The Black Box Aviation Podcast

The Black Box

Aviation related topics brought to you by airline pilots, military pilots and professional aviation experts. Discussions including personal experience involving life as a professional aviator, the airline industry and everything else that comes with the curiosity of flying. Contact us at: Email: theblackbox01@yahoo.com Instagram: the_black_box01 X: @the_black_box01

  1. 2d ago

    APU Failure, Flight Delays & Pilot Decision-Making | Real Airline Pilot Stories

    What really happens behind the scenes when an airline flight starts going sideways? In this episode of The Black Box Aviation Podcast, pilots Tom and Mike take you inside a series of real-world airline operations stories involving APU failures, extreme cabin temperatures, ground support problems, ATC delays, fuel management, maintenance issues, jet bridge failures, and challenging approaches into Washington, D.C. This is aviation decision-making in the real world — not the textbook version. Mike shares what happened when an APU failed during pushback in Nashville, leaving the aircraft without normal air conditioning and creating a serious passenger-comfort and operational problem in the August heat. With temperatures climbing toward 96°F inside the cabin, the crew had to make proactive decisions, coordinate with System Operations, the Chief Pilot, maintenance and ground personnel, and determine how to safely get the aircraft cooled and eventually airborne. Tom and Mike also break down the technical side of an APU failure and ground air systems, including how high-pressure air can be used, why using it to cool the aircraft can be a last-resort procedure, and the potential concerns involving fumes, engine oil and air-conditioning packs. Then things get even more complicated. Mike describes another flight involving an APU bleed-air failure, airport ground equipment problems and a broken jet bridge, leaving passengers stuck on the aircraft while airport personnel tried to resolve the problem. The story highlights an important reality of commercial aviation: sometimes the airline isn't the source of the delay, and pilots are forced to manage problems with equipment and infrastructure they don't control. Tom then tells the story of a jumpseat flight from Hartford/Bradley International Airport to Washington, D.C., where a routine trip turns into a chain reaction of operational challenges: ✈️ ATC rerouting✈️ Fuel requirements✈️ APU problems✈️ Maintenance coordination✈️ MEL/CDL-style operational considerations✈️ Fuel and altitude calculations✈️ A missed DCA departure slot✈️ Air traffic congestion✈️ An unexpected aircraft entering the arrival flow✈️ A challenging approach and landing Throughout the episode, Tom and Mike discuss crew resource management (CRM), threat and error management, pilot workload, communication, fuel planning, situational awareness, decision-making under pressure, and the importance of having another experienced person available to talk through a difficult situation. For passengers, these stories offer a fascinating look at what is happening in the cockpit when a flight is delayed or disrupted. For pilots and aviation professionals, they provide a real-world look at how seemingly small problems can compound into major operational challenges — and how good crews manage those threats one decision at a time. Every delay is a lesson in resourcefulness. Every problem requires a decision. And sometimes the safest decision is simply knowing when not to push forward. Listen to The Black Box Aviation Podcast for real airline pilot stories, aviation safety discussions, cockpit decision-making, airline operations, aircraft systems, and the experiences that passengers normally never get to hear. 📩 CONTACT THE SHOWEmail: theblackbox01@yahoo.com📱 Listener Line — Text us: 203-699-6792 If you enjoy real-world aviation stories, airline pilot experiences, cockpit decision-making, aviation safety, aircraft systems, and behind-the-scenes airline operations, follow The Black Box Aviation Podcast on Spotify and share this episode with another aviation enthusiast or pilot. #Aviation #AviationPodcast #PilotStories #AirlinePilot #PilotLife #AviationSafety #FlightSafety #APUFailure #AirlineOperations #Cockpit #PilotDecisionMaking #CrewResourceManagement #CRM #CommercialAviation #AirlineStories #FlightDelays #ATC #AviationNews #AircraftSystems #Flying #Pilots #AirlinePilots #TheBlackBoxAviationPodcast

  2. Aug 12

    Airline Pilot Nightmares, Fort Lauderdale Limo Rides & Alaska Airlines Security Scare

    Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when a pilot's trip completely unravels? In this episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, professional airline pilots Tom and Mike break down the chaos of rolling delays, crew scheduling nightmares, and what it’s really like to time out at an outstation (Fort Lauderdale edition!). We also dive into breaking aviation news, including the recent Alaska Airlines security threat forcing a flight to request immediate law enforcement, the ongoing air traffic control (ATC) staffing crisis, and a shocking stowaway incident at FLL airport. Plus, we explore the eerie operational similarities between the commercial aviation industry and hospital healthcare systems. In This Episode: 00:00 – Welcome from Fort Lauderdale & Pilot Scheduling Headaches 08:00 – Timing Out Under FAR Part 117 & The Dreaded Deadhead 16:30 – Air Traffic Control (ATC) Staffing & Airline Disruptions 18:30 – Alaska Airlines Security Scare & Cockpit Threat Protocols 21:40 – Aviation vs. Healthcare: Checklists, Procedures, and Medical Burnout 28:30 – Airport Security Failures: The FLL Stowaway Incident 35:30 – Kenmore Air Seaplane Crash Analysis & Northwest Aviation History 43:00 – DCA Airspace Safety & Marine One Communication Breakdown 46:30 – The Infamous Pilot Limo Roulette Ride Home Got a story to share or want to comment on past episodes? Email us at theblackbox01@yahoo.com or text our listener line at 203-699-6792! #AviationPodcast #PilotLife #AirlineOperations #AirTrafficControl #FlightSafety #BlackBoxAviation #CommercialPilots #TravelNews aviation podcast, pilot podcast, airline operations, air traffic control, flight safety, airline delays, pilot life, alaska airlines, dca airspace, commercial pilots

  3. Aug 5

    Wrapping Up B777 IOE, Volcanic Ash Dangers & St. Martin Approaches

    Tom is checking in live from his home studio after wrapping up his Boeing 777 Initial Operating Experience (IOE) trip! ✈️🌏 In this episode, Tom and Mike dive into the unfiltered realities of pilot life, tackling random post-flight drug testing, the hidden dangers of volcanic ash encounters on international routes, and the critical importance of crew resource management (CRM) with flight attendants. Plus, the guys break down: Post-Flight Drug Tests & Jet Lag: Navigating the brutal fatigue of long-haul lines, unexpected DOT drug test protocols right off the runway, and bizarre international smuggling stories. Volcanic Ash Hazards: Why the volcanic ash chapter in training manuals isn't just for show, looking back at historic incidents like British Airways Flight 9, and engine compressor stall risks. St. Martin Approaches & Cabin Alarms: Mike shares what it's like flying the famous low-level approach into St. Martin, dealing with nuisance lavatory smoke alarms, and maintaining trust with the in-flight crew. Training & Airline Realities: Discussing line checks vs. training perspectives, electronic checklists, QRH procedures, and the quirks of airport parking garages and coffee runs. Got a question, story, or feedback for the crew? 📞 Call/Text our line: (203) 699-6792 📧 Email us: blackbox01@yahoo.com Don't forget to follow, rate 5 stars, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of The Black Box Aviation Podcast! #AviationPodcast #PilotLife #Boeing777 #VolcanicAsh #FlightCrew #PilotTraining #AvGeek #CrewResourceManagement #AirlineOperations #StMartin

  4. Jul 29

    Airline Mergers, Historic Wrecks & Flying Over War Zones

    What really happens behind the scenes when long-haul cargo pilots cross continents, manage fatigue, and fly through restricted airspaces? In this episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, Tom checks in from Liege, Belgium, during a massive 13-day trip to detail the reality of flying over high-terrain routes, navigating geopolitical no-fly zones, and staying alert across time zones. Meanwhile, Mike breaks down his upcoming commute, bidding strategies for a new base, and the logistics behind pilot scheduling. Plus, we break down top aviation news and safety updates:✈️ Airline Megamergers? Scott Kirby (United Airlines) reportedly pitched a merger to Delta Air Lines—what does this mean for the industry, antitrust laws, and airport slots?✈️ 1952 Pan Am Clipper Endeavor Found: How the discovery of a historic crash off Puerto Rico on Expedition Unknown shaped the safety briefings and pre-flight protocol we use today.✈️ Lithium Battery Fires: A real-world look at a recent overhead bin fire on an A320 and how crews manage thermal runaway in flight.✈️ Heavy vs. Light Jets: How aircraft handling characteristics change at maximum takeoff weight versus light ferry flights. Whether you're a student pilot, commercial aviator, or aviation enthusiast, tune in for authentic cockpit insight, airline industry commentary, and pilot banter! Timestamps:00:00 - Hotel Studio Setup & 13-Day Trip Fatigue02:13 - Flying to China: High Altitude Routes & ETOPS Diversions04:29 - Navigating War Zones & Geopolitical No-Fly Zones06:42 - Pilot Commuting & Bidding Strategies for New Bases11:35 - Flying Over Saudi Arabia & Radios/CPDLC14:15 - Heavy Jet Handling: Max Takeoff Weight Dynamics17:48 - United Airlines & Delta Merger Overtures25:40 - Overhead Bin Lithium Battery Fire Incident29:19 - Pan Am Clipper Endeavor Discovery (Expedition Unknown)36:28 - Managing Fatigue & Overnights on Long Trips Follow & Subscribe:Don't forget to rate 5 stars and subscribe to the Black Box Aviation Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube! #Aviation #Podcast #PilotLife #AirlinePilot #CommercialAviation #UnitedAirlines #DeltaAirLines #PanAm #AviationSafety #FlightAttendant #Boeing #Airbus #CockpitView #PilotCommute #AviationNews #FlightTraining #AvGeek

  5. Jul 15

    NetJets Laredo Crash Preliminary Report & 737 MAX Spoiler Wire Malfunctions

    In this episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, airline pilots Tom and Mike dive into the highly anticipated preliminary NTSB accident report on the NetJets Citation Latitude highway crash in Laredo, Texas. We break down the timeline of the dual engine flameout, the unusual in-flight vibrations, and the critical component failures—including a fractured fuel-tube assembly and damaged starter generator—that led to an emergency landing on Bob Bullock Loop. We also tackle the latest safety concerns surrounding The Boeing Company 737 MAX, specifically the FAA's active Airworthiness Directive regarding non-conforming spoiler wire bundles. Learn how improperly installed wires can trigger a flight spoiler hardover, and why we're watching the recent Air Canada taxiway excursion in Montreal so closely. Plus, we address the craziest transition in South Florida aviation history: Palm Beach International (PBI) officially renaming to President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT). From "perfect" TSA lines to the reality of updating global airport codes, we've got the pilot's perspective. To wrap things up, we share the dark reality of crew ground transportation, the most dangerous part of a pilot’s day, and why you should always wear your seatbelt in the hotel shuttle van. 00:00 – Welcome Back & Tom’s Wild 12-Day Trip Route 02:05 – Simulator Check Rides & Phoning a Friend (Company Dispatchers) 06:40 – High-Speed Island Turns: St. Thomas, San Juan, & Romantic Captain Dinners 12:10 – The Realities of South American Terrain & Depressurization Safety Boxes 18:15 – PBI Renamed: Inside the New Donald Trump International Airport (DJT) 21:45 – UPS MD-11 Engine Failure Update & Wing Lift Theories 23:10 – NetJets Citation Latitude Laredo Crash: Preliminary NTSB Report Analysis 33:00 – The Most Dangerous Part of Being a Pilot: Crew Van Accidents 39:00 – 737 MAX Under Fire: FAA Spoiler Wire Bundle AD & Air Canada Excursion 45:50 – Wrap Up: See You From the Road! 📩 Connect With The Show! Email us: theblackbox01@yahoo.com Text the Flight Deck: 203-699-6792 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave the Black Box Aviation Podcast a 5-star review on Spotify and share it with your flight crew! Keywords: NetJets Laredo crash, Citation Latitude, NTSB preliminary report, Boeing 737 MAX, spoiler wire bundle, FAA airworthiness directive, Donald Trump International Airport, DJT airport, Palm Beach International PBI, airline pilot podcast, aviation safety, aircraft maintenance, engine flameout.

  6. Jul 8

    The Tragedy of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash: Fuel Exhaustion & Pilot Reserve Realities

    Happy 4th of July from the crash pad! In this episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, Tom and Mike dive deep into a legendary rock-and-roll tragedy: the 1977 Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash. We break down the technical factors surrounding the Convair CV-240 disaster, including the faulty right engine carburetor, severe fuel exhaustion, and how crew currency and the transition away from flight engineers played a role in the NTSB's final report. Before we hit the history books, we pull back the curtain on pilot lifestyle and commercial airline realities. From the stress of sitting on 4 AM hot reserve over a holiday weekend to forgetting uniform socks on an international flight and dodging chaos on the ramp—we talk about what it’s really like to live the line. In this episode, we discuss: The Lynyrd Skynyrd Crash Analysis: A deep dive into the October 20, 1977 accident, fuel planning discrepancies, and how a completely dry fuel tank miraculously led to more survivors. The Convair CV-240: How this twin-engine radial workhorse blended old-school aviation technology with the dawn of the jet age. Pilot Reserve & Scheduling Chaos: The mental toll of waiting for the phone to ring at 1:30 AM and maintaining situational awareness. Ramp Safety Realities: Why the ramp is a high-risk zone, reflecting on recent ground incidents and the true value of high-visibility safety vests. Aviation Complacency: How routine domestic routes can lull pilots into a false sense of security. Got an aviation safety topic, a wild route story, or an accident you want us to deconstruct? We want to hear from you! Email us: theblackbox01@yahoo.com Text the flight deck: 203-699-6792 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave the Black Box Aviation Podcast a 5-star review on Spotify and share it with your aviation crew! Keywords: Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash, aviation podcast, Convair CV-240, fuel exhaustion, pilot reserve, NTSB accident report, airline pilot training, aviation safety, flight crew complacency, commercial aviation news, aircraft systems, ramp safety. Connect With The Show!

  7. Jul 1

    An Air Traffic Controller Tells All: Overtime Rules, Flight Delays, and the Beijing Skyscraper Crash

    Can you handle the truth behind flight delays? ✈️ In this episode of the Black Box Aviation Podcast, co-hosts Tom and Momo Mike welcome back resident FAA Air Traffic Controller and former Air Force C-5 flight engineer, Ian! Get a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how air traffic control (ATC) really manages the skies, how pilots handle simulator check rides, and what's changing with aviation safety technology. Tom, Mike, and Ian dive deep into the daily high-stress world of aviation training, the real reasons behind airline congestion, and a breakdown of major international aviation news. The ATC Staffing Crisis: Ian responds to airline CEOs blaming controllers for delays and shares the strict reality of ATC overtime caps and work limits. Pilot Training & Check Rides: Mike and Tom discuss the grueling maneuvers validation process in the simulator, from engine failures to hand-flown single-engine approaches. The ADS-B In Debate: A look into the NTSB's recommendations following the DCA Potomac crash and whether giving pilots more situational awareness data helps or hurts the system. Weather Bottlenecks: How controllers track precipitation on their scopes and attempt to safely route aircraft through chaotic storms like the infamous Florida corridors. Aviation News Spotlight: A deep dive into the recent unauthorized general aviation plane crash into a Beijing skyscraper. Have a question about air traffic control or commercial flying? Send it in, and we might answer it on a future episode! 📧 Email Us: blackbox01@yahoo.com 📱 Text Line: 203-699-6792 Keywords: Air Traffic Controller, ATC, FAA, Aviation Podcast, Pilot Training, Flight Delays, ADS-B, NTSB, Flight Simulator, Commercial Pilot, Aviation News. 🎧 Inside This Episode:📩 Connect With the Show!

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Aviation related topics brought to you by airline pilots, military pilots and professional aviation experts. Discussions including personal experience involving life as a professional aviator, the airline industry and everything else that comes with the curiosity of flying. Contact us at: Email: theblackbox01@yahoo.com Instagram: the_black_box01 X: @the_black_box01

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