Why Did The Hindenburg Crash

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In 1937, one of the most disastrous things happened; the Hindenburg exploded while it was trying to land in New Jersey. This was the last flight for airship by zeppelin. This flight was departing from Frankfurt, and it was on its way to the USA. The tickets price was ranged from 400 to 720 $ (round trip) It was so windy that night. Within thirty-four seconds the entire airship start fire. Many people lose their life; while the majority was unbelievable survived. Although Hindenburg was so popular, and ten successful completed flights, unfortunately it was completely destroyed and it was not longer at option for travelling. Sometimes the most useful ideas come from the womb of disaster, and this story was the spark that ignited the search for the …show more content…

Considering the number of fatality, there were worst accidents. A lot of airship accident happened and led to kill a lot of people. For example in 1973, one hundred seventy six passengers were killed in Nigeria when their flight attempted to land at the airport. Also one hundred eighty eight passengers were killed when a Jordanian airplane was crashed into a mountain in Agadir, Morocco. Hindenburg had a smoking lounge. It was definitely not a good idea to have a flammable sources on the zeppelin. Cigarettes and Cuban cigars are extremely dangerous, especially in the zeppelin, which was filled with seven million tons of hydrogen gas. Nowadays, strictly no one can carry any flammable liquid or gas on the plane; even no one can smoke on the plane. So I can see that it was not safe to have a smoking lounge there. I found it absolutely wrong. The disaster of Hindenburg opened a new horizon to avoid that great mistake. Destiny may save a lot of people, but zeppelin, which uses millions of tons of hydrogen gas, was the incorrect way to travel. It was unsafe; it made innovators to discover safe ways for traveling like an

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