In a recent interview with Global News, Flight Safety Foundation President and CEO Hassan Shahidi provided his expert analysis on a series of recent aviation incidents. The discussion centered around a malfunction on an Air Canada flight, as well as plane crashes in South Korea and Kazakhstan.
Shahidi, a highly respected aviation expert, delved into the details of the Air Canada malfunction, shedding light on the possible causes and implications of such an incident. His insights into the complexities of aviation technology and safety procedures provided valuable perspective on the challenges faced by airlines in ensuring the safety of their passengers.
The discussion then turned to the tragic plane crashes in South Korea and Kazakhstan, with Shahidi offering his expertise on how such catastrophic events can occur and what measures can be taken to prevent them in the future. His in-depth analysis of the potential factors contributing to the accidents underscored the importance of ongoing efforts to improve aviation safety standards worldwide.
Overall, Shahidi’s contributions to the discussion highlighted the critical role that experts play in understanding and addressing the challenges faced by the aviation industry. His insights into the Air Canada malfunction and the plane crashes in South Korea and Kazakhstan provided a valuable perspective on the complexities of aviation safety and the constant need for vigilance in ensuring the well-being of air travelers.
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They couldn't scare everyone with the drone sightings so they thought plane crashes would keep people home instead.
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🎉🎉🎉what is this interview for 🎉🎉🎉
Drones are not enough to scare people i guess
As far as I can see, (I'm a 777 pilot), notwithstanding the initial cause, it looks like the majority of passengers would likely have survived, were it not for, (what appeared to be), a concrete barrier at the end of the runway! I also noticed that the aircraft continued to skid down the runway, at a very high speed, without appearing to slow down…This might indicate that the aircraft approached with a very high airspeed, possibly due to an absence of flaps, and/or a tail-wind, or not much of a head-wind, during landing, (But this is a total guess)…
It’s not air Canada , report properly , it’s pal airlines
I Wonder why the Pilot was still landing without the landing gear
Such a Tragic
Bird strikes do not keep your jets at full throttle while trying to emergency land. A hydralic failure that killed both landing gear and engine control can.
🦅 – don’t blame us
padding out these shows with no real answers is just a waste of time.
Are people stupid, a bird strike did not cause this disaster, the plane running into a reinforced concrete wall at the end of the runway is what caused this disaster otherwise it would have just skidded off the runway and eventually slowed with no significant damage 🤔
Nice report with no real information.
That expert looks funny using that fake wallpaper ( fake library ).
If this Boeing 737-800's wheel did not malfunction, it can be braked to slow down, this will not happen. Bird could not cause the wheel failure.
It has been my experience in the big bad world that things fail because they are not routinely inspected OR used. How do you manually test landing gear when a plane is sitting on the ground? YOU DONT. Ther is an old saying, "use it, or lose it." Thats why my old beater 2008 Ford Ranger (which I love dearly) goes for a drive everyday. Keeps it lubed and working.
Literally no warning and just showing all of those people dying on a plane in South Korea…
In Norway 1 plane crashed also today
My heart goes to the family a d the loved ones of the victims. May God comforts them and help them to overcome this difficult time in their lives. May peace be with them.
I seen video of the engine on fire in theair
Here's a thought, AIR CANADA does very little "Maintenance" on their aircraft here in Canada. WOKE idiots at AIR CANADA have "OFF SHORED" this maintenance to INDIA. Most of Air Canada aircraft maintenance is done in INDIA people, has been like this since the early 1990's.
Suggesting evidence,,ruSSia downed that plane, we all know this
Bird 😂 what about the concrete wall at the end of runway that shouldn't be there , the concrete wall made everything worseeee
The obstacle at the end of the runway is to blame. We must eliminate all barriers, especially the Chinese government's internet great wall.
who is this guy? if everything is based on investigators, then why bother! why not, asnwer what could have caused it, likelihood of landing gear failing due to a fxxxkin bird. so a Missile and a Bird causes the same impact?? all that health and safety training, all the bird repellent tech and we are this vuklnerable? a car doesnt have this impact with a bird strike but aviation is meant to be alot safer many times over! I disagree! sad to see so many plane incidents this week! scary!
Russia did not apologize. Media needs to stop repeating this lie.
Not good wow !😮😢
Was Elon correct? Are we seeing the effects of DEI hires? Why are you interviewing this guy when he has no details regarding the incidents. There are independent news shows with more insights into these crashes.
If the brick wall wasn't there at the end of the runway the plane would have stopped on its own
Maybe we should hire based on qualifications.
Investigation, plane had a failure. Landed safely on its belly. All survived. Than Collided with concrete wall and all died. “Bad airport design/planning”
dumbest interview ever, so happy i threw out the tv years ago. Mainstream is such garbage.
Why would they put a solid concrete barrier at the end of a runway?!
Don't know about the expert opinion (he actually did say nothing relevant) but I'm looking at the 2 totally different situations here…with the horrendous amount of hellish job to save some lifes, despite all the tragic situation in 1st case and people died just for nothing in the 2nd. Birds? Craft malfunction? Pilot mistake? That damn wall? Don't know…but like i said feel like all those people died for nothing. RIP everyone, it was really horrible week. 😢
I'm in shock The fact this was made public has my head spinning. The visual is gut wrenching. Those two pilots. The impact with the wall, The carnage, Jesus Christ!
i want to thank the Aviation Expert for his brilliant analysis! I suggest he's wasting his time working for Flight Safety Foundation when he could be a diplomat for the United Nations! You know, the place where nobody knows anything but is willing to take our tax dollars and somehow find a way for them to disappear!
2 plains with the exact same default only difference is one actually crashed killing people and this is the sorry excuse you can give wow
Why is there sand and concrete wall in the end of the runway in Korea???
He brought really nothing to the table.