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AIRLINE DISASTERS

AIRLINE DISASTERS

Auteur(s): Jordan and Milly
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Step aboard as we explore the most tragic and deadly airline crashes in aviation history. Each episode of AIRLINE DISASTERS takes a deep dive into the events leading up to catastrophic accidents, unraveling the technical, human, and environmental factors that contributed to these heartbreaking moments. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or a curious listener, this podcast will keep you on the edge of your seat as we uncover the hidden stories behind the world's most infamous airline crashes.Copyright The Mile High Club Monde
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  • Air India 171: Everything We Know So Far.
    Jul 14 2025
    Join us for a quick debrief on what we know so far on Air India 171. We explain that a preliminary investigation found the fuel control switches were moved to the "cut-off" position shortly after takeoff, leading to engine thrust loss. The reports highlight disagreement over pilot responsibility, with the U.S. aviation authority asserting the fuel switches were safe, and the Indian Commercial Pilots' Association defending the crew. Information regarding the pilots' backgrounds and experience is also included, alongside details about the aircraft, the investigation's progress, and the impact on victims' families. Note that all of this is speculative and based off the preliminary report and in no way intended to place blame on any party, at this time.
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    12 min
  • Is it Safe to Fly out of Newark (EWR)?
    May 29 2025
    With all of the recent news surrounding the FAA and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), we decided to break our normal format and talk about how safe it is, or isn't, to fly out of EWR this summer.
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    14 min
  • Jeju Air Flight 2216 Crash Report
    Jan 6 2025
    Jeju Air Flight 2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed in South Korea on December 29, 2024, resulting in 179 fatalities. The accident, the deadliest aviation disaster in South Korea's history, is under investigation, with a suspected bird strike potentially contributing to landing gear failure. The investigation also focuses on the malfunctioning thrust reversers and wing flaps, along with the presence of a non-standard barrier near the runway. The aftermath included a national mourning period and a significant impact on the airline and national operations.
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    19 min
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