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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 19 MIN

The Jackscrew Conspiracy: The Tragic Failure of Alaska 261

from Air Crash Chronicles · host Air Crash Chronicles

This episode examines four major aviation disasters, showing how mechanical failures, human mistakes, and security lapses can combine to produce catastrophic outcomes.The first story follows a commercial aircraft where a critical component—the jack screw controlling the horizontal stabilizer—fails mid-flight due to neglected maintenance and extended service intervals. The pilots struggle to control the plane as it becomes unstable, ultimately crashing into the ocean. The tragedy underscores the deadly consequences of cutting corners on maintenance and the importance of strict oversight.Next, a regional flight in Croatia crashes after a series of human errors and cockpit misjudgments. Confusion over navigation and inadequate situational awareness prevent the crew from correcting the aircraft’s course, leading to a fatal impact with terrain. This incident highlights how human factors and technological limitations in the cockpit can interact dangerously under pressure.Another disaster involves a runway collision at a busy international airport. Miscommunication between air traffic control and the pilots, combined with insufficient situational monitoring, results in two aircraft occupying the same runway simultaneously. The ensuing collision demonstrates how lapses in coordination and command can have immediate, deadly consequences.Finally, a passenger flight is destroyed by a terrorist bombing over the ocean. Investigators face immense challenges recovering wreckage from deep water while uncovering how security lapses allowed explosives onboard. The attack exposes vulnerabilities in airline security and the difficulty of ensuring safety across all stages of flight operations.Together, these cases reveal systemic weaknesses in maintenance, communication, cockpit technology, and security. Each disaster prompted reforms in safety protocols, regulatory oversight, and industry practices, emphasizing that aviation safety depends on the careful integration of technology, human diligence, and rigorous adherence to standards. ✈️You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/Air_Crash_ChroniclesProduced by Podcai Studio:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

This episode examines four major aviation disasters, showing how mechanical failures, human mistakes, and security lapses can combine to produce catastrophic outcomes.The first story follows a commercial aircraft where a critical component—the jack screw controlling the horizontal stabilizer—fails mid-flight due to neglected maintenance and extended service intervals. The pilots struggle to control the plane as it becomes unstable, ultimately crashing into the ocean. The tragedy underscores the deadly consequences of cutting corners on maintenance and the importance of strict oversight.Next, a regional flight in Croatia crashes after a series of human errors and cockpit misjudgments. Confusion over navigation and inadequate situational awareness prevent the crew from correcting the aircraft’s course, leading to a fatal impact with terrain. This incident highlights how human factors and technological limitations in the cockpit can interact dangerously under pressure.Another disaster involves a runway collision at a busy international airport. Miscommunication between air traffic control and the pilots, combined with insufficient situational monitoring, results in two aircraft occupying the same runway simultaneously. The ensuing collision demonstrates how lapses in coordination and command can have immediate, deadly consequences.Finally, a passenger flight is destroyed by a terrorist bombing over the ocean. Investigators face immense challenges recovering wreckage from deep water while uncovering how security lapses allowed explosives onboard. The attack exposes vulnerabilities in airline security and the difficulty of ensuring safety across all stages of flight operations.Together, these cases reveal systemic weaknesses in maintenance, communication, cockpit technology, and security. Each disaster prompted reforms in safety protocols, regulatory oversight, and industry practices, emphasizing that aviation safety depends on the careful integration of technology, human diligence, and rigorous adherence to standards. ✈️You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/Air_Crash_ChroniclesProduced by Podcai Studio:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

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