The numerous deaths across all different media in the Star Trek universe have yielded many last words. I've just finished watching the "Crash of the Century" which made Jacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten, the captain of the KLM flight that crashed into the Pan Am 747 in the all too famous Tenerife disaster to be a total, for lack of a better word, a female dog. Contents. Captain Veldhuyzen van Zanten was KLM's chief of flight training and one of their most senior pilots. Last words in Star Trek media. Captain Van Zanten will steer to the end, turn around, then hold in position until authorized for takeoff. ... NARRATOR: Those are the last clear words on the KLM voice recorder. Jacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten (February 5, 1927 – March 27, 1977) was a Dutch aircraft captain and flight instructor. - The Most Interesting Man In The World Jump to navigation Jump to search. CAPTAIN JACOB VAN ZANTEN ... Those are the last clear words on the KLM voice recorder. Pan Am’s instructions are to turn clear along a left-side taxiway in order to allow the other plane’s departure. From Wikiquote. He was the captain of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 which was involved in the Tenerife airport disaster. (Well, lets all say that 10 times fast.) About two months before the accident, he had conducted the Boeing 747 qualification check on the co-pilot of Flight 4805. Its cockpit crew consisted of captain Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten, age 50, first officer Klaas Meurs, age 42, and flight engineer Willem Schreuder, age 48. And this time, no one spoke up. Captain Van Zanten repeated his earlier mistake and began to apply power again. Once off the runway, they will report so to the tower. 1 Films. At the time of the Tenerife airport disaster, van Zanten was KLM’s chief flight instructor, with 11,700 flight hours, of which 1,545 hours were on the 747. I'm Captain Jacob van Zanten i'm an ignorant and IMPATIENT cunt.