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Every major aviation disaster in this video traces back to a single bad decision. In 17 minutes, this breakdown examines history’s most catastrophic air crashes, including Tenerife, Korean Air 007, Air France 447, Lion Air 610, Swissair 111, Pan Am 103, Air Florida 90, Eastern Air Lines 401, and Asiana 214. Each case reveals how one choice—taking off without clearance, ignoring automation logic, skipping de-icing, mishandling a stall, trusting a faulty system, or breaking security procedures—triggered chain reactions that killed hundreds. These are not mechanical mysteries, but human decisions made under pressure, confusion, or overconfidence. This video explains how modern aircraft still fail when margins disappear, communication breaks down, or basic aviation fundamentals are ignored—and why one decision can turn a routine flight into a mass-casualty disaster. Watch More from FATALFALLYT 🟢 @FATALFALLYT 💼 Business Inquiries & Contact • For business inquiries or questions, contact: 📧 contactusdirect1@gmail.com ❓ Copyright Questions • If you have any copyright questions or concerns, please reach out at: 📧 contactusdirect1@gmail.com ⚠️ Copyright & Fair Use Notice • This channel follows YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act • Content is used for commentary, education, and research • No copyright infringement intended — all rights belong to their respective owners 📌 Disclaimer: This content is not intended as a sole source of information. Videos are produced for educational and informational purposes, and some details may be simplified or subject to revision as new information emerges. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research.