Welcome back to the Black Box Aviation Podcast with Tom & Mike—and this one is special. This episode marks our 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY, celebrating one full year of conversations about aviation, travel, career paths, and the realities of life in and around the flight deck. Our very first show aired on January 12th, and this episode reflects on how far we’ve come and where the industry is headed.
We open the show talking about what the last year has meant, why these conversations matter, and how listener feedback has shaped the direction of the podcast. From technical deep dives to relatable travel stories, we discuss finding the right balance between education, experience, and accessibility for everyone who loves aviation—or wants to be part of it.
• A classic grocery store pennies story
• Listener feedback from Joe, Ed, and Jamie
• Teasing a future episode on a Guatemalan Air Force Hawker jet seized and flown out of a jungle dirt strip
• Why community engagement is becoming a core part of the show
We dive into the NTSB preliminary findings from the tragic UPS Flight 2976 MD-11 crash during takeoff on November 4th, 2025.
• Structural failures involving the left pylon aft mount lugs
• Maintenance history, inspections, and missed SDI tasks
• Aircraft cycles, total time, and CAMP oversight
• Historical parallels to American Airlines Flight 191 (DC-10)
• What this accident may mean for the entire MD-11 fleet
This segment becomes deeply personal as we discuss the emotional impact of seeing wreckage from an aircraft many of us have flown—and the uncomfortable question: Was this a ticking time bomb?
• High approach speeds and runway performance
• Crosswind technique, wing-down/top-rudder timing
• Pitch control, flare discipline, and bounce risks
• Swept wing inefficiency and aft CG challenges
• Why speed management directly equals runway distance
This is a raw, technical, and honest look at the jet—and what pilots carry with them long after stepping out of the cockpit.
We shift gears into pilot career decisions, flow-through agreements, and mentorship programs—especially within the American Eagle ecosystem (Envoy, Piedmont, PSA).
• What flow-through really means vs. past promises
• How cadet programs work today
• Incentives, mentorship, and the “single interview” model
• Why timing, passion, and realism matter more than ever
We discuss a powerful Flying Magazine article by Martha Lunken, examining the modern “pilot production pipeline,” fast-track promises, six-figure training costs, and whether the industry is confusing speed with readiness.
• Reflections on Colgan Air 3407 and hard lessons learned
• Why experience still matters
• Personal stories flying into Buffalo and the weight of history
We close with a fascinating and controversial chapter in aviation history—Martha Lunken’s FAA certificate revocation after flying under an Ohio bridge.
• Discipline vs. legacy
• Risk, judgment, and reputation
• Can passion ever cross the line?
This episode brings together reflection, tragedy, training, career guidance, and aviation philosophy—a fitting way to mark one full year of the Black Box Aviation Podcast.
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🎉 One Year Anniversary Reflections🗺️ Stories From the Road & Listener Shout-Outs📰 In the News: MD-11 NTSB Preliminary Report🛬 MD-11 Handling, Training, and Reality🧭 Career Paths, Flow-Through Programs & What’s Changed✍️ Pilot Shortage & The Passion of Aviation🛩️ A Twist: Martha Lunken’s Story