Quick Summary
In 1989, Air Ontario Flight 1363 lifted off from Dryden and crashed just seconds after take‑off. The disaster happened despite prior warnings about a similar Canadian tragedy that had underscored the same safety issues.
About This Program ✦
Snowbound is a programme presented in the format of an episode. It falls under the broader category of television programmes and is specifically classified as an episode‑type production. The title suggests a focus on events linked to severe weather or isolation, setting the tone for a factual investigation. The core of the episode centres on the crash of Air Ontario Flight 1363, which departed from Dryden and went down only moments after it lifted off in 1989. The investigation asks why the aircraft failed so quickly despite the existence of warnings that had been issued after a previous Canadian tragedy. By revisiting those alerts, the programme seeks to uncover the gap between the cautions that were known and the actions that were taken on the day of the accident. In addition to detailing the immediate circumstances of the take‑off and the rapid loss of the plane, the episode examines the broader context of the earlier warning. It highlights how that prior incident had raised concerns across Canada’s aviation community, yet those concerns did not prevent the fatal outcome for Flight 1363. The narrative therefore ties together the specific event in Dryden with the lingering question of why the earlier safety messages failed to avert the disaster.
Air Crash Investigation broadcasts on National Geographic Channel +1 at 2:00pm, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles)




