Take to the Sky: the Air Disaster Podcast

A podcast by Shelly Price and Stephanie Hubka

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131 Episodes

  1. Take to the Sky Episode 150: Japan Air Lines Flight 123

    Published: 6/1/2023
  2. Take to the Sky Episode 149: The 1977 Tenerife Airport Disaster

    Published: 5/25/2023
  3. Take to the Sky Episode 148: Air Canada Flight 143 - The Gimli Glider

    Published: 5/18/2023
  4. Take to the Sky Episode 147: Air France 4590 and the Story of the Concorde

    Published: 5/11/2023
  5. Take to the Sky Episode 146: 1960 New York Mid-Air Collision

    Published: 5/4/2023
  6. Take to the Sky Episode 145: Santa Barbara Airlines 518

    Published: 4/27/2023
  7. Take to the Sky Episode 144: ExecuFlight 1526

    Published: 4/20/2023
  8. Take to the Sky Episode 143: Southern Airways Flight 932 - We Are Marshall

    Published: 4/13/2023
  9. Take to the Sky Episode 142: Delta Air Lines Flight 191

    Published: 4/6/2023
  10. Take to the Sky Episode 141: LANSA Flight 508 and Sole Survivor Juliane Koepcke

    Published: 3/30/2023
  11. Take to the Sky Episode 140: Varig Flight 254

    Published: 3/23/2023
  12. Take to the Sky Episode 139: Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752

    Published: 3/16/2023
  13. Take to the Sky Episode 138: Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501 and D.B. Cooper

    Published: 3/9/2023
  14. Take to the Sky Episode 137: The Überlingen Midair Disaster

    Published: 3/2/2023
  15. Take to the Sky Episode 136: Bhoja Air Flight 213

    Published: 2/23/2023
  16. Take to the Sky Episode 135: Turkish Airlines Flight 1951

    Published: 2/16/2023
  17. Take to the Sky Episode 134: EgyptAir Flight 804

    Published: 2/9/2023
  18. Take to the Sky Episode 133: The Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash

    Published: 2/2/2023
  19. Take to the Sky Episode 132: Carmel Mid-Air Collision

    Published: 1/26/2023
  20. Take to the Sky Episode 131: Eastern Airlines Flight 212

    Published: 1/19/2023

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Join hosts Shelly Price and Stephanie Hubka as they take a weekly look at the facts, details, and surprises behind some of the disasters that occur at 35,000 feet.