Alaska Airlines Flight 261
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
When a critical component fails at 31,000 feet, Alaska Airlines Flight 261 becomes a desperate battle against physics itself. Two veteran pilots attempt something never before tried in commercial aviation—flying their MD-83 inverted over the Pacific Ocean—in a last-ditch effort to save 88 lives. But this disaster didn't start with mechanical failure. It started three years earlier, when a mechanic's warning was ignored, a worn part was put back into service, and a whistleblower was silenced. Discover how a few dollars' worth of grease and corporate cost-cutting turned a routine flight into one of aviation's most heroic—and most preventable—tragedies.
SOURCES
- Mayday: Air Disasters - Season 22, Episode 5, "Pacific Plunge"
- National Transportation Safety Board Final Report NTSB/AAR-02/01
- FOX 13 Seattle coverage by Tyler Slauson, "Remembering Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 25 years since tragic crash"
- NTSB investigation transcripts and testimony records
- Federal Aviation Administration Lessons Learned documentation
Find FINAL BOARDING CALL online:
- Website: finalboardingcallpodcast.com
- Email: finalboardingcallpodcast@gmail.com
- Instagram: @FinalBoardingCallPod
- Facebook: Final Boarding Call
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.