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A Crash Where The "Plane's Design Is To Blame" | Behind Closed Doors | Mayday: Air Disaster

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A Crash Where The "Plane's Design Is To Blame" | Behind Closed Doors | Mayday: Air Disaster
As investigators search the damaged plane for clues, they quickly conclude that the design of the DC-10’s rear cargo door is to blame. The locking device is faulty. It’s possible for baggage handlers to believe the door is properly locked when it isn’t. Investigators recommend several changes that would make the door safe. Do you agree that the design was the reason for this crash? From Season 5 Episode 3 "Behind Closed Doors": June 12, 1972 – The crew of American Airlines flight 96 is preparing their brand new DC-10 for the short flight from Detroit, Michigan, to Buffalo, New York. A billion-dollar investment by manufacturer McDonnell Douglas, this plane is the latest advance in passenger jets. It’s so new that neither the pilot nor co-pilot has more than 75 hours of experience flying the aircraft. Welcome to the OFFICIAL Mayday: Air Disaster YouTube Channel. Mayday: Air Disaster is a dramatic non-fiction series that investigates high-profile air disasters to uncover how and why they happened. Mayday: Air Disaster follows survivors, family members of crash victims and transportation safety investigators as they piece together the evidence of the causes of major accidents. So climb into the cockpit for an experience you won’t soon forget. Subscribe to the OFFICIAL Mayday: Air Disaster channel here: https://bit.ly/2PQnaMI #MaydayAirDisaster #MaydayInvestigation #AirEmergency #MaydayEpisodes #planecrashes #airplanecrashes #aviationaccidents #Fullepisode #airplanedisasterdocumentary #aircrashinvestigation #BehindClosedDoors #AirCrash