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The Final Chapter: Why I'm Saying Goodbye to Airspace
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Aviators and friends of the Airspace community,
As the engines wind down and the hangar doors close, it's time for a final journey through the skies of Airspace. Today, I'm sharing the cockpit with you to discuss the decision to bring this aviation adventure to a close.
From the inaugural flight to the turbulence faced along the way, join me for an in-depth look at the highs, lows, and unexpected turns that defined the Airspace experience. We'll explore the aviation-themed content that fueled our passion and the challenges that ultimately led to this bittersweet decision.
This video is more than a farewell; it's a celebration of the incredible community that formed around Airspace. Together, we soared to new heights, shared our aviation stories, and built lasting connections. I extend my deepest gratitude to each one of you who has been a part of this journey.
In the spirit of aviation, we'll take a final flight together, reliving the highlights and honoring the memories we've created. As the runway fades away, know that the skies ahead hold new adventures.
Thank you for being a co-pilot on this incredible flight. Strap in for one last ride through the clouds with Airspace.
Blue skies and tailwinds,
Chris from Airspace
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Airliner almost Stalls after Computers Go Crazy | Malaysian Airlines 124
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Boeing 747 Explodes After Takeoff | TWA Flight 800
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This Pilot "Accidentally" Flew To Ireland Instead of California
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This A320 Almost Ran Out Of Fuel | VivaColombia Flight 8332
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How Did They Miss This RED FLAG? | Malaysian Airlines Flight 134
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Investigating Lockerbie: UK's Deadliest Air Disaster
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Pilots Forget Landing Gear
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Pilots Forget Landing Gear
This Captain's Arrogance Led to Pakistan's WORST Air Crash | Airblue 202
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This Captain's Arrogance Led to Pakistan's WORST Air Crash | Airblue 202
How Laziness Killed 103 People | Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771
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How Laziness Killed 103 People | Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771
How the Fastest Plane of All Times Crashed (X-15)
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How the Fastest Plane of All Times Crashed (X-15)
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How Cabin Pressure Works
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How Cabin Pressure Works
Deadly Arrogance | Turkish Airlines Flight 6491
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Deadly Arrogance | Turkish Airlines Flight 6491
Why Airlines WON'T use the Boeing 747 Anymore
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This System saves THOUSANDS of Planes, maybe even yours
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How One Mistake DOOMED This Plane | Korean Air Lines 007
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How One Mistake DOOMED This Plane | Korean Air Lines 007
How To Stop a Runaway Airliner
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How To Stop a Runaway Airliner
How These Pilots SAVED This Broken Plane | Transair 671
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How These Pilots SAVED This Broken Plane | Transair 671
How This Captain Went Completely Crazy | JetBlue 191
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How This Captain Went Completely Crazy | JetBlue 191
Airliner Has To Land On Water After Both Engines Fail
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Airliner Has To Land On Water After Both Engines Fail
How the Very First Airbus A320 Crashed at an Airshow
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How the Very First Airbus A320 Crashed at an Airshow
Plane Almost Crashes Because of a Camera
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Plane Almost Crashes Because of a Camera
South America's Deadliest Plane Crash | TAM 3054
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South America's Deadliest Plane Crash | TAM 3054
These Pilots Trusted their Plane too Much | XL Airways Flight 888T
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These Pilots Trusted their Plane too Much | XL Airways Flight 888T
Emotional Breakdown leads to Crash | US Bangla Flight 211
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Emotional Breakdown leads to Crash | US Bangla Flight 211
Crash Landing in London Heathrow | British Airways Flight 38
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Crash Landing in London Heathrow | British Airways Flight 38
China Eastern 737 Crash in China | What We Know So Far about Flight 5735
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China Eastern 737 Crash in China | What We Know So Far about Flight 5735
These Pilots Broke The Rules and Crashed Their Airbus A330 | Turkish Airlines Flight 726
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These Pilots Broke The Rules and Crashed Their Airbus A330 | Turkish Airlines Flight 726

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  • @johnwoodson4549
    @johnwoodson4549 2 години тому

    I read some things about Sully if true gave him particular skill that day. He was an expert glider pilot as a young man and in Vietnam was a F4 phantom pilot and aircraft that when there was a dual flame out became a brick. Please correct me if I am wrong

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler 2 години тому

    Test Pilots just like Hurricane Hunter pilots and crew have to be born of different genes than I have. I now have a max speed of 7 MPH downhill, and won't ride in any horseless carriages, much less leave the ground.

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler 3 години тому

    1:46 December 1968, the world was blessed (with me).

  • @harrybalsak916
    @harrybalsak916 10 годин тому

    The narration of this video is almost word for word out of Wikipedia. Hmmmm.

  • @harrybalsak916
    @harrybalsak916 10 годин тому

    You have to qualify the conditions for you to rate the X-15 as the fastest. It was the fastest _rocket_ powered aircraft, but the SR-71 is still the fastest _air breathing_ jet powered aircraft.

  • @knucklessg1
    @knucklessg1 16 годин тому

    MH370 was attacked by a scalar wave weapon that made it vanish or teleport. Look up Thomas Bearden explain the physics behind the Unified scalar model.

  • @saturnv2677
    @saturnv2677 День тому

    Hmmm... if this scheme continues to develop; - I suppose that jets WITHOUT engines are allowed to fly...? ;-)

  • @kidsaviationmentour
    @kidsaviationmentour 2 дні тому

    I learn something great ❤

  • @Paperbutton9
    @Paperbutton9 2 дні тому

    It sucks that Americans don't have the support to make videos about our own history and majority of these videos are coming from people outside of the United States

  • @SherryXLynn-zl7zz
    @SherryXLynn-zl7zz 2 дні тому

    The plane went to a museum in the city where it was supposed to land......how friggin cool. Would like to see that....and the space shuttle that went to a museum. Sully and all involved rock. The hand of God was on them all.

  • @BobJones-gn2tr
    @BobJones-gn2tr 2 дні тому

    My acquaintance's father was on that flight. A very kind person. Such a loss. RIP to all the victims.

  • @gregwaters944
    @gregwaters944 3 дні тому

    He defiantly had The Right Stuff

  • @CCobraProductions
    @CCobraProductions 3 дні тому

    Sullenberger not only did his job but he remained calm, cool and collected in an effort to preserve the lives of all those who were onboard US Airways Flight 1549.

  • @chevalsauer
    @chevalsauer 3 дні тому

    Both, dedicated and skilled to make the right decisions

  • @Ozzy3333333
    @Ozzy3333333 3 дні тому

    Awesome!

  • @tedsmith6137
    @tedsmith6137 4 дні тому

    7:18 "recover at an altitude of 418,000 ft"? X-15 never exceeded 354,000 ft. Better recheck that figure. I believe the a/c broke up at Mach 5 and 125,000 ft.

  • @tedsmith6137
    @tedsmith6137 4 дні тому

    It wasn't 'the X-15". There were 3 X-15's, 66670, 66671 (the one involved in the landing accident and which was rebuilt as the X-15A-2) and 66672.

  • @LichtFer
    @LichtFer 4 дні тому

    Sorry to see you go, but it is for the best reasons. Godspeed!

  • @Taketimeout3
    @Taketimeout3 5 днів тому

    Unfortunately Ftench Intelligence services would do anything to protect the image of France. Not long after they sunk the green peace ship in NZ. There are lots of different agencies that are remnants of the those that sprang up in Vichy France and or with the French who were in Engkand, North Africa or Indo China. Some eerr pro German, some pro Petain, some pro Darlan, some pro De Gaullr, some pro Russia.... Get the picture? They hate each other. Remember Biafra War? That was them trying to get oil for ELF. So Asseline could have a point but he was still responsible.

  • @alyssatipton5080
    @alyssatipton5080 5 днів тому

    I still like to come back and visit this story from time to time. What an amazing story with equally amazing people at it's core.

  • @stevejohnson8739
    @stevejohnson8739 7 днів тому

    Can someone direct to data as to the operational status of the engines before the ditching. Did ACARS report engine failures?

  • @bak1391
    @bak1391 7 днів тому

    Can you show a piece of the plane's skin on the back side of what was shown at 6:30? No, because then it will immediately become clear that the explosion occurred inside and not outside the cockpit of flight MH 17!

  • @MayatHidup762
    @MayatHidup762 7 днів тому

    Love plane landing. I like to look outside to see the wing extend, the engine start to sound louder, vibration getting stronger. It is like a mini thrill.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 7 днів тому

    Two points. This was the only fatal X-15 incident, on another flight one landed with too much fuel on board and broke the fuselage on landing. The Karman line wasn't 100 km originally. It was something like 92 km. It is only a mathematical number, there is no actual point where you are in space. The US Air Force used a low pressure point whereas the Karmen line is a height where you can theoretically complete one orbit of the earth.

  • @dulangahenry1798
    @dulangahenry1798 8 днів тому

    Lv this content ❤❤

  • @tatianachepurova
    @tatianachepurova 8 днів тому

    Flight MH 17 was not shot down at all, but was blown up as part of a false flag operation by Western and Ukrainian special services. The external impact on the cockpit from objects allegedly possessing high kinetic energy is an imitation due to the fact that at the time of the crash two additional explosive devices filled with incendiary capsules were detonated in the cockpit, as well as due to massive falsification and concealment of the wreckage of the plane. The chemical agent in these incendiary capsules burned holes in the hull to simulate the explosion of an anti-aircraft missile. The wreckage of the anti-aircraft missile was never found and they went for a forgery, disassembled the Ukrainian missile and made straight, smooth, clean cuts in its engine compartment. And the numbers of these parts, and the parts are not debris, were hidden from 2015 to May 2018 hoping to replace them with parts smuggled from Russia. The fragment from the I-beam or as the Dutch called it a bow tie is also a fake. Its dimensions, mass, and chemical composition do not correspond to the real I-beam.

  • @IfyougotitatruckbroughtitAlexK
    @IfyougotitatruckbroughtitAlexK 9 днів тому

    The movie was crappy thanks to stupid Tom Hanks. He did such a shitty job. I can't believe they chose him to do that role.

  • @user-mw8tt9vl5f
    @user-mw8tt9vl5f 9 днів тому

    It didn't happen in Moscow

  • @saintmichael5814
    @saintmichael5814 9 днів тому

    Like magic, the plane disappeared because we all focused on the magician’s deceptions.

  • @maritestaylor8458
    @maritestaylor8458 10 днів тому

    You're messed

  • @eyeswideopen5517
    @eyeswideopen5517 10 днів тому

    It wasn’t an “accident” it was a forced water landing

  • @stevegregory2867
    @stevegregory2867 11 днів тому

    Both pilots flew that plane and landed it to the highest standard.Focused on what they both had to do to get the plane down and land it as safely as possible in the Hudson to save as many souls as poss,and to hope the plane stayed intact.Saving all souls was an achievement.Great piloting from 2 professional Airmen.

  • @Ekalb48
    @Ekalb48 11 днів тому

    SULLY HAS BEEN MY HERO SINCE THAT DAY!!!!!!!❤

  • @IvarsBezdechi
    @IvarsBezdechi 11 днів тому

    A whole bunch of luck was a component of the positive. At the same time, it is underscored that a true professional knows what to do while an amateur has to look in the book and read the instructions. Capt. Sullenberger, simply put, is yet an other individual who has "the right stuff."

  • @lauragoebel2349
    @lauragoebel2349 12 днів тому

    Sully is a HERO!!

  • @vivekbole
    @vivekbole 12 днів тому

    The difference between machine and survival is the human beings involved. Everyone made it out alive because of the first responders, the pilot, the crew etc.

  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747 14 днів тому

    Many of the steps the pilots took to achieve a successful resolution of this accident BECAME the new emergency procedure for a low-altitude loss of both engines. This is how many aviation procedures and regulations come to exist. The aviation community's expression for this is "regs are written in blood" but, due to the actions of the pilots and cabin crew, there was little (a minor wound) blood required.

  • @richardgreene9220
    @richardgreene9220 15 днів тому

    FO Skiles said "he would have done it in July" (the movie version)

  • @richardgreene9220
    @richardgreene9220 15 днів тому

    I know of four airliners landing on the water while still under positive flight control: US Air A320 2009 New York (2 engine failure) all 155 survived National Airlines B727 1978 Pensacola (shallow water) 55 out of 58 survived ALM Antillean DC-9 1970 (east of St Thomas, VI) (fuel starvation) 40 outof 63 survived PanAm Boeing 377 1956 (2 engine failure) all 31 survived also at Chicago Miegs Airport Falcon 10 (corporate 8 passenger aircraft) 1980 (aborted takeoff and overran runway into Lake Michigan) 4 out of 6 survived

    • @richardgreene9220
      @richardgreene9220 15 днів тому

      Pan Am flight above was between Honolulu and San Francisco

  • @richardreimer
    @richardreimer 15 днів тому

    Flaps @ 2. Sully knew his stuff!

  • @habun_islam
    @habun_islam 16 днів тому

    I remember i used to ask you when u had 15 subscribers that how you used to edit your vedios hoping to gain knowlege to make my own channal grow ..i was by the name Airspace 001 ...maybe you remember....Back then you also subscribed to my channal and we used to frequently chat in the comments ..hope You uplaod vedios again soon.!

  • @edwardalexander9486
    @edwardalexander9486 17 днів тому

    12:30 why Airbus aircraft try not to kill anyone to save money. You know who they are. B.

  • @danielc871
    @danielc871 18 днів тому

    Umm guys I am going to Dubai this year and I am going to fly on a Boeing 777

  • @user-cx3oh8uj3l
    @user-cx3oh8uj3l 18 днів тому

    I saw live coverage of the landing, also watched the movie. I feel., as a small aircraft pilot, that Capt. Sullenburger was/is a pilot's pilot, a 100% hero, totally dedicated to the safe delivery of his passengers. I salute and admire his steadfast courage of the entire crew.

  • @johnsinico9970
    @johnsinico9970 19 днів тому

    Hero no doubt!

  • @Site-88
    @Site-88 20 днів тому

    Have you ever seen how the most flights that goes in incidents have the same numbers, or at least 2 digits? Flight 11 Flight 93 Flight 232 And now flight 191..... Something is going on there

  • @MikeSmith-sz3vh
    @MikeSmith-sz3vh 20 днів тому

    A really good pilot would have missed the birds.

    • @ronyagpd
      @ronyagpd 19 днів тому

      You clearly are not a pilot!!

  • @alschumacher9463
    @alschumacher9463 20 днів тому

    FOR SURE A HERO

  • @Baltic_Blue
    @Baltic_Blue 20 днів тому

    There was a plane that crashed into the lake at the western end of the runway. You should cover that perhaps aswell.

  • @blackrifle6736
    @blackrifle6736 20 днів тому

    *ETOPS = An evil sense of humour.*