1 Exclusive access to MH370 wreckage the world has never seen | 60 Minutes Australia
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2 MH370: The Situation Room – What really happened to the missing Boeing 777 | 60 Minutes Australia
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3 Is Malaysia Flight MH-370 In the Cambodian Jungle? – A Closer Look: Part I
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4 Book claims plane disappearance was mass murder-suicide
5 Why experts believe MH370 was murder suicide | 60 Minutes Australia
Gepubliceerd op 14 mei 2018
A panel of aviation experts forensically examine MH370’s final hours and explain why Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah has arisen as the most likely perpetrator in the aircraft’s disappearance.
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For forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Liam Bartlett and Tom Steinfort look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.
6 MH370: Special Investigation – Part one | 60 Minutes (2016)
7 MH370: Special Investigation – Part two | 60 Minutes
8 Personal Lives of Pilots Could Provide Clues to Missing Malaysian Plane
9 A look into the lives of the missing MH370 pilots
10 Former pilot: I flew the missing plane
11 Rogue Pilot Could Be Responsible For Missing Malaysian Plane
12 MH370 Pilot’s friend: Something went wrong on that p…
13 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 1/4) | CNA Insider
14 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 2/4) | CNA Special | Channel NewsAsia
15 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 3/4) | CNA Special | Channel NewsAsia
16 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 4/4) | CNA Insider
17 History Documentary – Air Crash – MH370 The Plane That Vanished
18 Pilots report issues with Boeing jet automation | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
19 Rogue Boeing 737 Max planes ‘with minds of their own’ | 60 Minutes Australia
Liz Hayes investigates the disaster of Boeing’s 737 MAX jetliner. Why two supposedly state-of-the-art and safe planes crashed killing 346 people; why pilots now fear flying the 737 MAX; & whether Boeing could have averted the catastrophes.
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20 It’s ‘common sense’ to ground the Boeing 737 Max 8: Transportation expert
21 The real reason Boeing’s new plane crashed twice
22 How 737 MAX 8’s design history could have influenced the Ethiopian Airlines crash
Gepubliceerd op 13 mrt. 2019
23 The Economics That Made Boeing Build the 737 Max
24 Entire Boeing 737 Max aircraft fleet grounded
25 The FAA and Boeing’s Close Relationship Explained
26 Boeing 737 Max 8 manual mentions MCAS only once
27 Boeing failed to report 737 Max alert system problem
28 Problems with Boeing 737 next generation with structural dangers reported SBS dateline Australia.
29 Boeing admits cockpit warning light on Max jets was to be standard but wasn’t activated
30 Boeing must show customers that they care about safety: Expert
31 Boeing CEO on 737 Max software implementation: “We did not do it correctly”
32 MCAS is Born 737 max 8 – Prof Simon
33 How safe is Boeing’s 737 Max 8 aircraft? | Inside Story
Gepubliceerd op 13 mrt. 2019
Boeing calls its 737 the most popular jet aircraft of all time.
The US plane maker hoped its new 737 MAX 8 would bring in a new era of passenger safety.
However, two fatal crashes in five months are raising serious questions.
Aviation analysts have noted remarkable similarities between Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, and one involving the same model of aircraft in Indonesia in October.
More countries are grounding the planes, and passengers are cancelling their trips.
But Boeing and US aviation regulators say there’s nothing to worry about.
So who’s right? And will Sunday’s crash affect confidence in modern air travel?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Kyle Bailey – Pilot and former U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Safety Team Representative.
Todd Curtis – Former Airline Safety Engineer at Boeing.
Matt Driskill – Editor, Asian Aviation Magazine.
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34 The Heat: Boeing 737 Max investigation Pt 2
35 The MH370 mystery: Where is the missing plane? | 60 Minutes Australia
17 feb. 2020
36 Impact on Boeing reputation after 737 Max scandal | 60 Minutes Australia
37 What’s WRONG with Boeing?! MAX update
38 Pilots landed at the Wrong Airport!! Mentour Pilot explains
39 New Boeing 737 MAX flaw discovered
40 Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner included in Justice Department investigation
41 Regulators identify new problem with Boeing 737 Max
Gepubliceerd op 27 jun. 2019
42 What’s Next For Boeing?
43 Ralph Nader: Boeing has been mismanaged for years
44 Boeing to Suspend 737 MAX, But Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader Wants a Total Recall of Deadly Planes
16 dec. 2019
45 Will the MAX fly again?!
20 dec. 2019
46 Whats wrong with Boeing?!
31 jan. 2020
47 Technical design flaws blamed for Boeing 737 max crashes
17 sep. 2020
48 Exclusive access inside MH17 investigation | 60 Minutes Australia
11 apr. 2018
49 MH17 five years on: How do you carry on when your world ends? | Australian Story
10 jun. 2019
Mo, Evie and Otis Maslin became a symbol for the senselessness of the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17. Anthony ‘Maz’ Maslin and his wife Marite ‘Rin’ Norris were faced with an unbearable loss when they lost their three children and their grandfather Nick Norris, died aboard the plane that was shot down over a Ukraine warzone. All 298 passengers and crew were killed in the incident. “Our world as we knew it was absolutely over in that moment and we just started to say, ‘when the world ended’ and that’s how we refer to it now,” says mum Rin Norris. The challenge of how to survive their loss was all-consuming for Maz and Rin. The couple were part of a strong and supportive community in Perth’s Scarborough district and a group of friends surrounded them, bringing in meals and making sure that they weren’t left alone. Friends formed a “web of love” to support the couple.
As the fifth anniversary of the MH17 tragedy approaches, Maz and Rin are telling their story for the first time. They want to thank the people who helped them and honour their kids and Nick. They hope their story of overcoming intense grief might be helpful for others.
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51 Boeing – what caused the 737 Max to crash? | DW Documentary
1 nov. 2020
In March 2019 a Boeing 737 MAX crashed shortly after takeoff in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. What went wrong? Did Boeing hush up concerns about the safety of the aircraft? And what role did US aviation regulators play?
The crash involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 came just four months after a Boeing 737 Max had plunged into the sea in Indonesia killing all 189 passengers and crew. The aircraft was grounded following the second crash and remains so today. The shockwaves reverberated throughout the industry, raising questions about Boeing and the regulatory authorities.
Both tragedies have been blamed on faulty software – software that the pilots didn’t even know existed. The documentary shows that malfunctioning software was just a small part of the picture. Instead, it alleges widespread systemic failure and blames market forces for the fatal errors. Did Boeing care more about profit than safety? Could other models produced by the company turn out to be affected?
The makers of this investigative report show just how much the production structures of commercial aircraft have to change, if we are to avoid similar crashes in the future.
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52 Wat ging er mis met de Boeing 737 MAX?
24 feb. 2020
53 Why The Boeing 737 Max Is Flying Again
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54 Pilot Deliberately Crashes An Airbus A320 Over Europe | Alps Disaster | Germanwings 9525 | 4K
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55 How Germanwings Flight 9525 Crashed
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56 Germanwings Plane Crash’s Terrifying Final Moments
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57 Jet Blue Pilot Restrained by Passengers
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58 Scary new details in JetBlue pilot fiasco
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59 CBS This Morning – What happened to JetBlue pilot Clayton Osbon?
60 CBS This Morning – JetBlue pilot appears in court, held without bail
61 Inside the murky world of the cruise ship industry | 60 Minutes Australia
21 mei 2020
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62 The mysterious disappearances of cruise ship passengers
63 – 5 Mysterious Cruise Ship Disappearances
64 – 250 people have disappeared from cruise ships in the last 10 years. What happened?
65 Mayday | True terror on board the Viking Sky cruise ship | Sunday Night
66 Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Schettino’s Fate – the fifth estate
67 What are the crew areas like?! (On a cruise ship)