Türk Hava Yolları Amsterdam Kazası | Tek Bir Sensör 9 Can Aldı | THY 1951

On February 25, 2009, the Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 crash, also known as the Amsterdam crash, occurred when a plane flying from Istanbul to Amsterdam crashed during landing. This event became one of the most talked-about aviation accidents both in Turkey and worldwide. The Turkish Airlines Amsterdam crash involved a Boeing 737-800 passenger plane that experienced a critical system failure while approaching Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. This Boeing 737 crash sparked serious safety debates, particularly regarding radio altimeter malfunctions and the automatic throttle system. In this incident, also known as the Polderbaan crash, near Schiphol, the plane crashed just 1.5 kilometers from the runway. This Schiphol plane crash once again demonstrated the critical importance of automation systems in modern aviation. In this video, we examine this accident, known internationally as Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, in detail. This aviation accident analysis, based on real data, examines the technical aspects of the accident, pilot decisions, and system failures step by step. Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 – Basic Information 📅 Date: February 25, 2009 📍 Departure: Istanbul Atatürk Airport 📍 Arrival: Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (Polderbaan 18R) ✈ Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 (TC-JGE “Tekirdağ”) 👨‍✈️ Cockpit Crew: Hasan Tahsin Arısan (Captain Pilot – Instructor Captain) Murat Sezer (Co-Pilot) Olgay Özgür (Safety Pilot) What do we cover in this video? • How did the Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 accident happen? • What is a radio altimeter malfunction and why was it critical? • Why did the automatic throttle system put the engines into idle? • Why didn't the pilots notice this situation in time? • If the same malfunction occurred 2 days earlier, why weren't precautions taken? • Was pilot error or system error the cause of this accident? • To what extent were the Boeing 737 systems responsible for this accident? This airplane crash documentary doesn't just tell the story of an accident; it also answers the question "how does a plane crash?" with real data. If you are interested in aviation documentaries and analyses based on real events, this video is for you. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss any of our videos! 👍 Don't forget to like the video 🔔 Subscribe We release 3 new aviation accident analyses and real event documentaries every week. #aviationaccidents #thy1951 #planecrash Other Our videos:    • 12 Yıldır Bulunamayan Kayıp Uçak: MH370’de...      • Gerçek Uçak Kazaları ve Hikayeleri | 1 Saa...      • Yakıt Bitti, Uçak Düştü | Chapecoense Takı...      • Dünyanın En Ölümcül Uçak Kazası | 583 Ölü ...   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8vec oLT1Xg    • En Ölümcül Tek Uçak Kazası | Bu Hata 520 C...      • Başaran Holding Jeti İran Kazası | Türkiye...      • Air France 358 Mucizesi | 309 Kişi Alev Al...      • Okyanusa Gömülen Türk Uçağı | Birgenair 30...      • Okyanusun Dibinde Kaybolan Uçak  | Air Fra...   ⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. All content is based on publicly available reports, expert analysis, and research sources. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, some visual elements, reenactments, and stock footage have been used to illustrate events and may not reflect the actual circumstances of the accident. 📌 Fair Use Notice: This video may contain copyrighted material that may not have been specifically approved by the copyright holder at all times. These materials are used for educational, commentary, and documentary purposes according to Section 107. If you are a copyright owner and believe our content is being used unfairly, please contact us. 📌 Ownership and Attribution: All video footage and images used on the Aviation Accidents channel are not our property. Stock videos, animations, and third-party clips are used under fair use guidelines or appropriate licenses. All rights belong to their respective owners. 🚨 Do not attempt to recreate or simulate any of the events in this video. Aviation accidents are a serious matter, and our aim is to raise awareness and provide education on flight safety.