The Toilet was Leaking?? What The Heck Happened to Monarch Airlines Flight 390 - DISASTER BREAKDOWN

Disaster Breakdown April 13, 2024
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, and get 20% off an Annual Premium Subscription visit http://brilliant.org/DisasterBreakdown References and Additional Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SrryqzCIZ3Rm9HsEsm1xIUFFha7itTNOySae6lgz7BE/ Join my Patreon to support the channel further. All Patrons get Early Access to all new videos before they go out publicly: https://www.patreon.com/DisasterBreakdown Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chloe_HowieCB BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/chloehowie.bsky.social This is a video about Polyimide. Kapton. The wiring inside aircraft that cause multiple Electrical Arcing Events. An Electrical Arc from chafing or other wire degredation has long been a problem in the aviation world. We explore that a little further looking at a few incidents where such incidents occured. Imagine this. You're a passenger on a flight, flying home following a vacation. All seems well until a loud bang on board shatters the atmosphere of the plane mid-flight. Smoke enters the cabin, and a terrible situation has suddenly unfolded. On the flight deck the pilots lose instruments and are faced with numerous alerts as they try to figure out what the heck happened here. In a rapid descent they make a quick turn to a nearby airport. This is the harrowing scenario of one such flight in 1985. However, we also want to understand why this happened, and how this incident was connected to a wider issue that existed at the time. Fasten your seatbelt, this is the harrowing story of Monarch Airlines Flight 390. 00:00 Intro 01:19 Part I: Setting the Scene 04:58 Part II: The Amber Devil 10:59 Part III: The Monarch Incident 19:23 Part IV: The Part Where It Kills You 23:23 Closing #aviation #investigation #engineering

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