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Air Disasters – Deadly Error

Singapore Airlines Flight 006 was a scheduled flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-Shek Airport (now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) in Taiwan, Republic of China. On 31 October 2000, at 15:17 UTC, 23:17 Taipei local time, a Boeing 747-412 on the route attempted to take off from the wrong runway in Taipei during a typhoon, destroying the aircraft and killing 83 of the 179 occupants. SQ006 was the first fatal crash of a Singapore …

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6 Responses to “Air Disasters – Deadly Error”

  1. gunzinsea says:

    Flight 006 flips on its back as it engines hit the working car?

  2. qjest1993 says:

    wow great video you really bring the crash to life

  3. pasionforflying says:

    your good

  4. ChainChomp2 says:

    I remember a Singapore Airlines crash a pretty long time ago…like when I was in Kindergarten. I remember hearing things about wrong runway but I didn’t remember that it was one of their planes with a special livery on it. Thanks for the very educational video!

  5. wenjie639 says:

    sure

  6. Treldman says:

    You should do Air France 447 as soon as they know how it crashed.