
Loss of Power Leads to Ice Landing - Episode 320
Developing: a routine training flight in March turned into a fight for survival. When a student pilot and instructor flying a Cessna 172 lost engine power over New York’s Hudson River, they were force...
18 Mar 25min

Who Controls the Story When a Plane Crashes? - Episode 319
What really happens in the hours and days after a major aviation accident and who controls the story? Todd Curtis and John Goglia discuss the issues and suffering creating when people speculate after ...
11 Mar 40min

What Did Steven Spielberg Get Right About UFO Encounters in the Cockpit? - Episode 317
Take a deep dive into the iconic air traffic control scene from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. What host Todd Curtis uncovers might surprise you. Revisiting the tense near–midair collision sequen...
25 Feb 24min

Questions Unanswered in Piper Navajo Crash - Episode 316
The NTSB report of a fatal Piper Navajo crash in Medford, Oregon in December 2021 leaves important aviation safety questions unanswered. This fatal crash is attributed to spatial disorientation but fa...
18 Feb 33min

Plane Crashes Lead to Complex Investigations - Episode 315
This episode looks at two aviation accident investigations that were highly complex for very different reasons. One is the well-known TWA Flight 800 investigation where John Goglia and Todd Curtis wer...
11 Feb 40min

First Look at Deadly Bangor Plane Crash - Episode 314
In a live episode for members recorded on Jan 26, John Goglia and Greg Feith offer their first findings related to Sunday's crash a Bombardier Challenger 600. Both are familiar with the plane and shar...
4 Feb 26min

General Aviation Accident Data Mixed Messages - Episode 313
FAA data shows a steady decrease in U.S. accident rates for general aviation in recent years. But the data may not show an accurate story.Todd Curtis and John Goglia take a deeper dive into the data. ...
28 Jan 34min






















