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How an Unchallenged Captain Contributed to the Deadliest Crash in Aviation History (Tenerife Accident)
On 27 March 1977, two Boeing 747s — KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736 — collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (Tenerife North) in dense fog, killing 583 people and leaving only 61 survivors. What should have been a routine takeoff turned into the deadliest accident in aviation history — and it hinged not just on poor visibility or radio interference, but on a catastrophic collapse of cockpit communication and decision-making.

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Sep 203 min read


The Future of Mental Health Support for Pilots (Introduction of the Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025)
The Future of Mental Health Support for Pilots -- A look into today's acceptance for professional mental health support for aviators, and the Mental Health in Aviation Act 2025 (U.S.)

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Sep 202 min read
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