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  • Helicopter or car......

    helicopter

  • Funny how similar this was to what really happened with ... (I don't even want to begin to try and spell it correctly) eyafollajokulramalamadingdong.

  • @RicoLen1 What? How similar? Eyjafjallajokull is ten thousand times weaker than a supervolcano. Isn't similar at all.

  • Lol, clearly made before or disregarding the events of 11/9/2001.

  • @KapernicusI Wwhat happened on 11/9/2001?

  • @RSprtn117 That's an un-American way of saying 9/11/2001, and he's wrong, this was made around 2005-ish if memory serves.

  • @RicoLen1 I said before OR DISREGARDING the events.

  • @KapernicusI What has this to do with a building falling? The fuck?

  • @NickWaterfall Wdid the do on airlines after the buildings fell?

  • @KapernicusI They put the planes on the ground, because there could be more hijackers and stuff.

    In this video they put the planes on the ground, because of the ash.

  • @NickWaterfall I was referring to the way a passenger was free to enter the cockpit, something that was possible until the tightened everything a million fold after 11/9/2001.

  • @KapernicusI Oh, I see. This takes place a bit into the future, perhaps terrorists aren't a threat in this film?

  • are thos clips from mt st helens? Well, I hope and pray to god that this type of erruption never happens in my lifetime. Glad im in the uk. no current active volcanoes here

  • AHHHHHHHHH!!

    

  • I will not believe that the earth will end on dec.12th 2012.they have no fact is yellow stone will erupt or that we will be hit by an asteroid,or that there will be a solar storm.there trying to scare the people of the earth when they have no facts to back up there claims

  • MrsNorris55 They did actually called all engines failed!

  • i like how the guy walks right into the cockpit and no one says anything

  • I believe in Creation.

    That man created God as a solution as to workings of the universe thounsands of years ago.

  • Not to say I'm any better, I probably could not tell you where anything is in England.

  • Wow, Wyoming is in the Midwest? Gotta love the BBC, that's like saying Iowa is on the east coast and Florida is in Canada XD

  • Fuckin FEMA

  • Gee, this is something they never covered in Air Crash Investigation ...

  • Smoke if you got em!

  • Waiting for this to happen, COME ON DOOMSDAY!!!!!!

  • @SicotheClown So let me get this straight your another one of these people waiting for Doomsday....Heh one of the TV/Movie generation with no understanding (correct me if im wrong) of basic geology,biology,physics or astrophysics you think that doomsday is going to be all slow shots and stirring music...

    Well wrong...... If this happened thousands if not millions of people would be dead,dying or stranded trapped in their homes as biblical amounts of ash fall from the sky.

  • @SicotheClown The very air you breath you become noxious and the ash would create a tar in your throat ..... thats if your not incinerated by the pyroclastic flow that would reach out 800 kilometres in each direction thats towns,cities, all gone thats millions more dead out of a country of 380 million there wouldnt be much left then you got to think about the destroyed infrastructure and economic consequences.

    Not to mention what would happen worldwide...temperture drops enviromental...

  • @SicotheClown Upheaval.... so yeah not epic just terrifying....

  • wen yellowstone goes off. I will be ready and waiting with a pack of marshmellows

  • do you know if there is a change for yellow stone to erupt this year???

  • @thestarlinesareright not change risk... unless you actually wants it to happen? do you?

  • Thumbs up if u live in Wyoming

  • nuke yellowstone j/k that wont help nothing will folks and it will WILL erupt soon.

  • Don't worry all... that's when Jesus comes back. we won't feel a thing. cheerio!

  • They would not let a passenger into the cabin-remember 9/11. Airplane security is really strict now and armed air marshalls fly on US aircraft. They'd shoot him first....

  • @celticseahorse no they wouldn't considering this movie is just based on facts , not the full truth .

    obviously things are going to happen in the movie that wouldn't happen in real life , but even if he did have his cellphone on and wouldn't stop when the flight attendant told him too , he did explain to her the circumstances .. he wouldn't get in trouble . at all .. also he works for the government in this movie lol ....

  • The female should have gotten on the helicopter instead, would have made good use for repopulating considering that so many would die.

  • how many alert has it been?

  • ok. thank you for your comment.

  • ok so you think yellow stone is real? but i can tell you one things i have been there and its not a supervolcano!!!! its dead is not a living supervolcano more. so stop to think on this fucking crap!!!! wake up and welcome to the life!!

  • @theslaking2 You idoit....you absolute IDOIT, my god... read the comments, look it up, there are alerts and warnings put out every day you utter fool.

    So YOU wake up to real life.

    Utter dumb fuck.

  • @97ginoVDB he is not an idiot. and dont call him utter dumb fuck!!!! remember that! ok?

  • @thestarlinesareright im sorry but when i see people like that i have a sort of fit of anger when truth stares out you but people say it isnt true

    sorry

    my point still stands

  • @theslaking2 are you stupid??? are you really THAT ignorant. of course its fucking real. its everywhere. youve clearly never been to yellowstone if you call it dead. if yellowstone was dead there would not be geysers like the old faithful which goes off every hour. due to volcanic activity!!!!, mud pools, massive hot springs. all heated by the magma chamber. ignorant twat

  • so he says that ash is worse than sand because it is rock.... so when did sand stop being rock?

  • i just realized where i saw that bald headed scottish bastard before...he was the father in Billy Elliot....."Billy....you could have done football, rugby....but friggin ballet?"

  • The pilot is making a precautionary landing geez I think you can say emergency landing...

  • the pilot says "your volcano" like its a fucking science project.

  • Oh dear, i guess they should have figured that pyroclastic flows are faster than a car.

  • Yellowstone would not be a global extinction level event. It will change things for sure. Result in as many as one billion world wide dead. But we will survive.

  • if the world going to have an END, people will just PArty and have sex as much as possible :D

  • @QDL95 but what about the children?

  • When this happens I'm going to Yellowstone find a high part, get some marijuana and watch the fireworks

  • @Mistahbonbon111 you better be far far far far far away ;)

  • @Brainstorm4ever Well, were gonna die anyway. Better go out in style ;)

  • I always said that beacause the Pyroclastic cloud makes your body into a sort  of cast like thing, if I ever got caught in one and I knew I would die, I'd strike a pose ;D

  • Wow, the movie is only 6 years old and all their cells are dino-tech now (well except Libermans, but i don't think that one was "real").

  • @Zoomer30 can you explain what you just said?

  • srsly if I were in the traffic in that situation I would just start ghost riding, i'd take the nearest exit and start driving in the opposite direction

  • you know what Matt and Amy last saw besides ash and each other...? XD

  • @alyshaya What?

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  • a lot of guys from Stargate SG1 are on this show

  • I thought plains were air tight? How could the sulphur get into the plain?

  • It is not air tight. The planes air supply is from the Engine which pressurizes the air on the plane. Therefore they are actually breathing air from the outside. Only pressurized to let them breathe.

  • @5995Ferrari Thank you for clearing that up.

  • I thought plains were aire tight? How could they smell the sulpher?

  • Anyone watching this in your free time: You are so fucking sad!!!

  • @MartyKeegan75 u guess im SO FUCKING SAD

  • @MartyKeegan75 Why? Is there something "better" to watch?

  • Incredible. Nature is amazing

  • Plane oxygen masks don't deploy unless the cabin depressurizes WTF fail

  • @TheRealRandomManiac

    they can deploy manual too..

  • @GIANNHSPEIRAIAS

    Well they r not supposed to. Oh well it is a movie lol

  • @TheRealRandomManiac

    i would done the same thing..sulfur smell inside an pressurized airplane=certain death :p

  • I am a pilot.

    I once flew a paper aeroplane into someone's head n they survived, do I deserve a medal??

  • The beginning of this part could be used for an automobile commercial.

  • So why didn't they get in the chopper too? Drama. IRL, they'd all been piled in that bird.

  • That is ONE great pilot!! I'm glad they got down safely.

  • 0:00 - 0:23 Would make a awesome Crash Bandicoot Level

  • good thing this is pre 9/11 otherwise he'd neva b able to get in da cockpit LOL

  • Its obvious that all Governments throughout the world would, wrongly, keep any evidence of an impending super eruption at Yellowstone, from the public.

    When Yellowstone had that large earthquake swarm earlier this year, scientists were desperately trying to reassure the public that it was unusual but that there would most certainly not be an eruption. The US government knew of the event as well. And all that fuss was just over earthquake swarms! We'd never be told of an eruption coming.

  • pause @ 1:03 that is so sad, she must've been in so much pain!

  • @Rainbowpinkcartoon

    thankfully no. Not much pain. The temperature is hot enough flash cook you.

  • @JayCKat Extra crispy researcher to go please!

  • Isn't life fucked up!? We're here, on a tiny planet arguing on the internet over trivial things. Sometimes it's good to have a look at the bigger picture. We are a drop in the ocean when you look at the vast area that is space. We can trace back to millions of years yet we argue about a religion that is 2 or 3 thousand years old? Think about it for a while, and then realise that religion is the most stupid thing ever thought up by anyone, created for the delusional

  • @popjoeandco Yes, but also remember that religion is uniquely human; or more specifically, it is our ability to believe in something that makes us human. Our ability to have beliefs is among the most profound differences between humans and all other living creatures. If you have a problem with people believing in a religion, blame the Earth and evolution...the human species is a product of it.

  • life has always been messed up some what,the liberals try and scare us by saying we all are doomed come dec.12th.2012.they dont have any facts to back it up.even the director of nasa says we dont have anything to worry about.and says if some thing were going to happen they would tell us

  • @tommy44867 rightttttttt, they'll tell you >_>

  • @tommy44867 I'm guessing you watch FOX News.

  • @popjoeandco i'm not going to say Religion is an delusion per say, but I WILL agree with you on the rest. Why talk about something as tiny as religion when we should talk about important matters like this?.

  • @popjoeandco AAye aye sir! but it shouldnt be all negative, after all such beings as us are able to know and learn about, and to our knowlege the only ones. We are the universe learning to know itsself. And thats fucking awesome!

  • Media, science, politicians, criminals thrive splendidly from scare mongering.

  • @Skandalos: Don't forget religion!  Nothing packs a church like dark clouds and falling ash.

  • Fair doesnt exist in less your under a misconception that god will make sure your life is great because you are a christian............ This is life. Super volcanoes, asteroids, solar flares, this has happened for million and billions of years. Why act suprised like this couldnt happen to us? How much information do you need to understand how fragile humans are as a species in the universe?

  • To say we are overdue is unfair. These sort of things are so unpredictable and don't follow an eruption schedule of exactly 600,000 years. Also many geologists believe we could predict thing many decades or even centuries before it happens. So don't be scared for our lifes about this but we should definitely keep an eye on it

  • life isnt fair dude.

  • To say we are overdue isn't exactly unfair, its just not accurate. "Overdue" on a geological time scale isn't overdue on a human one.

    The geologist in me wants to be around to see this blow. It would be amazing!

  • @allatheaussie we has humans have aldredy experience a super vocalano "vei 8" in mount toba 76 thousand years ago, it almost wiped everyone out lol so we arent really over due plus they estimate it beging ever 600,000 years that it erupts that thing could be off like few THOUSAND years, we barley live for 100 what are we so worried bout?!

  • @dragmaster Because a few thousand years isn't that long. My mother is almost 100 years old, given some luck, my great grandchildren will be alive in 2300. I may even see them born.

    1000 years is simply not that long a time. I care about our species. Deeply. If we get erased from the universe, I do care. This planet is our home. We are One world, one species, that by chance, evolution, and fortune can effect it's own future and survival.

  • @OneWorldHistory all im saying is that this volcano could go off in the another thousand years or so, to the volacano thats not a long time but to us it is, basically we have bigger things to worry bout than this thing lol

  • @OneWorldHistory U wont see ye great grandchildren alive in 2300, im sorry but ul be the same as me, gone n dead.

  • @dragmaster I know all of that. Small problem with your logic there though. The supervolcanic systems are not linked - just because Toba went up 76,000 years ago, its not going to have an effect on the eruption cycle of Yellowstone.

  • @allatheaussie ohh i realize that, i thought what you meant by your comment was we has a species were overdue for a super eruption.

  • @dragmaster Toba is  not a mountain it is a lake.

  • @alyshaya ya.... wonder what made the hole for the lake ...

  • @dragmaster a supervolcano.

  • I wonder why Earth and other planet were created, and why are there living things on this planet when their lives would be taken away someday...

  • because we mistreat nature oil gas lumber we use the earth as nothing more than a tool to fuel our own uses.and as before mother nature allways gets her revenge on the arrogent bastards who mistreat this world.everything good or bad has to end sometime same was for the dinosaurs the same can be said for us humans we will all die its the way of life and nature but life will live on not humans but life itself will continue without us to interfere.

  • its called life

  • @16Darkgirl It was the sun, the Earth and the other planets were formed in a accretion disc, the inner planets solidified and remained (or became) liquified in parts while the outer planets became gas giants, scientists are still experimenting with the origins of life and in recent years there's been breakthroughs.

    Many things in this universe could kill us and this planets lifeforms have been subject to a multitude of extinction events, a few nearly destroyed all life. 

  • @WondersCreated never say never. As sometimes recorded in history. The balance of nature has shifted more then once. It can happen. And could. But no one is certain.

  • u r an idiot this has happen before with mt saint helens and this eruption is a big one

  • @WondersCreated Ummm, yes it will. Its happened before and will happen again.

  • im heading to the highest point in colorado with a bottle of jack and a lawnchair. already went through one volcanic eruption sober. i wont make the same mistake twice. waiting.............

  • @rezdogpoker

    Don´t forget the snacks.

  • @rezdogpoker

     hahaha!

  • @rezdogpoker where at?

  • And they just had another earthquake swarm in yellowstone. About 20 miles NE of Old Faithful.

  • omg this is so scary i watched this and a few other parts in geography today can somebody please cheer me up!!! lol

  • I think 2 people dying is a bit insignificant compared to the millions you dont see dying on these documentaries.

    Mind you at least its more realistic than believing a PA28 made of Aluminium can survive a 900'c Pyroclastic Flow as in the 2012 movie.

  • @ROBL250: By the end of this doco-scenario, 26 million have died. That's only about 8% of Americans.

  • horrible ... to watch ...~ dougie in austin

  • why didnt they all go in the copper, you cant outrun pyroclastic storms, only get above it.

  • Probably because they couldn't fit that many people in the chopper or fitting that many people will cause the chopper to slow down drastically.

  • they should have taken the risk, now you sacrifice those two people for that.

  • I know. I'm just trying to explain why they might take the risk. If it were me I would just shove everyone in there regardless of cabin space, but that's just me.

  • @FlippieX: What you can't ever outrun is the screen writer. He has total control, and when he says your time is up, you don't need to report the next day to makeup.

    Come on, people, it's a story. They want you to emote, so they kill some people you've become attached to.

  • ....is it really that hard to cram 2 more people into the damn chopper

  • just cram everyone in the copter.

  • If this happens it will probably happen. Minus that we're overdue for another eruption from Yellowstone.

  • @LisaMarie216 we are not overdue, it usually takes 600 to 700 thousand years between each, and its been 640 thousand now. So to say its overdue is just wrong. In 60.000 years, you could say that, if it hasnt happened yet.

  • trouble is these things are almost impossible to predict. it'd really suck if it happens tomorrow though

  • the eruption back way back when millions of years ago and whats happening 6 through to 6:26 is pretty much what happened during mount mon surrat ash was everywhere granted it wasn't as big but yeah

  • What formed the big Caldera?

  • well, i think this is the answer, but im not 100% sure. sometimes in earthquakes, magma from the earth gets moved and then traped by falling rock from the earthquake

  • @blackz06: Calderas are formed when a pool of magma, such as we "see" in the story, vents itself. The 5 km of rock and dirt above it cannot hold itself up across kilometers of open space, so after the magma is partially vented, the overburden collapses into the empty space.

    Mt Mazama used to stand in Oregon, but the whole mountain collapsed into the empty space left after an eruption there about 5700 BCE vented 50 cubic km of ash. That caldera is 5 miles across, and we now call it Crater Lake.

  • what are you talking about yellowstone has had multiple super eruptions and there are still 4 other dormit ones on Earth

  • you think youre an expect on the subject!

    this is a docudrama meaning that it is a drama based on true facts. It is possible and has happened 3 times before. It also happened 75000 years ago with another volcano. It is possible.

  • Hilarious how he just walks right into the cockpit. lol.

  • Funny.. this airplane was flying heck of a long time in the ash cloud. As soon as the turbines start to suck the air in its a matter of seconds. You can cancel air traffic for the next few years now.. ash's in the whole atmosphere..

  • @Ranja86: No. It takes a while for the ash to begin melting and accumulating on the turbo blades. And you wouldn't cancel traffic for years - the hazard to planes will fall out of the atmosphere within days of the end of the eruption. The small amount remaining is not a jet hazard.

  • The size of the fucking caldera is mind boggling. like I can't even grasp it.

  • we watched this in geography

  • that electric crackle on the plane would infact be purple. its called st elmo's fire. its the positive charge of the crafts metal versus the electric charge of the ash clouds electrostatic charge.

  • Of course, a good top gear special would be to get the presenters to stay in a bugatti veyron in yellowstone park during tohe eruption then try to outrun the pyrocrastic flow. How fun, of cours it could be a race but all elderly wine lovers would commit sucide as James May would easily die DX

  • just curious,,,if ash covered the entire world, how in hell does it clear up?????? like how does it clear up does it just all finally fall back down over hundreds of years?

  • It doesn't cover the entire world, if it did, it would be K-T extinction all over again. The ash cloud will only cover the United States.

  • If the ash is projected into the atmosphere whose to say it couldn't cover the world? Core samples from antartica show the ash from the eruption from Toba. From the ash,starvation, and eventual drastic climate change it probably would be close to the K-T extinction, but some animals survived that and some Humans would probably survive the eruption and effects after.

  • how many humans, though? and wouldnt we be thrown back into the dark ages - no power, no flight, no clean water etc?

  • @Corinthian404 People survived the dark ages. It would be like the movie The Road. Enough dehydrated food and ammo and youd survive just fine :) LOL

  • the ash column from yellowstone is supposed to surge so high in the atmosphere that percipitation can't filter it completely out, It's suppose to block sunlight making tempetures drop and reflect the sunlight back into space, the ash would never completely be filtered out, We would be plunged back into an ice age, who knows how long it would take for the earth finally go back to the way it was pre eruption.There is probably still ash from the Tobia eruption 75,000 yrs ago still the atmosphere.

  • okay let me refrase that ALOT of people are and thats all the scarier.

  • the pyroclastic surge travels at approx 400-500 mph there is no car on earth that could outrun it.

  • except a super hyper fast rocket car or some japanese train that rides 300 km per 5 mins

  • seriousy 300km/5min?

  • that pyrolastic surge = scary

  • umm scary is to nice a word

  • how about horrafying and end of the world like? DX

  • even better ^^

  • it's impossible for a car or a truck to outrun an ash cloud that's just impossible because the speed of the ash cloud is 2 times faster than a vehicle

  • Depends on what kind of vehicle.. A Bugatti Veyron might be able to outrun it.. 410km/h in a stright line, but i wouldn't test to prove it...:=)

    but yeah, it should be impossible for the truck to outrun the ashcloud.

  • It's been done before in RL.

  • really?

  • Yeah, there's a photo of it even. They showed it in part one.

  • what happens to the plane? Some sort of electricity? Can somebody explain that to me?

  • Heres what i think happened...

    I believe that the plane skin was being torn off and what you saw were circuits that were being damaged on the plane by the hard rock.

  • There was a program about this effect on Discovery Channel, I believe. It was actually the effect of the ash itself, but I'm not sure in what form exactly. It wasn't the circuits.

  • yer the plane scene is true i saw on discovery channel.

  • google it the effect is called St. Elmo's fire.

  • No... that was based off what really happened to a plane that flew through a volcanic ash cloud.Google it, I think it was in Indonasia.