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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2008

UPDATE - I've uploaded an updated version of this video in HD including the opening disaster of the last Final Destination (4).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c52NKvR1O18

The opening tragedies of the Final destination trilogy.

Flight 180 (2000)
Volée Air Flight 180 is the fictional flight route designator for the flight featured at the beginning of the film; most of the flight and subsequent crash was based on the real life crash of TWA Flight 800. It is assumed that the flight routinely flies from John F. Kennedy International Airport near New York City to Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris, France. On the night of the crash, Flight 180 is being operated by a Boeing 747-200 aircraft when it explodes on a 9:25 PM take-off just off Queens and burns up in the Atlantic Ocean on May 13, 2000, with the loss of 287 lives. Among the passengers are 39 high school students from Mt. Abraham High School and their chaperons. Several days later, the National Transportation Safety Board rules that metal fatigue had deteriorated silicon insulation on an electrical connector to the plane's scavenge pump, sparking electrical wires in a fluid line. This ignited a fuel tank in the fuselage and caused the explosion.

Route 23 Pileup (2003)
The second film begins on the one-year anniversary of the Flight 180 explosion, on Route 23. A log truck's chain supports break off and the logs crash into the cars behind, killing 26 people in the ensuing chaos. But Kimberly Corman (A. J. Cook) had a vision that allowed her to stop several people from gaining access to the highway. The pile-up happens but Kimberly's friends Shaina, Frankie and Dano are killed when a truck carrying cars drives off the roadway and smashes into their car, killing them instantly and nearly killing Kimberly.

Devil's Flight (2006)
The third film begins long after Flight 180 on a roller-coaster called Devil's Flight. The roller-coaster breaks down, and when Frankie Cheeks (Sam Easton) drops a camera, the carts derail, plus the hydraulics rupture and the track is partially broken further on. However, Wendy Christensen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) foresees this, and gets the people off the ride.
Note: Although Frankie gets off the ride, the ride still derails due to the breakage. Frankie would have caused the accident due to his video camera falling onto the track.

In Final destination 5, Sam Lawton, (Nicholas D'Agosto) has a premonition that the suspension bridge he is on will collapse. As the vision becomes reality, Sam discovers that Death is still after him and the ones who survived the accident.

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  • That is why I hate rollercoasters.

  • well im going on vacation in a few days which will involve me flying to new jearsey driving to atlantic city then riding roller coasters with my family once im there.....shit

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  • The people who make the movies and scenarios are sick bastards

  • Wait just noticed the description .... Which still doesn't make any since

  • No one notices that the d-bag with the camera that cause the roller coaster accident got off..... With the freaking camera

  • How come the women in the SUV crash full speed into the log and not blow up. But the women and the boy slowing down crashes into the log and the car blows up in a firey flame.

  • im going to watch some justin bieber now

  • WAIT A MINUTE!!! I see a logic error! Remember, that perverted guy with the camera at Devil's flight? Well when he was inside down, his hat was still on him.

  • After watching these movies, I can only say 1 thing, death is getting awfully lazy these days

  • im never going on an airplane EVER again! thumbs up if u agree!

  • These moves are so ridiculous they're funny.

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