• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Reminds me of that show Air Crash Investigations, you might know it as Mayday.

    They did the episode on the collision of two 747s on Tenerife fairly early in the show’s run, so they’d shot the “worst aviation accident in history” wad. And yet the format demanded they quantify the subject’s exact place in history. So they start going “It was the worst aviation accident involving an American-manufactured plane flown by a non-American crew in American airspace to occur on a summer Tuesday.”

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        1 day ago

        Correct.

        The episode on Tenerife proclaimed it to be “The worst aviation accident in history.”

        Later episodes of the show about different, unrelated accidents had to start undershooting that mark, like “The worst aviation accident in American history” or “The worst aviation accident in Swiss history” until they start talking about a rough landing in a Beech 1900 where everyone got hangnails and it’s “The worst aviation accident at an uncontrolled field to take place during the daytime over a federal holiday weekend involving one twin-engine propeller plane.”