Great video. The "dirty diaper" almost made me vomit! The best "clip" is the lady that was duct taped to her seat LOL! Keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing!
I have watched all ACI seasons at least thrice which shows how much i like to watch investigation into an accident . If you continue this series i would be more than happy . And yes please do it on long haul because a 10-15 min case study wont hurt
Awesome video to get caught up, goo work guys! What I didn't quite understand is why the AA flight into SAL tried to divert o Costa Rica (Nicaragua would be closer and I think AA flies to MGA) or directly to GUA or to TGU for that matter. Anyway, great that they were able to land somwehere.
The Challenger CL-605 that crashed about 2 days ago didn't make it to the video yet or not gonna make a video until more details are available? I get it either way, as I can imagine it takes time to edit and also there isn't much point in just saying "it crashed on approach".
we dont allow that over land in Italy, i work in the Milano ACC and the procedure for the fuel dump is to head towards Genova and the sea, and thats like 200km from Malpensa, they instead chosen to perform those low altitude holdings to burn fuel
There was also a plane crash a couple days ago, although I forgot the aircraft name (it isn't Boeing or airbus) A 747-8f had an engine fire and had to return to an airport where it landed safely And I think an A320 (can't remember exactly which airbus aircraft) had an engine failure where it managed to land safely as well
Mesa airlines needs to fire all those involved. Who thinks a dirty diaper placed in a bathroom trashcan is a bio hazard. They clearly didn't even think. They should give her free travel, apologize and fire the staff that allowed this. Plane and ground staff.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Human poop is disgusting and can transmit some very serious diseases. Human waste is a biohazard for a very good reason. Also, we are not seeing the whole story here. Who knows what actually happened or who escalated the situation.
@@EvanAviator oh I see. But that doesn’t explain why these accidents happen more common on recent years. Given that they’re in operation for 100+ years boeing should be more safer by now since they have more experience.
@@user-cm9fy8nq3q A lot of Boeing planes are older and they've been produced a lot more compared to Airbus, when you actually do the ratios per planes built, it really balances out
Looks like United continues to hire very reasonable people for their customer service and PR departments And yes, apparently United has a no pooping policy for babies and toddlers onboard
One would think that the airline would have appropriate ‘biohazard’ disposal bags and bins. If a nappy leaked the ‘biohazard’ material onto a seat that would be worse than it being in a bin. Lastly, surely it is a basic human right to have a clean bum!
I really don't frickin understand why tf does US people cause some drama in flight, do they not grateful they're able to fly not like other countries who are still in Quarantine?
You managed to bring interesting insidences / accidents but you failed to satisfy to tell what happened. What went wrong. I suggest you to make longer video like 3 mins to explain 1 accident. It will be more interesting
@@PaulMcElligott very nice, unfortunately this is a US airline so we might try to relate to the US viewer who isn't familiar with the Spanish pronunciation. Even for Mexicans it is May-sa