Quick Summary
In January 2008, British Airways Flight 38 made a crash‑landing at Heathrow Airport. Prior to the impact, the aircraft, unable to maintain power, came within 200 ft of the rooftops of nearby houses in the surrounding area as it fought to reach the runway.
About This Program ✦
Heathrow Crash Landing is a television programme presented as a single episode that recounts a notable aviation incident. The focus of the show is the emergency that unfolded at London’s main airport, offering a factual retelling of what happened without fictional embellishment. The episode centres on British Airways Flight 38, which attempted to land at Heathrow in January 2008. As the aircraft approached, it struggled to maintain power and fell short of the runway. In the moments before the forced landing, the plane passed within just 200 feet of the rooflines of nearby houses, narrowly avoiding a direct impact. Ultimately, the crew managed to bring the aircraft down on the runway in a crash‑landing. The programme also highlights how close the aircraft came to the residential area, underscoring the precarious nature of the situation. By detailing the aircraft’s difficulty in reaching the airport and the razor‑thin margin that separated it from the tops of the houses, the episode provides a clear picture of the challenges faced by the pilots and the potential consequences had the aircraft not been able to land safely.
Air Crash Investigation broadcasts on National Geographic Channel +1 at 2:00pm, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)




