Plane Crashes Caused by Human Error

Three plane crashes. Three different countries. Three completely different chains of human error — a pilot pulling the wrong way, a crew that never checked their navigation system, and a captain who began takeoff without clearance. This video breaks down exactly what happened in three of the most significant aviation disasters caused by human error: Air France Flight 447, Korean Air Lines Flight 007, and the Tenerife Airport Disaster. The decisions, the failures, the final moments, and what permanently changed in aviation safety because of each one. What's covered: — Air France 447: how a blocked sensor and a confused crew caused a perfectly functioning aircraft to fall into the Atlantic — KAL 007: how a navigation mode error sent 269 people into Soviet airspace and triggered a Cold War crisis — Tenerife: how fog, radio interference, and one captain's decision created the deadliest accident in aviation history — The specific numbers: altitudes, speeds, timelines, and survivor counts for each disaster 🔔 Subscribe for more disaster breakdowns and drop suggestions for the next video in the comments. TAGS plane crashes caused by human error air france 447 tenerife airport disaster korean air lines flight 007 aviation disasters worst plane crashes in history aviation accident explained plane crash documentary tenerife crash 1977 air france 447 explained kal 007 shot down deadliest plane crash ever aviation human error cockpit voice recorder plane crash investigation engineering disasters aviation safety disaster documentary flight 447 black box recordings