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Eastern Air Lines Flight 212

Eastern Air Lines Flight 212

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On September 11, 1974, Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 crashed three miles short of the runway in Charlotte, North Carolina, killing 72 people. The cause wasn't mechanical failure or bad weather — it was a conversation. Discover how cockpit distraction during a routine approach led to one of aviation's most preventable tragedies, and learn about the landmark safety rule that now governs every takeoff and landing worldwide. Among the 72 lives lost were a father and his two sons — a family whose youngest sibling would grow up to become one of America's most recognizable voices and redefine how we talk about grief.

Sources:

  1. National Transportation Safety Board: "Aircraft Accident Report: Eastern Air Lines, Inc., Douglas DC-9-31, N8984E, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 11, 1974" (Report No. AAR-75-09, May 23, 1975)
  2. Federal Aviation Administration: Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 121.542 and Part 135.100 (The "Sterile Cockpit Rule")
  3. Aviation Safety Network: "Accident Description — Eastern Air Lines Flight 212"
  4. Janes, Théoden and Fowler, Scott. "9/11/74: The Untold Story of Charlotte's Deadliest Plane Crash" (Multi-part series). The Charlotte Observer, September 2024
  5. Janes, Théoden and Fowler, Scott. "'I'm Human,' Said the Co-Pilot: The Fight to Regain His License." The Charlotte Observer, May 21, 2025
  6. Fowler, Scott. "Charlotte's Deadliest Plane Crash Has Finally Been Memorialized After 51 Years." The Charlotte Observer, September 10, 2025
  7. Sullenberger Aviation Museum: Flight 212 Memorial Dedication Ceremony Records, June 21, 2025
  8. Gerard, Philip. "The 1970s: Fatal Distraction." Our State Magazine, August 31, 2021 (includes extensive Colette Watson interview)
  9. "The Courage to Fly: Colette Watson's Story." Our State Magazine, 2021
  10. Cooper, Anderson. "Stephen Colbert: Grateful for Grief." All There Is Podcast, September 2022
  11. Lovell, Joel. "Stephen Colbert on Making The Late Show His Own." GQ, August 17, 2015
  12. Schorn, Daniel. "Stephen Colbert On Insincerity." CBS News, April 28, 2006
  13. Admiral Cloudberg. "The Rules of the Game: The Crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212" (aviation history analysis)
  14. SkyBrary. "Sterile Cockpit Compliance." Flight Safety Digest (context on FAA delay and pilot union resistance)
  15. NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System. "The Sterile Cockpit" (Directline #4, June 4, 1993)

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Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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