Each episode focuses on the details surrounding a specific plane accident followed by general discussion of air travel.
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For the 34th episode of PCPC, Michael takes his first "solo flight" and examines Southwest Airlines Flight 1455, a scheduled flight from Las Vegas to Burbank on March 5th 2000. The story of Flight 1455 is followed with a few stories from the world of... more
On the 33rd episode of PCPC, Michael and Tess take a look at United Airlines Flight 173, a scheduled flight from JFK in NYC to Portland, Oregon on December 28th 1978. They discuss Flight 173, the DC-8, unruly passengers, impecunious/upbraid, their hi... more
For the 31st episode of PCPC, Michael and Tess take a look at TWA Flight 2 and United Airlines Flight 718, two scheduled flights that departed Los Angeles International Airport on the morning of June 30th 1956. The duo discuss Flight 2/Flight 718, Un... more
I love this podcast so much because I’m an Avgeek! I found this podcast pretty late but I still have a lot of episodes to listen to but, it is a little sad that this amazing podcast was discontinued. Michael Bowers I don’t know if I spelt that right or not but please make more episodes and I’ll spend at least $10 instead of $1 a month like your normal subscription pay.
Can you do an episode on Whyalla Airlines Flight 904
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It is very interisting knowing how a plane crashes!!!!!
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Plane Crash Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 35 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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