Pilot’s CHILDREN in Control! | Aeroflot Flight 593

Go to for a 7 DAY FREE TRIAL 25% OFF Premium Membership Aeroflot Flight 593 was a regular passenger flight from Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow, Russia, to Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. On 23 March 1994, the aircraft operating the route, an Airbus A310-304 flown by Aeroflot, crashed into the Kuznetsk Alatau mountain range in Kemerovo Oblast, killing all 63 passengers and 12 crew members on board. The investigators found, to their horror, that the children of the pilot was present in the cockpit when the aircraft crashed. In this video I will tell you the full story about what happened. If you want to support the work I do on the channel, join my Patreon crew and get awesome perks and help me move the channel forward! 👇 👉🏻 👉🏻 Check out our other channel here: 📲 Join the Mentour Pilot Discord server here! 👉🏻 I have also created an Amazon page with Aviation books, material and flight simulator stuff that I think you will enjoy! 👉🏻 Follow my life on instagram and get awesome pictures from the cockpit! 📲 To find the right HEADSET for YOU, check out BOSE Aviation 👉🏻 Artwork in the studio 👉🏻 Get some Awesome Mentour Pilot merch 👉🏻 ? Below you will find the links to videos and sources used in this episode. Enjoy checking them out! Sources ----------------------------------------------------- Final Report: Crash Image 2: Unknown Crash Image 1: Unknown Crash Image 3: Unknown A310-300 used - A310-300 ON THE LINE by iniSimulations: CHAPTERS ----------------------------------------------------- 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - flight history 01:00 - the flight crew 01:52 - takeoff 02:48 - a busy cockpit 03:50 - letting an outsider in 05:35 - go ahead, take the controls 06:52 - making contact with the ground 08:11 - Can I turn this Dad? 12:17 - forty five degree bank 15:43 - losing control 17:44 - stall! stall! 18:40 - situational awareness lost 19:50 - there’s the ground! 21:27 - spin entry 22:34 - left rudder again 24:26 - outcomes 5NCEZ1QU4GTKY7AM FN8OHRN50OZQ8TFN
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