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Brasher Warning: Exploring the Skies, One Close Call at a Time: Take a deep dive into the intense world of aviation incidents with Brasher Warning, a podcast that explores the stories behind near misses, full-blown accidents, and everything in between. As a busy Chicago-based air traffic controller, husband, and father of two amazing girls, my time is limited, but my passion for aviation safety has never wavered. Thanks to cutting-edge AI, I’ve discovered a way to bring this passion back into my life—and now, into yours. Each episode unpacks real-life aviation events using detailed reports, including those from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), weaving them into seamless, digestible narratives. Whether on my way to work, during a quick break, or while I’m getting ready for the day, AI allows me to analyze mountains of data and transform it into compelling stories that inform and entertain. And now I’m sharing that with you. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone who just loves a good story, this podcast balances the serious nature of aviation incidents with engaging, witty storytelling. It’s all about learning from mistakes, breaking down complex crash investigations, and making sense of the skies—all without the need for a human host. So sit back, relax, and let AI take the controls as we explore the world of aviation incidents like never before. From my busy life to yours, welcome to Brasher Warning.
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Thursday Dec 12, 2024
Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701: Pushing Limits, Ignoring Protocols
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
On October 14, 2004, a repositioning flight for Pinnacle Airlines pushed the limits of aviation—and paid a devastating price. What should have been a simple journey from Little Rock to Minneapolis turned into a chilling tragedy when both engines flamed out mid-flight, leaving the Bombardier CRJ-200 plummeting toward Jefferson City, Missouri.
In this gripping episode, we unravel the story of Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701, where two pilots' disregard for standard operating procedures set the stage for disaster. With no passengers aboard, the crew decided to climb to the aircraft's service ceiling of 41,000 feet, a move driven more by bravado than necessity. Their actions led to an aerodynamic stall, followed by core lock—a catastrophic condition rendering the engines unrestartable. As emergency options dwindled, the crew's miscommunication and delays sealed the aircraft's fate, crashing into a residential area and leaving no survivors.
Through the lens of the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation, we explore how overconfidence, inadequate training, and technical flaws in engine design came together in a perfect storm. Discover the lessons learned from this tragedy, the regulatory changes it inspired, and why professionalism in the cockpit is more than just a guideline—it’s a matter of life and death. Don’t miss this episode, a sobering reminder of aviation’s unforgiving nature and the relentless pursuit of safer skies.
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