes, I did a search on Google video and found several complete episodes for your viewing pleasure:
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
My favorite TV show

What I find most interesting is the investigation, and the highly unlikely chain of events that is usually required for a crash to happen. Usually, crashed are caused by a combination of unforeseen weaknesses in design coupled with a series of serious mistakes (or malice) on behalf of the pilots, maintenance crews, or sometimes a third party.
For those of you who have read this far, here are some interesting facts you may have not known about air crashes:
- The deadliest accident in aviation ever with 583 dead - the Tenerife Disaster - involved two 747s which crashed on the ground. The primary cause of the crash was a mistake on behalf of the KLM captain, who believed he was cleared to take off when in fact there was another aircraft on the runway at the time.
- A system installed in order to prevent mid-air collisions (TCAS) has been deemed partially responsible for a mid-air collision that left 71 dead (most on board Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937. It turned out that the pilots were not instructed how to act when the TCAS system and the air traffic controller gave conflicting instructions.
- The worst single-aircraft crash (JAL Flight 123) killing 520 people was caused due to a critical mistake during repair on the accident aircraft seven years prior to the accident. This was one of only three reported cases where all four redundant hydraulic systems have failed at once.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
80s Nostalgy post #1
My brother has recently posted a nostalgical post about 80s music from our time in the United States. This, together with news about Bush's attempt to shut down PBS remined me of the educational TV shows I enjoyed while in the US in the 80s, and especially Square One, a crazy show with math concepts (including quite advanced math) presented to children in an attractive form.
You can search YouTube for examples, but here are a few great clips, some of them still pop in to my memory even today:
You can search YouTube for examples, but here are a few great clips, some of them still pop in to my memory even today:
- Angle dance (... have some geometric fun)
- Tesslations (ריצופים)
- Apple rap "I think I see the problem/ I know what you mean...)
- Graph of Love "Just glance at this graph my friend/ Romance shows an upward trend/ I'm singing the praises of/ a thing called the graph of love."
- Ghost of a Chance
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