The Crash Landing That Exposed a Deadly Design Flaw | Full Investigation

On August 28, 1993, a Soviet-built Antonov An-28 carrying 17 parachutists took off from RAF Weston-on-the-Green in England. Seconds later, the crew selected the flap lever. At that exact moment, both engines failed. With almost no altitude and only seconds to react, the pilots fought to keep the aircraft airborne before crash-landing in a nearby cornfield. Remarkably, all 19 people on board survived. This detailed investigation examines the bizarre chain of events behind the accident, including an unusual aircraft modification, a mysterious electrical failure, conflicting registrations, and a shocking design flaw that allowed a single action to disable both engines simultaneously. How could such a vulnerability exist in an aircraft design? #AirCrashInvestigation #AntonovAn28 #PlaneCrash #AviationDisaster