1 00:00:15,410 --> 00:00:25,530 Speaker 1: Pushkin. Captain Jakob Veldhausen van Zanten opens up the throttles 2 00:00:25,570 --> 00:00:30,130 Speaker 1: on his Boeing seven four seven. We're going, says Captain 3 00:00:30,250 --> 00:00:34,650 Speaker 1: van Zanten in Dutch. The big KLM plane starts to 4 00:00:34,730 --> 00:00:38,650 Speaker 1: trundle down the runway. On board are two hundred and 5 00:00:38,770 --> 00:00:42,410 Speaker 1: thirty five passengers looking forward to a package holiday on 6 00:00:42,450 --> 00:00:46,370 Speaker 1: the Canary Islands off the coast of Morocco. But their 7 00:00:46,370 --> 00:00:50,010 Speaker 1: holidays have not got off to a good start because 8 00:00:50,290 --> 00:00:53,850 Speaker 1: they've had to land on the wrong Canary Island. They've 9 00:00:53,890 --> 00:00:57,290 Speaker 1: been hanging around in the airport all afternoon waiting to 10 00:00:57,330 --> 00:00:59,770 Speaker 1: be able to take off for the short hop over 11 00:00:59,850 --> 00:01:03,650 Speaker 1: to the right Canary island. Finally they're on their way. 12 00:01:04,690 --> 00:01:07,290 Speaker 1: The crew were keen to get going, it's been a 13 00:01:07,330 --> 00:01:11,010 Speaker 1: long day. Just want to drop off their passengers, pick 14 00:01:11,050 --> 00:01:13,170 Speaker 1: up the ones who are waiting, and get back home 15 00:01:13,210 --> 00:01:17,610 Speaker 1: to Amsterdam. The seven four to seven gathers pace. The 16 00:01:17,690 --> 00:01:22,170 Speaker 1: runway is shrouded in thick fog. You can't see far ahead. 17 00:01:22,810 --> 00:01:27,170 Speaker 1: The flight engineer says something. Captain Vanzantin doesn't catch it. 18 00:01:27,530 --> 00:01:30,570 Speaker 1: What was that, he asked, It's not off yet. The 19 00:01:30,570 --> 00:01:34,650 Speaker 1: Pan American off the runway. The flight engineer means, there's 20 00:01:34,690 --> 00:01:39,250 Speaker 1: another seven four seven, the PanAm that's also been hanging 21 00:01:39,290 --> 00:01:42,090 Speaker 1: around all afternoon waiting to make the hop from one 22 00:01:42,210 --> 00:01:45,930 Speaker 1: island to the other. The KLM plane taxied down the 23 00:01:46,010 --> 00:01:50,530 Speaker 1: runway first, then turned around. The Pan American plane was 24 00:01:50,570 --> 00:01:52,570 Speaker 1: going to taxi part of the way down the runway 25 00:01:52,610 --> 00:01:56,650 Speaker 1: behind them, then turn off onto the first available exit. 26 00:01:57,370 --> 00:02:02,970 Speaker 1: But was the pan American plane definitely off the runway now, well, 27 00:02:03,210 --> 00:02:07,290 Speaker 1: says Captain Vanzanten. Yes, well is the literal translation. But 28 00:02:07,370 --> 00:02:11,330 Speaker 1: the senses yes, of course, perhaps with a hint of annoyance. 29 00:02:11,450 --> 00:02:15,450 Speaker 1: Of course, the PanAm plane is off the runway. Faster 30 00:02:15,770 --> 00:02:20,410 Speaker 1: and faster goes the KLM plane. It passes one hundred 31 00:02:20,410 --> 00:02:24,130 Speaker 1: and fifty miles an hour, too fast now to abort 32 00:02:24,210 --> 00:02:29,650 Speaker 1: the takeoff. And then through the fog a shape begins 33 00:02:29,690 --> 00:02:32,890 Speaker 1: to appear on the runway ahead of them. It's the 34 00:02:32,930 --> 00:02:37,610 Speaker 1: PanAm plane. Oh God, damn it, says Captain van Zanten. 35 00:02:45,690 --> 00:02:50,770 Speaker 1: Here on Cautionary Tales, we released an astonishing, tragic, and 36 00:02:50,930 --> 00:02:56,570 Speaker 1: as always instructive story about an aviation catastrophe that really 37 00:02:56,610 --> 00:02:59,970 Speaker 1: should be better known. There are two parts to the 38 00:03:00,010 --> 00:03:05,970 Speaker 1: Tenerife airport disaster, Why did the crash happen? And given 39 00:03:05,970 --> 00:03:09,810 Speaker 1: that the crash happened on the ground, why didn't more 40 00:03:09,890 --> 00:03:14,450 Speaker 1: people escape? To do those two parts justice, we've made 41 00:03:14,490 --> 00:03:18,330 Speaker 1: two contrasting episodes. They'll have you on the edge of 42 00:03:18,370 --> 00:03:22,850 Speaker 1: your seat, and they're both available now add free exclusively 43 00:03:22,890 --> 00:03:27,650 Speaker 1: for subscribers to Pushkin Plus. If you're not already a subscriber, 44 00:03:27,930 --> 00:03:29,890 Speaker 1: you can sign up for Pushkin Plus on the show 45 00:03:29,890 --> 00:03:35,890 Speaker 1: page on Apple Podcasts or at pushkin dot fmslash Plus. 46 00:03:39,730 --> 00:03:41,970 Speaker 1: I'll be back again on Friday on the main ad 47 00:03:42,010 --> 00:03:45,250 Speaker 1: supported fiend. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy my 48 00:03:45,370 --> 00:03:48,410 Speaker 1: two parter on the Tenerief Airport disaster.