This Boeing 747 couldn’t STOP!? Qantas 001
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 Published On Sep 10, 2022

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A Qantas Airways Boeing 747 is on final approach to Bangkok’s Don Mueang International airport in Thailand. The airport is being battered by thunderstorms, and just ahead of the plane, another 747 has aborted its approach at the last minute. The 391 passengers and 19 crew are eager to get down on the ground. On this dark September night, however, as the plane nears the runway, things start to go wrong fast. What follows is not a story about mechanical failure, nor is it even a story about the weather, really. The story of Qantas flight 1 is a human story - a story about how quickly things can go wrong, once a few very human mistakes are made. It’s also a story about how even following the rules can sometimes put lives in danger.

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Final report:
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/i...

Thumbnail pic:
Aero Icarus from Zürich, Switzerland, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons

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Timeline:

00:00 Intro
00:57 Flight background
01:27 Pilots
02:44 War Thunder
03:41 Pushback
04:19 Departure
05:25 Cruise
06:06 Descent
09:52 Weather
11:48 Approach
12:42 ILS Approach
14:22 Speed control
14:58 Final approach
15:47 Landing
18:52 Runway overrun
19:45 Aftermath and Investigation
20:16 Training issues
21: 20 Crew resource management
22:18 Present day Qantas
22:37 (Reputational) Damage
22:59 War Thunder
23:30 Thanks!

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