
Wake Up and Smell The Jet Fuel! is an AI-generated aviation show for people who love airplanes and love watching spreadsheets, software, and human decisions occasionally set those airplanes up for the most chaotic day imaginable. Each episode takes a real aviation incident, operational meltdown, or forgotten airline-era oddity and breaks it down like a group chat doing forensic analysis—except we ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Categories | AviationLeisure | ||||

On July 4, 2000, Malév Flight 262 rolls into Thessaloniki with big “I’ve done this a thousand times” energy, and then casually forgets the one accessory that makes landings landings: the landing gear.
Bianca and Tiffany break down the incident wher... more
Most people think JFK means iconic architecture, glossy international terminals, and the vague scent of overpriced bottled water. But in the early 1990s, Tower Air ran passenger flights out of Building 213 in Cargo Area A, a repurposed Pan Am facilit... more
In the summer of 2008, as fuel prices spiked and airlines panicked, US Airways tried an idea so unpopular it became aviation folklore: charging coach passengers for soft drinks and bottled water. Starting August 1, 2008, it became the first major US ... more
At 41,000 feet over the Pacific, an Air Nippon Boeing 737-700 turned into a physics lesson because of one simple human error: the First Officer tried to unlock the cockpit door for the captain and accidentally operated the rudder trim instead. Thanks... more
In July 2001 at 1 AM in Bangkok, a charter flight home for Korean tourists turned into a surreal airport nightmare. The airline was Kampuchea Airlines, the aircraft was a well-aged Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, and the flight was the very first run in a s... more
In 2002, Alaska Airlines tried to launch nonstop service from Vancouver to Santa Ana’s John Wayne Airport and accidentally discovered that “international” is not a vibe, it is a federal workflow. The plan sounded simple: passengers would clear US cus... more
In October 2009, Northwest Airlines Flight 188, an Airbus A320 from San Diego to Minneapolis, managed to do the one thing an airliner is not supposed to do on approach: it casually flew right past the destination. For 77 minutes, the crew did not res... more
Before QR code menus and fifteen-dollar snack boxes, Delta ran a brilliantly cynical little experiment called SkyDeli. Starting in the mid-1990s, instead of serving tray meals on many domestic flights, Delta handed passengers a pre-packed bag at the ... more
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