Nat Geo explores why some planes go missing

Nat Geo explores why some planes go missing

MUMBAI: Buckle up, grip your armrests and pray it never happens to you, as this week National Geographic Channel (NGC) helps you unravel the secrets behind gripping tales from aviation in a special series titled ‘Air Crash Mysteries’. Tune in everyday from Friday, March 28th onwards at 11 pm, as NGC unfolds tales of disaster and deep mystery.

 

This series will highlight some of the world’s most shocking air crash mysteries and each episode will look at investigating different possible reasons that may have led to the tragedy. The series shocks you and keeps you on the edge of your seat as it narrates real-life air crash events possibly caused due to mid-air gunfire, hijack, cabin decompression, missing black boxes, etc. Mysteries around plane crashes and near-disasters from around the globe are analyzed in meticulous detail, providing a look into what went wrong and if they could have been prevented. Some of these stories, like the unfortunate crash of Air France’s Flight 447, have helped change aviation safety and brought about some of the most important standard regulations that we know of today.

 

The series follows airline and aviation investigative authorities on their quest for the truth behind the mystery as it explores some of the worst and most talked about disasters in aviation history. Tune in to National Geographic Channel at 11 pm every night from 28th March onwards to follow the experts as they trace that missing aircraft.