Quick Summary
In Qatar, a sheikh survives when his racing boat flips in the Persian Gulf. A seaplane then crashes during take‑off only a few feet away from an amateur cameraman, the impact occurring just metres from him. Both dramatic incidents are presented by Ron Pitts.
About This Program ✦
This broadcast is a television programme presented as a single episode, with Ron Pitts serving as the on‑screen host. It falls under the simple classification of an “episode” and is framed as a factual recount of two separate incidents that occurred in the waters surrounding Qatar. The first incident centres on a Qatari sheikh who finds himself in immediate danger when his racing boat overturns in the Persian Gulf. Despite the sudden capsizing, the sheikh manages to escape unharmed from the wreckage, highlighting the perilous nature of high‑speed boating in those waters. The second event unfolds nearby, involving a seaplane that suffers a crash during its take‑off run. The aircraft comes down only a few feet away from an amateur cameraman who is present at the scene, underscoring how close the mishap occurs to a civilian observer. Both episodes are linked by their dramatic proximity and the presence of on‑lookers, and the entire segment is tied together by Ron Pitts, who presents the unfolding stories to the audience. The programme therefore offers a concise look at two unexpected emergencies that happened almost simultaneously in the Gulf region.
Destroyed in Seconds broadcasts on Quest at 2:30am, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles)


