On July 12, 1983, an Air Canada Boeing 767-200 ran out of fuel and glided to a remarkable landing on a highway in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada. The investigation found that a faulty fuel quantity indicator had led to the fuel exhaustion.
On September 21, 2007, a Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-400 crashed into a mountain in Indonesia, killing 21 people. The investigation revealed that the pilots had deviated from the flight plan.
On October 4, 2010, a Qantas Airbus A330-300 suffered a catastrophic failure of its Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine, leading to an emergency landing. ntsd 26 hell moves
On November 14, 1993, a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-200 crashed into a mountain in China, killing all 53 people on board. The investigation revealed that the pilots had failed to follow safety procedures.
On September 1, 1983, a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747-200 was shot down by a Soviet Su-15 fighter jet, killing all 269 people on board. On July 12, 1983, an Air Canada Boeing
On May 21, 1990, a Philippine Airlines Boeing 737-300 crashed into a mountain in the Philippines, killing 47 people. The investigation found that the pilots had deviated from the flight plan.
On November 13, 1997, a China Southern Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M crashed into a mountain in China, killing all 33 people on board. The investigation found that the pilots had failed to follow safety procedures. The investigation revealed that the pilots had deviated
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating transportation-related accidents and making recommendations to improve safety. While the NTSB's work is crucial in preventing future accidents, some of the cases they investigate are downright bizarre and frightening. In this article, we'll take a look at 26 of the most unusual and terrifying incidents investigated by the NTSB, which we've dubbed the "NTSB 26 Hell Moves."