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In this video I mention that there was a very large number of Pacific Southwest Airlines employees on board Flight 182 when it crashed. Here's my source for that, which provides a little more about those employees, and the impact it had on the company.

Most of these employees weren't working at the time of the crash. In fact, they were "deadheading". That's an airline industry term for the practise of staff hitching a ride on a company aircraft to get to where they need to be for work purposes. 

In this case, the majority of PSA employees were deadheading in the passenger part of the craft, but back in the 1970s pilots were often given seats up in the cockpit when deadheading. That's why - as you might have noticed - the transcripts from the cockpit voice recorder include some words spoken by an off-duty pilot.

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The Story of PSA Flight 182 | A Short Documentary | Fascinating Horror

On the 25th of September, 1978, Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 was getting ready to land at San Diego International Airport. Its journey thus far had been uneventful. The day was bright and clear, the pilots were in good spirits, and the aircraft was functioning perfectly. Before it could safely come in to land, however, a tiny misunderstanding and a brief lapse in protocol would lead to an incident that would claim the lives of everybody on board, along with several others on the ground below. 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Background 02:11 - The Incident 07:27 - The Aftermath I tell the true stories behind some of history's greatest disasters... but without sensationalism or disturbing imagery. Fascinating Horror is all about in-depth research, respectful storytelling, and learning what we can from the mistakes of the past. You might be surprised to discover just how much of today's world is shaped by long-forgotten disasters from decades gone by. Music: "Glass Pond" by Public Memory ► Like, comment and subscribe to keep up with my latest videos ► Know of an incident I should cover? Get in touch: fascinatinghorror@gmail.com ► You can follow me on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/TrueHorrorTales ► And if you really love what I do, you can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fascinatinghorror ​​​​​​​#Documentary​​​​ #History​​​​​​​​​ #TrueStories​

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Anonymous

The amount of dead in this disaster is sad, airplane crashes always seem to end with more dead than alive.

fascinatinghorror

This one's a particularly bad one... but I've read that airplane crashes, on average, are actual pretty survivable. I think most incidents that are classified as a "crash" are actually quite small. Hopefully that's some comfort!