On the afternoon of October 4, 1992, a distress call came from a Boeing 747 to the control tower of Amsterdam-Schiphol airport. Aviv suffered severe engine damage. At 18:35 the plane stopped and crashed into the Kruitberg tower in the Bijlmer district. There were dozens of dead and wounded. Aid, media, authorities: mobilization in its entirety; The country is in gloom…
“60 flats are on fire. We’ve never seen this! »In The Crash (Rampvlucht, in the original version), a firefighter cries out in horror. This Dutch fiction, released on Canal+ this Monday evening, describes a very real disaster that occurred on October 4, 1992, when an El Al Boeing 747, flight 1862, crashed into a nine-story building in the suburbs of Amsterdam. A few minutes after takeoff, an explosion shook the plane. 2 engines HS, one third on fire… While trying to reach the nearest airport, the pilot manages to keep the plane in the air for about 8 minutes and crashes into a residential area. The crash will kill 43 people, including the entire crew. A real success in the Netherlands, 1.8 million viewers watched the first episode on NPO 1, ie 10% of the population.
The Crash is on Canal+ on Monday, April 10 at 21:10
Frederick Rapilly
Source: Programme Television

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