On August 9, 2010, a routine flight over the rugged Alaskan wilderness turned into a harrowing tale of survival and tragedy. Among the passengers aboard the DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter was U.S. Senator, Ted Stevens, a towering figure in Alaskan history. Join us as we uncover the story of this fateful day, from the critical decisions in the cockpit to the heroic efforts of rescuers battling dense fog and unforgiving terrain. Explore the lives of the survivors, their remarkable resilience, and the lasting legacy this crash left on aviation safety. Featuring compelling insights into bush flying, wilderness survival, and the emotional journey of those who endured, this episode of Lost Flights delves into a moment that changed lives and shaped aviation forever. For fans of aviation, true crime, survival stories, and untold historical moments, this is a must-listen journey through one of Alaska's most poignant tragedies. Keywords: Ted Stevens crash, Alaskan aviation, DeHavilland Otter, bush flying, survival stories, aviation safety, Alaska wilderness, aviation disaster, wilderness survival, true crime aviation.
Imagine cruising at 41,000 feet when the engines suddenly go silent. What happens next is a story of remarkable skill, human error, and a touch of luck. Join us on Lost Flights as we unravel the incredible tale of Air Canada Flight 143, better known as the Gimli Glider. In this episode, you'll discover how a metric conversion mistake left a state-of-the-art Boeing 767 without fuel mid-flight and how two pilots, armed with experience and ingenuity, turned a potential catastrophe into a miraculous landing. From the tense moments in the cockpit to the unexpected surprise on the runway, this is an aviation story you won't forget. Subscribe and buckle up for the journey into the skies above Manitoba.