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In this week’s Hot Topic, we’re revisiting one of the most tragic and influential accidents in U.S. aviation history: American Airlines Flight 191, the catastrophic DC-10 crash just moments after takeoff from Chicago O’Hare on May 25, 1979.
This wasn’t just a terrible accident—it was a turning point. In this episode, we dive deep into:
✈️ Personal Memories – Flying the DC-10, the 727, and now the MD-11
🧰 The Maintenance Misstep – How a shortcut during engine removal led to catastrophic failure
📉 Aerodynamics Breakdown – Slat damage, wing stall, and why speed matters
🔧 The Disconnect Between Pilots & Mechanics – And why that relationship should be stronger
📼 Cockpit Voice Recorder Fail – Why it stopped recording mid-event
🛫 What Changed After – From slat redesigns to V2+10 climb speeds now practiced worldwide
This isn’t just about a single flight—it's about how pilots, engineers, and maintainers continue to learn and adapt, so the skies stay safer for everyone. You’ll also hear how the Air Force had already adopted practices that could’ve prevented this tragedy—and how those ideas eventually made their way into civilian operations.
🔗 Contact Us & Stay Connected:
🌐 Website: www.theblackboxaviationpodcast.com
✉️ Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @the_black_box01
🐦 X (Twitter): @the_black_box01
📲 Text Line: 203-699-6792
📺 YouTube: The Black Box Aviation Podcast
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In this week’s Hot Topic, we’re revisiting one of the most tragic and influential accidents in U.S. aviation history: American Airlines Flight 191, the catastrophic DC-10 crash just moments after takeoff from Chicago O’Hare on May 25, 1979.
This wasn’t just a terrible accident—it was a turning point. In this episode, we dive deep into:
✈️ Personal Memories – Flying the DC-10, the 727, and now the MD-11
🧰 The Maintenance Misstep – How a shortcut during engine removal led to catastrophic failure
📉 Aerodynamics Breakdown – Slat damage, wing stall, and why speed matters
🔧 The Disconnect Between Pilots & Mechanics – And why that relationship should be stronger
📼 Cockpit Voice Recorder Fail – Why it stopped recording mid-event
🛫 What Changed After – From slat redesigns to V2+10 climb speeds now practiced worldwide
This isn’t just about a single flight—it's about how pilots, engineers, and maintainers continue to learn and adapt, so the skies stay safer for everyone. You’ll also hear how the Air Force had already adopted practices that could’ve prevented this tragedy—and how those ideas eventually made their way into civilian operations.
🔗 Contact Us & Stay Connected:
🌐 Website: www.theblackboxaviationpodcast.com
✉️ Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @the_black_box01
🐦 X (Twitter): @the_black_box01
📲 Text Line: 203-699-6792
📺 YouTube: The Black Box Aviation Podcast

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