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The Best Episodes of Mayday Season 4

Every episode of Mayday Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Mayday Season 4!

Major real-life air disasters are depicted in this series. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit voice recorders and...
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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"Miracle Escape (Air France Flight 358)" is the best rated episode of "Mayday" season 4. It scored 7.6/10 based on 149 votes. Directed by Rodney Gibbons and written by Larry Bambrick, it aired on 4/15/2007. This episode is rated 0.9 points higher than the second-best, "Falling from the Sky (British Airways Flight 9)".

  • Miracle Escape (Air France Flight 358)
    7.6/10149 votes

    #1 - Miracle Escape (Air France Flight 358)

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 4/15/2007

    On 2 August 2005, Air France Flight 358 overruns the runway while attempting to land in a storm. The Airbus A340 travels through the airport perimeter fence into a small ravine and catches fire. The causes of the crash were the aircraft deviating above the required approach path for its landing, touching down too far along the runway and the crew deploying the thrust reversers too slowly. All 309 passengers and crew survived. Alternate title: "Desperate Escape"

    Director: Rodney Gibbons

    Writer: Larry Bambrick

  • Falling from the Sky (British Airways Flight 9)
    8.5/10196 votes

    #2 - Falling from the Sky (British Airways Flight 9)

    Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 4/22/2007

    On 24 June 1982, British Airways Flight 9 experiences St. Elmo's fire en route from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Perth, Australia. A few minutes later, all four engines flame out. After descending, the crew successfully restarts the engines and lands safely. The St. Elmo's fire and engine flame-outs were caused by volcanic ash spewed by Galunggung in Indonesia during a major eruption.

    Director: Mike Douglas

    Writer: Larry Bambrick

  • Fire Fight (Air Canada Flight 797)
    8.1/10127 votes

    #3 - Fire Fight (Air Canada Flight 797)

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 4/29/2007

    On 2 June 1983, a fire breaks out on Air Canada Flight 797 in the aircraft's toilet. An emergency landing is made in Cincinnati, but the aircraft is engulfed by flames on the runway, killing 23 people, including musician Stan Rogers. The opening of the aircraft's doors after the landing caused a flashover.

    Director: George D'Amato

    Writer: Gail Gallant

  • Missed Approach (Korean Air Flight 801)
    7.5/10142 votes

    #4 - Missed Approach (Korean Air Flight 801)

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 5/6/2007

    On 6 August 1997, the crew of Korean Air Flight 801 is unable to see the runway during final approach for a night landing in Guam. They initiate a missed approach, but the aircraft then flies into a low hill, killing 228 people. A combination of pilot error and the instrument landing system at Guam airport being temporarily out of service for maintenance work were blamed. AKA : Final Approach

    Director: Karl Jason

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

  • Hidden Danger (United Airlines 585, USAir 427 and Eastwind Airlines 517)
    8.3/10149 votes

    #5 - Hidden Danger (United Airlines 585, USAir 427 and Eastwind Airlines 517)

    Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 5/13/2007

    On 3 March 1991, a Boeing 737 operating as United Airlines Flight 585 is on approach to land, when it suddenly rolls into a dive and crashes within eight seconds, killing all 25 people on board. On 8 September 1994, USAir Flight 427 is another Boeing 737 on approach to land, when it rolls and crashes within thirty seconds, killing all 132 people on board. On 9 June 1996, Eastwind Airlines Flight 517 is another Boeing 737 that unexpectedly rolls in similar circumstances, but the crew successfully regains control of the aircraft and lands safely. The cause of all three incidents was the rudder experiencing a "hardover" (suddenly going to full deflection) and jamming due to thermal shock of the hydraulic control valve.

    Director: John LaRose

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

  • Panic Over The Pacific (China Airlines Flight 006)
    8.2/10148 votes

    #6 - Panic Over The Pacific (China Airlines Flight 006)

    Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 5/20/2007

    On 19 February 1985, China Airlines Flight 006's number four (right-side outer) engine flames out. As the crew tries to restart the engine, the Boeing 747SP stalls and enters into a spin. The crew successfully regains control, restarts the engine and lands safely at San Francisco International Airport. The incident was caused by pilot error. Alternate title: "6 Mile Plunge"

    Director: Rodney Gibbons

    Writer: Carl Knutson

  • Out Of Sight (1986 Cerritos mid-air collision)
    8.1/10137 votes

    #7 - Out Of Sight (1986 Cerritos mid-air collision)

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 5/27/2007

    On 31 August 1986, Aeroméxico Flight 498, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, and a light aircraft collide over Cerritos, California, causing both to go out of control and crash, killing 82 people. The accident was caused by neither pilot making visual contact with the other aircraft and a lack of automated collision warning systems. The crash inspires the creation of the traffic collision avoidance system.

    Director: Mike Douglas

    Writer: Charles E. Anderson

  • Fog of War (1996 Croatia USAF CT-43)
    7.5/10136 votes

    #8 - Fog of War (1996 Croatia USAF CT-43)

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 6/3/2007

    On 3 April 1996, while attempting to land at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia during heavy fog, a United States Air Force Boeing CT-43 strays off course and flies into a mountain. All 35 people on board are killed, including the United States Secretary of Commerce, Ron Brown. The non-precision approach procedure the crew needed to follow required the use of two automatic direction finders, but the aircraft was only fitted with one.

    Director: George D'Amato

    Writer: Dennis Murphy

  • Vertigo
    7.3/10133 votes

    #9 - Vertigo

    Season 4 Episode 9 - Aired 6/10/2007

    On 3 January 2004, Flash Airlines Flight 604 banks to the right just after takeoff and crashes into the Red Sea, killing all 148 people on board. The cause of this disaster is disputed and suggested to be spatial disorientation on the part of the flight crew.

    Director: Karl Jason

    Writer: Carl Knutson

  • Ghost Plane (Helios Airways Flight 522)
    8.5/10190 votes

    #10 - Ghost Plane (Helios Airways Flight 522)

    Season 4 Episode 10 - Aired 6/17/2007

    On 14 August 2005, air traffic controllers lose radio contact with Helios Airways Flight 522. Two fighters from the Hellenic Air Force intercept and investigate the flight and find all but one person on board not moving. A few moments later, the aircraft runs out of fuel and crashes, killing all 121 people on board. An incorrect setting on the cabin pressurization panel caused the pilots and everyone else on board to succumb to hypoxia.

    Director: John LaRose

    Writer: Larry Bambrick