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  • Terror in Paradise (Air Moorea Flight 1121)
    8.7/10(3)

    #1 - Terror in Paradise (Air Moorea Flight 1121)

    Season 13 Episode 7

    Aired 1/27/2014

    On 9 August 2007, Air Moorea Flight 1121 crashes shortly after taking off from Moorea Airport in French Polynesia. All 19 passengers and the pilot died. The cause was a badly worn and partly broken elevator control cable failing completely in flight. It was put under more strain than it could handle as the force on the elevators changed with flap retraction. The situation was likely aggravated by the aircraft being repeatedly buffeted by jet exhaust while parked, stressing the cables further.

    Director: Su Rynard

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Vanished (Air France Flight 447)
    8.3/10(3)

    #2 - Vanished (Air France Flight 447)

    Season 12 Episode 13

    Aired 4/15/2013

    On 1 June 2009, Air France Flight 447, a scheduled flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, stalls and crashes into the Atlantic Ocean while flying through a thunderstorm, killing all 216 passengers and 12 crew members on board. The causes of the crash were incorrect airspeed readings due to ice blockage of the aircraft's pitot tubes, inappropriate control inputs and the pilots not taking recovery action until it was too late.

    Director: Michael Sinyi

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Alarming Silence (Northwest Airlines Flight 255)
    8.0/10(2)

    #3 - Alarming Silence (Northwest Airlines Flight 255)

    Season 9 Episode 3

    Aired 9/22/2010

    On 16 August 1987, Northwest Airlines Flight 255 stalls as it lifts off from Detroit Metropolitan Airport and crashes just beyond the runway, killing 154 of the 155 people on board and two people on the ground. The investigation showed that the pilots failed to configure the aircraft's flaps and slats for takeoff.

    Director: Ian Robertson

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Bomb on Board
    7.7/10(3)

    #4 - Bomb on Board

    Season 3 Episode 5

    Aired 10/12/2005

    On 11 December 1994, a bomb explodes on Philippine Airlines Flight 434 on the second leg of a service from Manila to Tokyo via Cebu City, killing a passenger, injuring many and damaging some of the aircraft's control systems. The crew successfully lands the aircraft at Naha Airport in Okinawa. Ramzi Yousef, a terrorist, smuggled the bomb aboard the aircraft on the first leg of its flight.

    Director: Michael Barnes

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Hidden Danger (United Airlines 585, USAir 427 and Eastwind Airlines 517)
    7.7/10(3)

    #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

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  • Fight for Control (Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8)
    7.5/10(2)

    #6 - Fight for Control (Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8)

    Season 12 Episode 1

    Aired 8/3/2012

    On 8 June 1983, Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8's propeller separates from the aircraft over Cold Bay, Alaska, causing an explosive decompression and loss of control. The pilots manage to land the aircraft safely at Anchorage, Alaska. The propeller fell into the sea, and the cause of the separation is undetermined.

    Director: George D'Amato

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Mistaken Identity
    7.0/10(2)

    #7 - Mistaken Identity

    Season 3 Episode 6

    Aired 10/19/2005

    On 3 July 1988, during the Iran–Iraq War, the USS Vincennes launches missiles which bring down Iran Air Flight 655, killing all 290 people on board. The crew of the Vincennes claimed that, despite its high-tech equipment, it mistook the airliner for an Iranian Air Force Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Iran believes that the US deliberately shot down its civilian airliner.

    Director: Jonathan Dent

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Dead Weight (Air Midwest Flight 5481)
    7.0/10(2)

    #8 - Dead Weight (Air Midwest Flight 5481)

    Season 5 Episode 4

    Aired 4/30/2008

    On 8 January 2003, Air Midwest Flight 5481 crashes into an aircraft hangar at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport seconds after takeoff on a flight to Greenville. All 21 people on board die, and one person on the ground is injured. Investigation showed that the pilots' controls had been improperly adjusted during maintenance, and that the aircraft was overloaded due to outdated formula for calculation of passenger weights.

    Director: Su Rynard

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Falling Fast (Tuninter Flight 1153)
    7.0/10(2)

    #9 - Falling Fast (Tuninter Flight 1153)

    Season 7 Episode 6

    Aired 12/9/2009

    On 6 August 2005, Tuninter Flight 1153 runs out of fuel and ditches into the Mediterranean Sea, killing 16 people. It ran out of fuel because a fuel gauge for a different type of aircraft had been installed, misleading the crew about how much fuel was on board.

    Director: Ian Robertson

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Disaster on the Potomac (Air Florida Flight 90)
    7.0/10(3)

    #10 - Disaster on the Potomac (Air Florida Flight 90)

    Season 13 Episode 2

    Aired 12/23/2013

    On 13 January 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 takes off from a snowy runway in Washington D.C, stalls at 300 feet altitude, strikes a road bridge and crashes into the Potomac River, killing a total of 78 people. The causes were ice on the wings and the pilots' failure to turn on the engines' anti-freeze system, causing erroneous engine instrument readings.

    Director: Tim Wolochatiuk

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Massacre Over the Mediterranean (Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870)
    7.0/10(3)

    #11 - Massacre Over the Mediterranean (Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870)

    Season 13 Episode 6

    Aired 1/20/2014

    On 27 June 1980, Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870 crashes into the Tyrrhenian Sea near the island of Ustica, Italy. All 81 people on board are killed. The top Italian criminal court eventually ruled on 23 January 2013 that a missile strike brought down the aircraft,[7] but controversy remains; some experts dispute this conclusion, arguing that an on-board bomb in the rear toilet was the cause. No definitive accident report was published.

    Director: Michael Sinyi

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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  • Missed Approach (Korean Air Flight 801)
    6.5/10(2)

    #12 - 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

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  • Head On Collision
    6.0/10(2)

    #13 - Head On Collision

    Season 3 Episode 10

    Aired 11/16/2005

    On 8 February 1986, a Via Rail passenger train and a 118-car Canadian National Railway freight train collide, killing 23 people. The freight train crew did not stop at a red railway signal on a section of a passing loop, possibly because they were asleep. Note: This is a Crash Scene Investigation episode.

    Director: Phil Comeau

    Writer: Michael Sheehan

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Michael Sheehan Ratings Summary

"Terror in Paradise (Air Moorea Flight 1121)" is the best rated episode written by Michael Sheehan. It scored 8.7/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Su Rynard. It aired on 1/27/2014 and is rated 0.4 points higher than their second-best episode, "Vanished (Air France Flight 447)".