Incoming: Iranian Intercepts, Jet Fuel Jolts, and the Evacuation Dilemma
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In this high-stakes episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, Tom and Mike dive into the intensifying air power struggle in the Middle East. Tom reflects on his own harrowing experience flying a P-3 Orion in the Persian Gulf and what it’s like to be "lit up" by an Iranian Hawk missile site.
The guys break down the current "air power war," the role of U.S. Carrier Strike Groups, and the combat debut of the F-35. From GPS jamming in the South China Sea to the aging fleet of Iranian F-14s, we explore the tech and tactics defining modern aerial conflict.
Back on the civilian side, we tackle the "airline’s biggest fear": skyrocketing jet fuel prices. With oil production hits in Iran and fuel costs jumping 80% in a month, what does this mean for the survival of budget carriers and your future travel plans?
The Decision to Evacuate: We dissect the recent United Airlines 787 engine fire emergency at LAX. Why did the captain countermand an initial evacuation call? We discuss the "Shakespearean question" every pilot faces: Is it safer on the plane or off?
CFR and "Rolling the Trucks": A look at the vital communication between flight crews and Crash Fire Rescue.
The Tragedy of "Tennessee Fly Girl": Analyzing the final NTSB report on the Jenny Blalock crash—lessons learned from a heartbreaking loss in the GA community.
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