A Shocking Discovery After Crashing In The Mediterranean Sea! | Flight 1153 | Mayday: Air Disaster

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The pilot and co-pilot are among the survivors. They tell investigators that their instruments showed they had plenty of fuel.  But investigators are perplexed -- the wing section of the plane – where the fuel is stored – floated after the impact. If it was full, it would have been too heavy to stay on top of the water. Something isn’t adding up. As they continue their work, investigators make a shocking discovery.  

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From Season 7 Episode 6 "Falling Fast": It’s August 6th, 2005. Tuninter Flight 1153 is flying to the Tunisian resort island of Djerba. It’s high above the Mediterranean when suddenly, its right engine fails. As the pilots begin an emergency descent, their situation gets much worse. Their second engine also stops working -- the plane begins falling toward the sea.

Despite numerous attempts, the crew can’t restart their engines. They make a desperate choice — to attempt a landing at sea.The force of the impact tears the plane apart. Amazingly, 20 passengers survive — but 14 are killed.

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