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You're cruising comfortably at 41,000 feet in a brand-new commercial airliner when the engines die, the cockpit goes silent, and the screens go black. You are now sitting inside a 150,000-pound metal tube that has just become a glider, in a scenario so unexpected that Boeing never even wrote a procedure for it.
This episode tells the incredible true story of Air Canada Flight 143, the Gimli Glider, which ran completely out of fuel midair in 1983. It's a fascinating study of how tiny compounded human errors can defeat millions of dollars of technology, and how rare analog human skills became the only thing that could save the day.
- The fatal chain of errors: a faulty fuel sensor, a missing flight engineer role, and a botched metric conversion using pounds per liter instead of kilograms
- How the crew ended up loading less tha ...Â