WHAT caused this plane to LOSE ALL power over the Atlantic!!

At 39,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean, both engines stopped. No explosion. No fire. No warning. Air Transit Flight 236 became a 200-ton glider carrying 293 people — with 65 miles of open ocean between them and the nearest runway. For 19 minutes, Captain Robert Piché flew a powerless Airbus A330 through the dark toward a military air base in the Azores. This is the story of: • The fuel imbalance warning that didn’t make sense • The maintenance mistake involving a single wrong part • The longest unpowered glide in commercial aviation history • And the razor-thin margin between disaster and survival Official investigation: Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) Report A01H0002 Sources include: – TSB Final Report – CVR and FDR summaries – Airbus fuel system documentation – ALPA award citations – Contemporary news coverage This video is for educational and documentary purposes.