Topic: Cockpit Recording

9 chapters across the catalog

ELBOOB
Episode 827 47:00 - 49:29

827: ELBOOB

Fly-By-Wire Systems, Debris Photos, and Investigation Secrecy

Analysis of the MS804 debris photos reveals pristine life vests alongside tattered clothing, leading to skepticism about the official recovery narrative. The hosts discuss the complexities of Airbus fly-by-wire systems and express concern that, like other recent aviation incidents, the full flight data and cockpit recordings may never be released to the public.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 1:41:18 - 1:43:28

717: Juice Jacking

Germanwings Crash Investigation and American Airlines iPad Glitch

Adam Curry teases a future segment on the Germanwings crash, suggesting the official evidence regarding the cockpit voice recorder is flawed. He also reports on a "glitch" that grounded the American Airlines fleet after an iPad app update failed, highlighting the dangers of over-reliance on cloud-based technology in aviation.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 46:24 - 49:32

709: Terror Factory

Germanwings Flight 9525, Cockpit Voice Recorder Discrepancies

Investigation into the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash faced scrutiny over technical details reported from the cockpit voice recorder. Aviation experts, including veteran pilots, questioned the feasibility of hearing a pilot's breathing in the noisy environment of an older Airbus A320. Additionally, discrepancies were noted regarding the lack of a recorded 30-second cockpit door alarm and the specific "beep" sound allegedly heard when the autopilot altitude was adjusted.

Power & Gossip
Episode 708 3:03 - 14:00

708: Power & Gossip

Germanwings Flight 9525 Investigation, Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz Claims

The investigation into the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash focuses on co-pilot Andreas Lubitz and his medical history. Reports suggest Lubitz suffered from depression and vision problems potentially linked to SSRIs or other antidepressants. Discrepancies are noted regarding the cockpit voice recorder audio, specifically claims that only the pilot's breathing and passenger screams were audible despite loud automated cockpit warnings.

Bandwich
Episode 707 15:13 - 17:26

707: Bandwich

Germanwings Flight 9525, New York Times Reporting, Cockpit Lockout

The New York Times reported that evidence from the Germanwings Flight 9525 cockpit voice recorder showed one pilot was locked out of the cockpit before the crash. The reporting suggests the pilot outside was attempting to smash the door down while the pilot inside remained silent. The hosts question the validity of these early leaks from unnamed investigators and military officials.

The Reluctant Spy
Episode 201 18:28 - 19:48

201: The Reluctant Spy

Polish President Plane Crash, Cockpit Voice Recorder Investigation

New details regarding the crash of the Polish president's plane reveal that unauthorized individuals were present in the cockpit prior to the accident. The BBC's reporting on potential pressure placed on the flight crew is questioned. The lack of publicly released data from the cockpit voice recorder leads to skepticism regarding the official narrative.

Porn In The Morn'
Episode 183 8:53 - 18:25

183: Porn In The Morn'

Northwest Airlines Flight 188 Investigation, Pilot Reinstatement and Data Erasure

An investigation into Northwest Airlines Flight 188 reveals that pilots who overflew Minneapolis in 2009 are being reinstated. Analysis of NTSB affidavits and flight attendant statements suggests the pilots were conscious and communicating during the flyby, contradicting reports they were asleep. Evidence indicates the cockpit voice recorder was irregularly powered up after landing, causing flight data to be overwritten.

Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!
Episode 144 1:19:31 - 1:23:55

144: Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!

Northwest Airlines Flight 188 Overflight Investigation

The NTSB is investigating Northwest Airlines Flight 188, which overshot its Minneapolis destination by 150 miles after pilots lost contact with air traffic control for 78 minutes. The hosts find the official explanation of "distraction" dubious, noting that the cockpit voice recorder was allegedly overwritten during "routine maintenance" immediately following the incident.

Short Changed
Episode 70 1:25:36 - 1:30:31

70: Short Changed

US Airways Flight 1549 Technical Discrepancies

Adam Curry, an experienced pilot, analyzes the NTSB recordings of the "Miracle on the Hudson." He points out three suspicious elements: the pilot using the wrong call sign, the Airbus computer's potential role in shutting down engines prematurely, and the lack of audible warning bells in the cockpit. Curry suggests the official narrative of a double bird strike may be incomplete.