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  • The Flight Files offers a unique blend of in-depth analysis and engaging narrative. With every episode, you'll gain valuable insights into aviation history while enjoying the ramblings of your host Dan. So, whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the world's most fascinating disasters, fasten your seatbelt and join us on this unforgettable journey.


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  • The Hindenburg Disaster: The Fiery End of an Airship Era
    Oct 10 2024

    On the evening of May 6, 1937, the German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg approached its destination at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey, marking the end of a smooth transatlantic journey from Frankfurt. The airship carried 97 people—passengers and crew—on what was expected to be a routine landing. But just as the ground crew prepared for its arrival, something went horribly wrong.


    In mere seconds, the Hindenburg erupted into flames, crashing to the ground in a fiery disaster that would claim 36 lives and forever change the course of aviation history.


    What caused the world’s most advanced airship to meet such a tragic fate? Was it a catastrophic failure in design, or a deadly encounter with the forces of nature?

    In today’s episode, we’ll examine the fateful final flight of the Hindenburg, the crew's actions in those crucial moments, and the lasting impact this disaster had on the future of aviation. What truly brought the Hindenburg down? Let’s investigate The Flight Files of the Hindenburg disaster.


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    23 Min.
  • Comair Flight 5191: The Critical Mistake That Led to Disaster
    Oct 3 2024

    In the early hours of August 27, 2006, Comair Flight 5191 prepared for what should have been a routine takeoff from Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport. The Bombardier CRJ-100 had 50 people onboard, ready for a quick hop to Atlanta. But as the aircraft started its takeoff roll, it veered onto the wrong runway—one that was far too short for a safe departure. Within seconds, the aircraft crashed, and 49 lives were tragically lost.

    How did an experienced crew end up on the wrong runway? What went wrong during those crucial moments before takeoff? Today, we’ll explore The Flight Files of Comair Flight 5191.


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    10 Min.
  • Sudan Airways Flight 109: The Overrun That Led to Disaster
    Sep 26 2024

    On June 10, 2008, Sudan Airways Flight 109 was on its final approach to Khartoum International Airport after a long journey from Amman, Jordan, with a brief stop in Damascus, Syria. Onboard were 214 people, including passengers and crew. As the Airbus A310 touched down, the aircraft overran the wet runway, ultimately coming to rest beyond its end. Moments later, the right side of the aircraft was engulfed in flames. While many onboard managed to escape, 30 lives were tragically lost in the aftermath.


    What caused this aircraft to overrun the runway and why did it catch fire after landing? Today, we explore The Flight Files of Sudan Airways Flight 109.


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    19 Min.

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