The essential episodes of Seconds from Disaster

Watch these 15 in order and you've got Seconds from Disaster — each pick states its reason.

  1. 01

    S01E01 · Pilot · September 19, 2005 · 47m

    Crash of the Concorde (Concorde)8.5

    Behind every disaster lies a chain of events. The Concorde was the world's first supersonic airliner, but on a charter flight to New York, 109 people are on board an Air France Concorde as it takes off from Paris. But as it lifts off the runway, the control tower notices flames trailing behind the aircraft. They can do nothing. The Concorde becomes uncontrollable and plows into a hotel in nearby Gonesse. 113 people are killed in the accident. The dream that was Concorde is shattered and the aircraft is grounded. What happened to Air France Flight 4590 could shatter the aviation industry as we know it.

  2. 02

    S01E02 · Season 1 peak · October 10, 2005 · 47m

    Tunnel Inferno8.8

    Mont Blanc is one of the highest mountains in Europe, with a seven-mile long tunnel connecting France and Italy through the Alps. One March day in 1999, a Belgian Truck carrying flour and margarine catches fire in the tunnel, creating a blaze which burns for 53 hours, killing 39 people. A team of investigators set out to prove what caused such a terrible fire, and why all tunnels could be merely Seconds from Disaster

  3. 03

    S02E03 · Top rated · July 12, 2005 · 47m

    Motorway Plane Crash (Freeway Plane Crash)9.7

    January 1989. British Midland Airways Flight 092, a Boeing 737, is landing at Kegworth, United Kingdom, when it crashes on the M1 motorway, killing 47 people. What went wrong? The B-737 is the most widely-used airliner in the world. Could mechanical failure be to blame? Perhaps human error? Or even sabotage?

  4. 04

    S02E07 · Season 2 peak · September 13, 2005 · 47m

    Crash Landing at Sioux City10.0

    On 19 July 1989, the pilots of United Airlines Flight 232 are shocked to learn they have lost all control of the DC-10 after an engine failure and make an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa, but in a dramatic crash, the aircraft breaks apart and catches fire with 111 lives lost out of the 285 on board. Why did the engine fail?

  5. 05

    S02E11 · Top rated · November 1, 2005 · 47m

    Paris Train Crash (Runaway Train)10.0

    In what was no doubt the worst rail incident in French history, a runaway train derails at Gare De Lyon Station, France, killing 56 people. Why did the train crash so horribly? Who is to blame?

  6. 06

    S03E04 · Top rated · May 19, 2006 · 45m

    King's Cross Fire (London's Subway Inferno)9.5

    On the night of 18 November 1987, a harmless match produced a small flame on the escalator at King's Cross tube station. Suddenly, the containable flame explodes rapidly into a fireball. It charges up the escalator and kills 31 people in the ticket hall 20m away. The inferno leaves investigators stumped. When the answer is revealed, it will shock everyone, adding a new chapter to the laws of fire dynamics.

  7. 07

    S03E09 · Top rated · September 6, 2006 · 45m

    Queens Air Crash9.5

    Its been more than two months after 9/11 and the event is still fresh in everyone's mind. At JFK Airport in Queens, American Airlines Flight 587, an Airbus A300, leaves on a three and a half flight to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Shortly after take-off it crashes into Rockaway in Queens, New York. This place is home to people affected by 9/11. 257 people die. Was this terrorism again? Or a fault?

  8. 08

    S03E11 · Top rated · September 20, 2006 · 45m

    Superstore Collapse9.5

    On 29 June 1995, the five story Sampoong Department Store in Seoul, Korea, collapses killing 502 people. Is there a fault in the building? Or is sabotage to blame? And how did the last survivor survive under the rubble for 16 days?

  9. 09

    S03E12 · Season 3 peak · September 27, 2006 · 45m

    Plane Crash in the Potomac10.0

    On 13 January 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 leaves Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington DC for Miami with 79 passengers and crew on board. The Boeing 737 is delayed for hours by bad conditions, and only seconds after getting airborne it crashes into the icy Potomac river. Five survivors are pulled out alive but 78-including four motorists-lose their lives.

  10. 10

    S03E13 · Top rated · October 25, 2006 · 45m

    Asian Tsunami10.0

    On Boxing Day 2004, the second largest earthquake in recorded history with a magnitude of 9.3 strikes the town Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Soon, it unleashes a tsunami which takes over 275,000 lives all along the coast of the Indian Ocean. How come such a disaster happened?

  11. 11

    S04E01 · Season 4 peak · September 5, 2011 · 45m

    9/118.3

    On September 11, 2001 two aircraft are deliberately flown into two buildings of the World Trade Center and one is flown into the Pentagon. Another crashes in a field in rural Pennsylvania.

  12. 12

    S05E02 · Season 5 peak · March 18, 2012 · 45m

    Bismarck8.7

    Maritime Historian Andrew Lambert looks at the Royal Navy's battle with the German battleship Bismarck.

  13. 13

    S06E03 · Season 6 peak · November 12, 2012 · 45m

    Fire in the Cockpit7.7

    On September 2, 1998, a fire broke out on Swissair Flight 111 while in-flight, damaging vital systems and causing the aircraft to crash into the sea off Peggy's Cove with no survivors. The fire was caused by faulty wiring in the onboard first class entertainment system.

  14. 14

    S07E01 · Season 7 peak · February 15, 2018 · 45m

    Chopper Down6.5

    This compilation of Seconds from Disaster combines two helicopter tragedies of a military nature. Chinhook HC-2 crashed into a hill on the west side of the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland after taking a group of VIP passengers from Northern Ireland to Fort George. The following day would bring a mysterious crash that remains unsolved. When a US Black Hawk falls on the streets of Mogadishu, all hell breaks loose. In this infamous story of the daring escape of the surviving US military personnel, we learn about the seconds that meant the difference between life and death.

  15. 15

    S07E02 · Series finale · February 22, 2018 · 45m

    Deadly Design5.0

    This compilation of Seconds from Disaster combines two airplane tragedies that took hundreds of lives and were caused by the smallest issues. Swiss Air 111 fell from the sky due to microscopic fault in the wiring that sparked a fire in the cockpit. This fire grew uncontrollably and led to the demise of 229 people onboard. JAL123 mysteriously crashed just after take-off into a remote mountainside. Through thorough investigation, it's learned that wear and tear on small repairs caused the untimely death of the 520 people on board.

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