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Flights from Hell: Caught on Camera

An episode of the The Voyage Report podcast, hosted by The Voyage Report, titled "Flights from Hell: Caught on Camera" was published on October 3, 2017 and runs 34 minutes.

October 3, 2017 ·34m · The Voyage Report

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A new documentary called "Flights from Hell: Caught on Camera" uses lots of viral, shocking videos to illustrate the high-stress nature of our aviation system today. Mark chats with the producer director of the program, Chris McMillan, about extreme behavior in airports and on planes caught on camera, whether there are more incidents occurring this year or just more smartphones to record it, and his top tips for travelers to avoid in-flight meltdowns.

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