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Hi my friends! I hope you are all well. I have started to fly again and it’s lovely.

I still have some time though to produce content and I wanted to share this one with you which is a bit different.

This is my take on the NTSB crash animation of Atlas Air 3591 which crashed outside Houston last year. It’s a delicate subject so I want you to look through it and see if you find any weak-spots.

Thanks again for your great support!

//Petter


https://youtu.be/dSMYG_R6Vuk

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Atlas Air 3591 Crash outside Houston. NTSB animation explained.

In this video I will go through the recent NTSB animation video about the Atlas Air flight 3591 crash that happened on February 23rd 2019 outside Houston. A fully functioning Boeing 767 crashes into the swampy waters of Trinity bay with a vertical speed of over 30 000 ft/m. What happened? I will stop and explain the video as it runs as well as give my own view on the NTSB conclusion towards the end of the video. If you have more questions, please post them below and check out the following great channels that have covered the same subject before me: Blancolirio: https://youtu.be/dnTJY9HWR5Q NTSB Board Meeting: https://youtu.be/Am3Q2LsPIk4 Links to the docket and other publicly released information about this investigation can be found here: https://go.usa.gov/xp7gH Channels featured in the episode: BoeingB737 (What movements can a simulator actually do?) https://youtu.be/M5ugjwlPcEM Get the FREE Mentour Aviation app! 📲 https://www.mentourpilot.com/apps/ Support my work on Patreon👇 ✈️ https://www.patreon.com/mentourpilot

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