• S4 Ep37: Tragedy on the Tarmac at Tenerife: The Deadliest Airplane Crash in History

  • Jan 30 2025
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

S4 Ep37: Tragedy on the Tarmac at Tenerife: The Deadliest Airplane Crash in History

  • Summary

  • In 1977, a Rube Goldberg-type chain of small events led to the deadliest crash in the history of air travel on the tarmac in Tenerife, Spain. A series of incredibly unfortunate decisions killed nearly 600 people and changed the rules of flying forever.

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