Content note: This episode discusses a historical plane crash and may not be suitable for nervous flyers. It’s Halloween week, and The Red Eye is taking you on the most chilling flight in aviation history. In “Ghosts of Flight 401,” we revisit the tragic crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, and the spine-tingling legend that followed. After the L-1011 went down in the Florida Everglades in 1972, something strange began happening in the skies. Flight attendants, pilots, and passengers ...
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Content note: This episode discusses a historical plane crash and may not be suitable for nervous flyers. It’s Halloween week, and The Red Eye is taking you on the most chilling flight in aviation history. In “Ghosts of Flight 401,” we revisit the tragic crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, and the spine-tingling legend that followed. After the L-1011 went down in the Florida Everglades in 1972, something strange began happening in the skies. Flight attendants, pilots, and passengers ...
One of the biggest issues in the aviation industry, and amongst flight attendants right now, is the fact that many airlines treat their employees as just a number. And yet they expect them to treat their passengers as VIPs. Air Canada cabin crew recently went on a strike due to poor working conditions, and airlines have been using "covid" as an excuse for reducing rest days and numbers of crew working a flight. Meaning your cabin crew are exhausted and feeling unappreciated. That's not ...
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Content note: This episode discusses a historical plane crash and may not be suitable for nervous flyers. It’s Halloween week, and The Red Eye is taking you on the most chilling flight in aviation history. In “Ghosts of Flight 401,” we revisit the tragic crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, and the spine-tingling legend that followed. After the L-1011 went down in the Florida Everglades in 1972, something strange began happening in the skies. Flight attendants, pilots, and passengers ...