Episode notes
You are cruising at 24,000 feet when a deafening whoosh tears through the cabin, the temperature plunges, and where the ceiling should be you see only blue sky. On April 28, 1988, this nightmare became reality when 18 feet of fuselage ripped off Aloha Airlines Flight 243.
This episode reconstructs the catastrophic decompression of a 19-year-old Boeing 737 and the metal fatigue that caused it. We follow the miraculous 13-minute emergency landing, the improvised rescue on Maui, and the NTSB investigation that forever changed how the world inspects aging aircraft.
- Why nearly 90,000 short-hop pressurization cycles in salty Hawaiian air turned this jet into a ticking time bomb
- The cold-bonding manufacturing flaw, guitar-pick-thin skin panels, and knife-edge countersunk rivet holes that unzipped like perforated paper
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