If you like documentaries there is a whole genre on Youtube that covers air incidents. Lots exist but the ones I follow are Mentour Pilot (technical / crew focused analysis from an airline pilot), Wonder (more TV style focused on the passengers and stories), Air Safety Institute and FlyWire- scott perdue (small-time incident analysis geared towards educating private pilots).
The youtube video of the guy hangliding which took off without him strapped in is pretty incredible. He survived by holding on, only ended up breaking his wrist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLBJA8SlH2w
It's obviously not extremely technical (though a lot more than I'd have thought), and it's probably nothing you can't get from more in depth websites but it's neatly organized, well written and the articles are getting better and better. I like that he keeps conjecture to a minimum too but still points out what lessons can be learnt from the tragedies.
The only thing is that I'd recommend reading it through the Medium link he posts in the comments instead of the linked imgur albums. It's a much better experience