

Air Crash Investigation
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This TV series depicts major real-life air disasters. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit voice-recorders and air-traffic-control transcripts, as well as eyewitness accounts, interviews with aviation experts, including interviews with investigators who dealt with the disaster, and sometimes even actual footage.
26 Seasons
Air Crash Investigation Ratings & Reviews
- Natasha Van Schalkwyk10 August 2025Episode Review: This Plane Crash Investigations episode delivers a gripping and well-structured deep dive into the events surrounding the featured crash. The documentary excels in presenting detailed facts, from technical explanations to eyewitness accounts, in a way that’s both clear and compelling. The reenactments and interviews are well-paced, keeping viewers engaged while shedding light on the causes and aftermath of the tragedy. It strikes a fine balance between emotional storytelling and factual reporting, making it an informative and fascinating watch for aviation enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.
- NesihimeJapan27 November 2025I have watched almost every single episode. The animation is smooth and it makes it look realistic.
- flavo4323 November 2025Air Crash Investigation is one of those shows I only casually encountered at first—maybe an episode or two—but after my son was born, I finally caught up with the series and realized just how much I’d been missing. It’s rare to watch a real-life mystery where, by the end, not only is the cause uncovered (with a few exceptions), but genuine lessons are learned. That’s what makes the series so compelling: every tragedy is treated with respect, every investigation is methodical, and every episode highlights how safety improves because of what was discovered. It’s undeniably emotional at times—some of the disasters are heartbreaking, and the human stories can be difficult to watch—but the show never feels exploitative. Instead, it’s educational, thoughtful, and surprisingly hopeful. You walk away understanding not just what went wrong, but how the aviation industry adapts and becomes safer. Air Crash Investigation turns real-world tragedy into knowledge, progress, and profound respect for aviation safety.
Air Crash Investigation Trivia
Air Crash Investigation has 26 seasons.
Air Crash Investigation has 240 episodes.
The key characters in Air Crash Investigation are Self - Narrator (voice) (Stephen Bogaert), Lead Investigator (Von Flores), First Officer Susanto (Leon Aureus).
Air Crash Investigation was directed by Tim Wolochatiuk, Mark Mainguy, George D'Amato, Su Rynard, James Hyslop, Michael Sinyi, Karl Jason, Phil Comeau, Gary Lang, Mike Douglas, P.J. Naworynski, Trevor Cornish, Rodney Gibbons, Andy Webb, Larry Bambrick, Jim Donovan, Karl Jason, John LaRose, Doug Williams, Bernard Vaillot, Greg Lanning, Léo Singer, Michael Jorgensen, Nigel Levy, Chantal Hébert, Jimmy Kaufman, Marcus Valentin, Jonathan Dent, Phil Desjardins, Michael Barnes, Bryn Higgins.
Air Crash Investigation was produced by Katherine Buck, Simon Lloyd, Kim Bondi, Martin Pupp.
This TV series depicts major real-life air disasters. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit voice-recorders and air-traffic-control transcripts, as well as eyewitness accounts, interviews with aviation experts, including interviews with investigators who dealt with the disaster, and sometimes even actual footage.
Air Crash Investigation is rated TV-14.
Air Crash Investigation is a Documentary, Crime, Drama show.
Air Crash Investigation has an audience rating of 8.8 out of 10.
Air Crash Investigation episodes are 46m long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.















































