
Seconds from Disaster opening logo.
TV Series (2005-2006)
Starring:
Richard Vaughn (UK Narrator)
Ashton Smith (US Narrator)
Seconds from Disaster is an American documentary about disasters and how they changed the world. Every episode analyzes a disaster and shows all details needed to understand the cause.
Episode 1: Columbia's Last Flight (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Reg. F-BTSC c/n 203. Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Rockwell Space Shuttle OV-102 Columbia[]
On February 1st, 2003. The Columbia Space Shuttle killed 7 poeple on board.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Others).








In the computer.
Columbia Space Shuttle in CGI.


Rockwell Space Shuttle OV-099 Challenger[]
On January 28th, 1986. The Challenger Space Shuttle killed 7 poeple on board. From Season 3: Episode 12.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Others).


Rockwell Space Shuttle[]

Rockwell Space Shuttle (model).






Boeing B-52 Stratofortress[]
In the pictures.


Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II[]
A Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II's picture on the right and a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress's picture on the top left.

Episode 2: Alpine Tsunami (1999 Galtür avalanche)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Bell UH-1N Twin Huey[]

Bell 212/412[]




Bell UH-1 Iroquois[]


Sikorsky UH-60[]






The three Sikorsky UH-60s and an Eurocopter AS350.

Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar[]
The three Sikorsky UH-60s and an Eurocopter AS350.

Registration OE-XHA, Wuncher Helicopter.




Bell 206[]
Registration C-GDGH, Selkirk Mountain Helicopters.


Sikorsky CH-53[]


Eurocopter EC135[]

Unidentified helicopter (toy)[]

Episode 3: Motorway Plane (British Midland Airways Flight 092)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Boeing 737-4Y0[]
Registration G-OBME, c/n 23867/1603 built in 1988. BMA-British Midland Airways Flight 92 crashed on the embankment of the M1 motorway several hundred feet prior to runway of East Midlands Airport on 8 January 1989. The pilots were attempting an emergency landing after an engine fan blade detached. 47 of the 126 people on board died, and 74 were injured.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways (CGI).

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways (CGI).

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways (CGI).

Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways (CGI).
CGI versions of a Boeing 737-400.

Boeing 737-400 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Boeing 737-400 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Boeing 737-400.

Boeing 737-400 of BMA-British Midland Airways.
Boeing 747-121[]
Registration N739PA, c/n 19646/15.
Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a terrorist bombing killing all 243 passengers, 16 crew on board and 11 on the ground. Ocurred on December 21st, 1988.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 737-300[]
Registration N73700. Maiden flight in 1984. Same archive footage of Air Disasters.

















Airbus A330[]

Airbus A330 of Air France.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of Alitalia.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 & Boeing 767[]
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of Alitalia in the foreground and the Boeing 767 in the background.


Boeing 737 & Boeing 747[]
The Boeing 737 of British Airways in the left and the Boeing 747 in the right.


In the final.

Boeing 737 of BMA-British Midland Airways and Boeing 747 of British Airways.
Boeing 757 & Airbus A320[]
The Boeing 757 in the left and the Airbus A320 of Iberia in the middle.

Boeing 757 and Airbus A320 of Iberia.

Airbus A320 of Iberia.
Boeing 767 & Boeing 737[]

Two Boeing 767 of British Airways and Boeing 737 of BMA-British Midland Airways.
Boeing 747 & Boeing 737-4Y0[]
The Boeing 747s in the behind during the departure of British Midland Airways Flight 092.

Boeing 747 of British Airways and Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.

Boeing 747 of British Airways and Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.
British Aerospace BAe 146 & Boeing 737-4Y0[]
The BAe 146 in the behind during of the departure of British Midland Airways Flight 092.

British Aerospace BAe 146 and Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.
Boeing 767 & Boeing 737-4Y0[]
The Boeing 767 in the behind during of the departure of British Midland Airways Flight 092.

Boeing 767 and Reg. G-OBME Boeing 737-4Y0 of BMA-British Midland Airways.
Westland Sea King HAR.3[]

Westland Sea King MAR.3 of RAF-Royal Air Force.
Unidentified Aircraft & Boeing 737 & Boeing 747[]

Unidentified Aircraft of RAM-Royal Air Maroc, Boeing 737 of BMA-British Midland Airways and Boeing 747 of British Airways.

Unidentified Aircraft of RAM-Royal Air Maroc, Boeing 737 of BMA-British Midland Airways and Boeing 747 of British Airways.
Boeing 737[]

Two Boeing 737s of Monarch Airlines.

Boeing 737 of Monarch Airlines.
In the final.

Unidentified Aircraft[]
Unidentified helicopter.

V Flight Vision.



Another Aircraft.

Unidentified Aircraft of Olympic Airways.

Unidentified Aircraft of Aeroflot.
Episode 4: Mount St. Helen's Eruption (1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Bell 206 JetRanger[]

Bell UH-1 Iroquois[]
Six Bell UH-1 Iroquois.

Bell UH-1 Iroquois and Bell 212.


Bell UH-1 Iroquois.

Bell 212[]


Bell UH-1 Iroquois and Bell 212.


Bell UH-1N Twin Huey[]







Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar[]

Eurocopter EC130[]


Sikorsky CH-53[]

Episode 5: Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster (MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizing)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Episode 6: Kobe Earthquake (1995 earthquake in Kobe)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Eurocopter EC145[]

Sikorsky S-76B[]
Registration JA6747, c/n 760414. Niigata Air Rescue .

Reg. JA6747 Sikorsky S-76B Hakuchou of Niigata Air Rescue.
Episode 7: Crash Landing in Sioux City (United Airlines Flight 232)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10[]
Registration N1819U, c/n 46618 built in 1973. United Airlines Flight 232 was a scheduled flight from Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. On July 19, 1989, the DC-10 operating the route crash-landed in Sioux City, Iowa, after suffering catastrophic failure of its tail-mounted engine, which led to the loss of all flight controls. Of the 296 people on board, 111 died in the accident while 185 survived.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.

Reg. N1819U McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of United Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10[]
Registration N103AA, c/n 46503/5 built in 1971. American Airlines Flight 96 was ocurred on 12th June, 1972.

Reg. N103AA McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of American Airlines portraying Flight 96.

Reg. N103AA McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of American Airlines portraying Flight 96.
Registration TC-JAV, c/n 46704/29 built in 1972. Turkish Airlines Flight 981 which crashed on March 3rd, 1974 over Ermenonville Forest, Oise, France.

Reg.TC-JAV McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 Ankara of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines portraying Flight 981.

Reg.TC-JAV McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 Ankara of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines portraying Flight 981.

Reg.TC-JAV McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 Ankara of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines portraying Flight 981.
Registration N110AA, c/n 46510/22 built in 1972. American Airlines Flight 191 crashed in May 25th, 1979 after the takeoff in Chicago, Illinois.

Reg. N110AA McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of American Airlines operating Flight 191.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10[]



The departure of DC-10 in the middle and an United Airlines Boeing 727 in the left.


McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of British Caledonian Airways.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of British Caledonian Airways.

Seen in the book.



McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Northwest Airlines.


Three McDonnell Douglas DC-10s in construction.
Boeing 737-200[]
A United Airlines Boeing 737-200 of 2000 in the background of United Airlines flight 232.

Another Boeing 737.


Boeing 727[]

Three Boeing 727s of Continental Airlines.

Three Boeing 727s of Continental Airlines.

Three Boeing 727s of Continental Airlines.

Boeing 727 of United Airlines.

Boeing 727 of United Airlines.

Boeing 727 of United Airlines.

Boeing 727 of United Airlines.

Boeing 727 of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines.

Boeing 727 of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines.

Boeing 727 of THY-Türk Hava Yollari-Turkish Airlines.
Boeing 767 & Airbus A330[]
Two American Airlines Boeing 767s and an Aer Lingus Airbus A330.



Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 of Air India and Boeing 747 of NWA-Northwest Airlines.

Boeing 747 of NWA-Northwest Airlines.

Bombardier CL-600 Challenger[]


Bombardier CL-600 Challenger & Boeing 767 & Boeing 737[]
An unidentified aircraft of United Airlines in the behind of the Bombardier CL-600 Challenger.

The Boeing 767 of Continental Airlines (Frontier Airlines livery) in the behind of the Bombardier CL-600 Challenger.

The Boeing 737 of Continental Airlines (Frontier Airlines livery) in the behind of the Bombardier CL-600 Challenger.



McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]

Ilyushin Il-62[]

Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.

Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.
Boeing 747SP[]
An unidentified aircraft in the left.

Boeing 747SP of United Airlines.
An Boeing 757 and a Cessna 750 Citation X in the left.

Boeing 747SP of United Airlines.
A Cessna 750 Citation X in the left of down of the Boeing 747SP's right wing.

Boeing 747SP of United Airlines.
An Boeing 767 in the left.

Boeing 747SP of United Airlines.
An Alitalia Boeing 757 in the left.

Boeing 747SP of United Airlines.
Boeing 767[]

Boeing 767 of United Airlines.
Boeing 737-400[]

Boeing 737-400 of Alaska Airlines.

Boeing 737-400 of Alaska Airlines.

Boeing 737-400 of Alaska Airlines.

Boeing 737-400 of Alaska Airlines.

Boeing 737-400 of Alaska Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 & McDonnell Douglas DC-10 & Lockheed L-1011 TriStar[]
Behind of the Captain Al Hayes.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair, McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Lockheed L-1011 TriStar.
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar & McDonnell Douglas MD-11F[]
Behind of the Captain Al Hayes.

Lockheed L-1011 TriStar and McDonnell Douglas MD-11F of Martinair.
Boeing 767 & McDonnell Douglas MD-80[]
Behind of the Captain Al Hayes.

Boeing 767 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80.
Cessna 404 Titan[]
Behind in the left of the Captain Al Hayes.

Boeing 707[]
After the American Airlines Flight 191 crash in O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois.

Boeing 707 of TWA-Trans World Airlines in the right.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 & Lockheed L-1011 TriStar[]
Registration G-GCAL, c/n 46501/2, built in 1989.

Reg. G-GCAL McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of Novair International Airways and Lockheed L-1011 TriStar of Air Lanka.
Airbus A300[]
In the background.

Boeing 737-300[]

Boeing 737-300 of Southwest Airlines.

Boeing 737-300 of Southwest Airlines.
Short SC.7 Skyvan[]
In Sioux City International Airport.

Piper PA-28[]
The Piper PA-28 on the right at Sioux City International Airport, Sioux City, Iowa. During the crash landing of United Airlines flight 232.

Bell UH-1 Iroquois[]

MBB/Kawasaki BK 117[]


Sikorsky S-300[]




McDonnell Douglas DC-10[]
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 prototype.










In the end credits.
Unidentified Aircraft[]
Ryan McKelvey's plane toy.




Another Aircraft.





Unidentified Aircraft of Delta Air Lines in the poster.
Various Aircraft[]
1.- Boeing 747 of Evergreen International Airlines.
2.- Airbus A320 of British Airways.
3.- Airbus A310 of Wardair Canada.
4.- Lockheed L-1011 TriStar of Air Lanka.
5.- Reg. G-GCAL McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 of Novair International Airways.
6.- Boeing 737-300 of Air Europe.
7.- Boeing 737 of Air Europe.

1.- Boeing 747.
2.- Airbus A320.
3.- Airbus A310.
4.- McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of American Airlines.
5.- Airbus A310.
6.- Unidentified Aircraft.

1.- Boeing 747.
2.- Airbus A320.
3.- Airbus A310.
4.- Unidentified Aircraft.
5.- McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of American Airlines.

Episode 8: The Bali Bombing (2002 Bali bombings)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Dassault Falcon 2000[]

Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 of Qantas.
Same archive footage of the series Season 1: Episode 12, Boris, Le raid and Operation Yellow Ribbon.

Same archive footage of Season 1: Episode 12 and Do You Trust This Computer?.

Boeing 737[]

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.
Episode 9: Hotel Collapse Singapore (Collapse of Hotel New World)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Bell UH-1N Twin Huey[]


Episode 10: TWA Flight 800 (TWA Flight 800)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Boeing 747-131[]
Registration N93119, c/n 20083/153, built in 1971.
TWA-Trans World Airlines Flight 800 a Boeing 747-131, exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York on July 17th, 1996. The probable cause of the accident was an explosion of flammable fuel/air vapors in a fuel tank.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines (CGI).

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines (CGI).

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines (CGI).

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines (CGI).

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines (CGI).

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
CGI versions of a Boeing 747.

Boeing 747 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Trans World Airlines Flight 881 landing John F. Kennedy International Airport, Queens, State of New York.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines operating Flight 881.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines operating Flight 881.
Boeing 747-131[]

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Boeing 747-121[]
Registration N739PA, c/n 19646/15.
Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a terrorist bombing killing all 243 passengers, 16 crew on board and 11 on the ground. Ocurred on December 21st, 1988.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways operating Flight 103.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways operating Flight 103.

Reg. N739PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Maid of the Seas of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways operating Flight 103.
Boeing 747-228[]
Same archive footage of Do You Trust This Computer?.

Same archive footage of Mayday: Crash of the Century.

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Stock Footage of Air France Boeing 747 is shown. Same archive footage of Kangaroo Jack and Season 1: Episode 12.

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Boeing 737-2H5[]
Registration N221US, c/n 20454/247, Eastwind Airlines Flight 507.
Captain David McClaine saw the TWA Flight 800's explosion.
On June 9th, 1996, Eastwind Airlines flight 517 ocurred an air incident in Richmond International Airport, Virginia.

Reg. N221US Boeing 737-2H5 of Eastwind Airlines operating Flight 507.
Boeing 747-212B(SF)[]
Registration N482EV, c/n 20713/219.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.

Reg. N482EV Boeing 747-212B(SF) of Evergreen International Airlines.
Boeing 747-131 & Ilyushin Il-62[]
An Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-62 on the right of TWA Flight 800.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines and Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines and Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot.
Boeing 747 & Airbus A340[]
An Airbus A340 on the top of the Trans World Airlines Boeing 747.

Boeing 747[]
Same archive footage of Backstabbing for Beginners.

Boeing 747 of Iberia.
Same archive footage of the series Boris, Le raid and Operation Yellow Ribbon.



Same archive footage of Season 1: Episode 12.

First Officer Steven E. Snyder bottom of the Boeing 747.



Captain Ralph G. Kevorkian and First Officer Steven E. Snyder bottom of the Boeing 747.

Captain Ralph G. Kevorkian behind of the Boeing 747's engine.

Another Boeing 747s.





Boeing 747-400[]

Boeing 747-400 of Airways and Boeing 747-400 of Virgin Atlantic Airways.

Boeing 747-400 of Airways and Boeing 747-400 of Virgin Atlantic Airways.


Boeing 747 in construction.
Boeing 757[]
The Boeing 757 in the right of the First Officer Steven E. Snyder.

Boeing 767[]

Boeing 767 of Delta Air Lines, Boeing 767 of United Airlines and Boeing 767 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

Boeing 767 of American Airlines.

Boeing 767 of American Airlines.

Boeing 767 of United Airlines and Boeing 767 of American Airlines.

Boeing 767 of United Airlines.
Boeing 737 & Boeing 767[]

Boeing 737 of British Airways and Boeing 767 of American Airlines.

Boeing 737 of British Airways and Boeing 767 of American Airlines.
Boeing 747-131 & Ilyushin Il-62 & Unidentified Aircraft[]

Reg. N93119 Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines, Ilyushin Il-62 of Aeroflot and Unidentified Aircraft.
Boeing 747-131 & Bombardier Global Express[]

Boeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines and Bombardier Global Express.
Unidentified Aircraft & Boeing 737 & Boeing 767[]

Unidentified Aircraft of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines, Boeing 737 of British Airways and Boeing 767 of American Airlines.
Boeing 767 & Boeing 757[]

Boeing 767 and Boeing 757 of American Airlines.

Boeing 767 and Boeing 757 of American Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10[]
Same archive footage of The Family.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of American Airlines overflying Inerstate 678 near John F. Kennedy International Airport, Queens, New York City.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10F of American Airlines.
Boeing 737-300[]
Boeing 737-300 prototype.



Boeing 737 & McDonnell Douglas MD-80[]

Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80 of Continental Airlines.

Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80 of Continental Airlines.
Airbus A300[]

Airbus A300 of American Airlines.
Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk[]






The Lockheed EC-130 in the left.

Sikorsky CH-53 & Boeing Chinook[]
A Sikorsky CH-53 and two Boeing Chinooks.

Sikorsky CH-53[]


BAe/McDonnell Douglas Harrier II[]

Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk & Bell AH-1Z Viper[]
A Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk in the left and three Bell AH-1Z Vipers in the middle.

Boeing Chinook & Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight[]
Three Boeing Chinooks and two Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knights.

Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk[]

Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk of USN-United States Navy.
Unidentified Aircraft[]

Unidentified Aircraft of United Airlines.

Unidentified Aircraft of United Airlines.

Two unidentified aircrafts.
Episode 11: Paris Train Crash (Gare de Lyon rail accident)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Episode 12: The Hindenburg (Hindenburg disaster)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg[]
Registration D-LZ129.
Ocurred on May 6th, 1937, killing 36 poeple (13 passengers, 22 crew and 1 person on ground), had 62 survivors (23 passengers and 39 crew). Had 58 poeple on board in total.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei in crash site.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei in crash site.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (model).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei in the computer.
On March, 1936, first flight of Hindenburg.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.
CGI versions of a Hindenburg.

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Reg. D-LZ129 Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (CGI).

Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg (CGI).
Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101[]
Registration G-FAAW, serial n° 101.
Completed in 1929, the R101 crashed in Allomne, France in October 5th, 1930.
The air crash killed 48 poeple on board, had 6 survivors. Had 54 poeple on board in total.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. G-FAAW Royal Airship Works Rigid Airship R101 of RAF-Royal Air Force.
Zeppelin ZR-1 USS Shenandoah[]
Registration ZR-1.
On September 3rd, 1925, the air crash killed 14 poeple.

Reg. ZR-1 Zeppelin ZR-1 USS Shenandoah of USN-United States Navy.

Reg. ZR-1 Zeppelin ZR-1 USS Shenandoah of USN-United States Navy.
Zeppelin ZR-3 USS Los Angeles[]
Registration ZR-3.

Reg. ZR-3 Zeppelin ZR-3 USS Los Angeles of USN-United States Navy.
Zeppelin LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II[]
Registration D-LZ130.

Reg. D-LZ130 Zeppelin LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ130 Zeppelin LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.
Zeppelin LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin[]
Registration D-LZ127.

Reg. D-LZ127 Zeppelin LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.

Reg. D-LZ127 Zeppelin LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin of DZR-Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei.
Heinkel He 111[]
Various Heinkel He 111s.

Junkers J.I[]
Seventeen Junkers J.Is.

Episode 13: Puerto Rico Gas Explosion (Humberto Vidal explosion)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Ling-Temco-Vought A-7D Corsair II[]
On January 12, 1981, Muñiz Air National Guard Base attack in which eight USAF A-7D attack jets were destroyed.


Registration 72-0189.

MD Helicopters MD 500[]

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]
The helicopter flying over
Dupont Plaza Hotel.
The Dupont Plaza Hotel arson ocurred on December 31st, 1986.

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King of USN-United States Navy.
Episode 14: Skywalk Collapse (Hyatt Regency walkway collapse)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Boeing 727[]

Boeing 727 of American Airlines.

Boeing 727 of American Airlines.

Boeing 727 of American Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10[]

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Delta Air Lines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Delta Air Lines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Delta Air Lines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Delta Air Lines.
Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 with IATA (International Air Transport Association).

Episode 15: Amsterdam Air Crash (El Al Flight 1862)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Boeing 747-258F[]
Registration 4X-AXG, c/n 21737/362 built in 1979.
On October 4th, 1994, El Al Flight 1862 crashed in Bijlmermeer, Amsterdam, Netherlands and killed 43 poeple (4 people on board and 39 poeple on ground) and had 26 injuries on ground.

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines.

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines.

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines.

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines.
CGI versions of a Boeing 747-258F.

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines (CGI).
Boeing 747-228[]
Stock Footage of Air France Boeing 747 is shown.

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Same archive footage of the films Das Geheimnis der Wale and Unfinished Business.
Pre -400, due to the lack of winglets.
Same footage seen in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Boeing 747[]
Same archive footage of the series Boris, Le raid and Operation Yellow Ribbon.


Same archive footage of Season 1: Episode 12.

Boeing 747 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.
Another Boeing 747s.

Boeing 747 of Japan Airlines.




Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines and Boeing 747 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
Captain Yitzhak Fuchs bottom of the Boeing 747.

Captain Yitzhak Fuchs, First Officer Arnon Ohad and Flight Engineer Gedalya Sofer bottom of the Boeing 747.

Boeing 747's engine's photo.

Boeing 747-400[]
Same archive footage of Season 1: Episode 12.


Another Boeing 747-400s.

Boeing 747-400 of China Airlines.

Boeing 747-400 of China Airlines.

Boeing 747-400 of British Airways.
A China Xinjiang Airlines Boeing 747-400 with an unidentified aircraft in the right.

Boeing 747-400 of China Xinjiang Airlines.

Boeing 747-400 of China Xinjiang Airlines.

Boeing 747-400 of China Xinjiang Airlines.

Boeing 747-400 of China Xinjiang Airlines.
Boeing 737[]

Boeing 737 of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines.
Boeing 767 & Boeing 737[]
A Boeing 767 in the left and a SAS-Scandinavian Airlines Boeing 737 in the right.

Boeing 767 and Boeing 737 of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines.
Boeing 767[]

A Boeing 767 on top of the investigator Frans Erhart.

Boeing 747-258F & Boeing 767 & Boeing 747[]

Reg. 4X-AXG Boeing 747-258F of El Al Israel Airlines, Boeing 767 and Boeing 747 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F & Boeing 747[]

McDonnell Douglas MD-11F of Martinair and Boeing 747.
Boeing 747F & McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]

Boeing 747F of NCA-Nippon Cargo Airlines and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
Bell 212[]
Bell 212 of Israeli Air Force.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]


Boeing 747-306(M)[]
Registration PZ-TCM, c/n 23508/657 built in 1986.

Reg. PZ-TCM Boeing 747-306(M) of Surinam Airways.
Two Boeing 767s of KLM in the left.

Reg. PZ-TCM Boeing 747-306(M) of Surinam Airways.

Reg. PZ-TCM Boeing 747-306(M) of Surinam Airways.
A KLM Boeing 737 in the left.

Reg. PZ-TCM Boeing 747-306(M) of Surinam Airways.
Hawker Hunter F4[]
Frans Erhart the former fighter pilot of Royal Netherlands Air Force and now the Netherlands Air Safety Board investigator.

Boeing 747-206B & Boeing 747-121[]
The flashbacks of Season 1: Episode 12 called "Collision on the Runway" (Tenerife airport disaster).

Reg. PH-BUF Boeing 747-206B Rhine of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines (Flight 4805) and Reg. N736PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Victor of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways (Flight 1736).

Reg. PH-BUF Boeing 747-206B Rhine of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines (Flight 4805) and Reg. N736PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Victor of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways (Flight 1736).
Unidentified Aircraft[]

Unidentified Aircraft of British Airways.
Various Aircraft[]
1.-Unidentified Aircraft of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
2.-Fokker F27 Friendship.
3.-Unidentified Aircraft of Air France.
4.-Boeing 757 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
5.-Boeing 747-400 of China Airlines.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7.-McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
6.-Bombardier CRJ700/900/1000 of Air France.
8.-Bombardier CRJ700/900/1000.
9.-Boeing 767.

1.-Bombardier CRJ700/900/1000.
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 & 10.-McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
6.-Bombardier CRJ700/900/1000 of Air France.
9.-Boeing 767.
11.-Boeing 747 of China Airlines.

1.-Unidentified Aircraft of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
2.-Unidentified Aircraft.
3.-Boeing 737.
4 & 6.-Boeing 737 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
5.-Boeing 767 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
7 & 8.-Boeing 737.
9.-Cessna Citation CJ4 Charter.

1.-Boeing 747 of China Airlines.
2.-Boeing 747F of Kalitta Air.
3.-Boeing 747F of NCA-Nippon Cargo Airlines.
4.-McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.

1, 2, 3, 4 & 6.-Boeing 737 of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
5.-Boeing 757.
7.-Unidentified Aircraft.

In the left of the former test pilot Heert Tigchelaar.
1.-Boeing 767.
2.-Boeing 717.
3.-Fokker F27 Friendship.
4.-McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Northwest Airlines.

Episode 16: Russia's Nuclear Sub Nightmare (Kursk submarine disaster)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Kamov Ka-27[]

Kamov Ka-27 of Russian Navy.
Kamov Ka-27 ASW Helix of Russian Navy (#60).


Mil Mi-17[]

Episode 17: King's Cross Fire (King's Cross fire)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Episode 18: US Embassy Bombings (1998 United States embassy bombings)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

Boeing 767-222[]
Registration N612UA, c/n 21873/41 built in 1983.
United Airlines Flight 175 crashes into the South Tower of World Trade Center killing 60 people on board. In the aftermath the South Tower collapses resulting in 900 deaths including rescue workers.
Same aircraft seen in other movies IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Reg. N612UA Boeing 767-222 of United Airlines (at the far left just before impact).
Episode 19: Florida Swamp Air Crash (ValuJet Flight 592)[]
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 101[]
Flashback of Air France flight 4590 (Concorde) from "Season 1: Episode 1" in the presentation.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32[]
Registration N904VJ, c/n 47377/496 built in 1969.
On May 11th, 1996, ValuJet Airlines Flight 592 crashed in Everglades, Florinda, killing 110 poeple on board.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32[]
Registration N908VJ, c/n 47321/455 built in 1969. On June 8th, 1995, ValuJet Airlines Flight 597 was forced to abort its takeoff from Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport after a catastrophic engine failure which was caused by rusted engine components, all 62 poeple on board survived (57 passengers and 5 crew) and had 6 injuries.

Reg. N908VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N908VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N908VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.

Reg. N908VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 & Boeing 777 & Boeing 767[]
A Boeing 777 and a Delta Air Lines Boeing 767 in the behind of ValuJet Airlines Flight 592.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines, Boeing 777 and Boeing 767 of Delta Air Lines.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 & Boeing 777[]
A United Airlines Boeing 777 in the left during the departure of ValuJet Airlines Flight 592.

Reg. N904VJ McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of ValuJet Airlines and Boeing 777 of United Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas MD-81[]
Registration N980DC, c/n 48000 built in 1979. McDonnell Douglas MD-81 prototype.









McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 prototype.







Another McDonnell Douglas DC-9s.

Two McDonnell Douglas DC-9s of ValuJet Airlines.

Two McDonnell Douglas DC-9s of ValuJet Airlines.

Two McDonnell Douglas DC-9s of ValuJet Airlines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of ValuJet Airlines.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of ValuJet Airlines.



McDonnell Douglas DC-9 & McDonnell Douglas MD-80 & Boeing 737[]
A McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and a Boeing 737 in the background of the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9.

Boeing 767 & McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]
A Boeing 767 and a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in the background of the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 & McDonnell Douglas MD-80[]
A McDonnell Douglas MD-80 in the background of the two ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9.

Boeing 737 & McDonnell Douglas DC-9[]
A Boeing 737 and a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of Delta Air Lines in the background of the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9.

Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of Delta Air Lines and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of ValuJet Airlines.
Piper PA-28R-200 Cherokee Arrow II[]
Registration N4559X, c/n 28R-7635089.




Piper PA-28[]

The Piper PA-28 in the left with the Piper PA-28R-200 Cherokee Arrow II with registration N4559X in the right.

Daniel Muelhaupt's private plane.

Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk[]
US Coast Guard, #6004.

Gulfstream C-37A[]
Gulfstream C-37A of U.S. Air Force.

Bell 206[]
In Everglades, Florida.


Air Tractor AT-500[]



Boeing 737-200[]

Boeing 737-200 of AirTran Airways.
Various Aircraft[]
1.-Boeing 727 of Delta Air Lines.
2.-McDonnell Douglas MD-80 of Delta Air Lines.
3.-Boeing 737 of Delta Air Lines.
4.-McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of Delta Air Lines.
5.-McDonnell Douglas DC-9 of ValuJet Airlines.

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