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Sometimes airplanes crash because they got too close but sometimes other bizarre things can trigger a plane crash. Join us as we have a look at some of the bizarre plane crashes that have ever occurred. \r
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Bizarre Plane Crashes\r
Airplanes have for decades been considered a convenient way of travel—although I dont understand how packing yourself in with 100 other people for an expensive seat that can barely contain a seven-year-old is convenient, but its a way of traveling that many people around the world use every day.\r
Crocodile in the Cabin\r
Weve all heard of the film Snakes on a Plane, but could there really have been a crash in new that was caused by a crocodile escaping into a cabin? If there was a film re-created about that what would they call it Crocodiles in the Cabin or Alligators in an Airplane?\r
Chris Wilson had always dreamed of being a pilot which is why he continued to work with what he referred to as a man that was lucky to be alive because he was so bad at flying.\r
Secret Dentist Drug Lord \r
Suicide is never an easy subject to discuss, and thats why this 1933 crash made such history—not only was it the deadliest accident of British civil aviation during its time, but it was also thought to be the first airliner ever lost to sabotage.\r
The crewmen quickly realized that there was a fire onboard the aircraft and attempted an emergency landing, just 60 meters shy from the landing though the airplane exploded. \r
A View to Die For\r
In 1966, a commercial aircraft crashed as it was flying too close to the dangerous mountain terrains of Mt. Fuji. The pilot wanted to give the passengers who kept persuading him to fly close to the regions for better photos the view of a lifetime. \r
Duct Tape Disables Flight Sensors\r
When we think of duct tape—we dont usually consider it as being powerful enough to take down an entire plane but it did just that on an Aeroperú Flight 603 in 1996. The flight was leaving Miami International Airport with a scheduled layover in Peru, on its way to Santiago, Chile.\r
In-Flight Simulation Fanatic Takes Control\r
The 90s were a simpler time where we enjoyed the luxuries of great television, sipped on Mello Yellow and apparently used our obsession with In-Flight simulation games as a motive to hijack an airplane.\r
Hudson River Plane Crash\r
Airplanes have one incredibly dangerous foe that they often come across in the sky—birds. Vultures, swans and even geese have been known to be the reason for quite a number of plane crashes in our history, but the pilot of a U.S. Airways flight in new used his excellent piloting skills and quick thinking to avoid being part of the list of deadly plane crashes caused by birds.

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