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  • JetBlue Flight 1954
    Feb 25 2026

    On February 15, 2019, a routine JetBlue flight from San Juan to Fort Lauderdale gained an unexpected passenger when a mother went into labor at 30,000 feet. With no hospital, no surgical team, and no way to pull over, the crew and a handful of strangers became the only thing standing between a safe delivery and a medical catastrophe. Join Alice and Zach as they explore what happens when a baby decides to arrive six miles above the Caribbean — and discover why delivering at altitude is far more dangerous than most people realize. This is the story of the "medical lottery," the invisible safety net that exists on every flight, and the remarkable coincidence that the plane carrying aviation's newest passenger was already named "Born to Be Blue."

    Sources:

    1. JetBlue Airways official statement, February 16, 2019
    2. "Baby Born Onboard JetBlue Flight" - TravelPulse, February 18, 2019
    3. "JetBlue passenger gives birth to baby boy" - Fox News, February 18, 2019
    4. "JetBlue Named a Plane 'Born to Be Blue'" - View from the Wing, February 17, 2019
    5. FAA Regulations 14 CFR 121.803 and Appendix A (Emergency Medical Kit requirements)
    6. Aviation Medical Assistance Act of 1998 (49 USC 44701)
    7. MedAire/MedLink ground physician advisory service documentation
    8. "How cabin crews deal with medical emergencies onboard an aircraft" - GlobalAir.com (2024)
    9. Diana Giraldo interviews re: Frontier Airlines in-flight delivery, 2022
    10. Dr. Dale Glenn interviews re: Delta Air Lines cryptic pregnancy delivery, 2021
    11. Journal of Travel Medicine study on documented in-flight births (1929-2018)

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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    51 min
  • The Überlingen Mid-Air Collision
    Feb 18 2026

    On July 1, 2002, two aircraft collided at 36,000 feet over southern Germany, claiming 71 lives—including 45 Russian schoolchildren on what should have been the trip of a lifetime. Discover how a series of seemingly small mistakes—a short-staffed air traffic control center, malfunctioning equipment, and confusion over emergency protocols—created a perfect storm of disaster that could have been prevented at multiple points. Learn about the heartbreaking aftermath that devastated families across two continents and the unimaginable grief that followed one father home from the crash site.

    Sources:

    1. Mayday: Air Disasters episode "Deadly Crossroads" (Season 4, Episode 7)
    2. Official BFU (German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation) Final Report
    3. Cockpit Voice Recorder Database (tailstrike.com)
    4. Swiss Federal Court rulings on Skyguide liability (2007, 2011)
    5. Wikipedia articles on 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision and Vitaly Kaloyev
    6. Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives (BAAA)
    7. Communicatio Optima aviation safety analysis
    8. China Daily court coverage (2007)

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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    55 min
  • The Olympic, Titanic and Brittanic
    Feb 11 2026

    Three people survived the Olympic collision in 1911, the Titanic sinking in 1912, and the Britannic disaster in 1916. Six months later, two of them were on the same ship when a German torpedo struck. One survived this fourth disaster. One didn't. The survivor was then rejected by every shipping line in Britain—not because he lacked skill, but because sailors refused to work with "the jinx." Discover the devastating true story of Violet Jessop, Arthur John Priest, and Archie Jewell—the only three people to survive all three maritime disasters.

    Sources:

    1. "Titanic Survivor: The Newly Discovered Memoirs of Violet Jessop Who Survived Both the Titanic and Britannic Disasters" edited by John Maxtone-Graham (1997, Sheridan House Inc.)
    2. British Board of Trade Official Inquiry into the Loss of the SS Titanic (1912) - Lord Mersey's Report
    3. U.S. Senate Inquiry into the Titanic Disaster - Senate Subcommittee Hearings chaired by Senator William Alden Smith (1912)
    4. White Star Line Crew Agreements and Official Logs - National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK
    5. Encyclopedia Titanica - Biographical entries for Violet Jessop, Arthur John Priest, and Archie Jewell (www.encyclopedia-titanica.org)
    6. Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records - Archie Jewell memorial entry, Tower Hill Memorial, London
    7. WreckSite.eu - SS Donegal sinking documentation (torpedoed April 17, 1917 by UC-27)
    8. Tower Hill Memorial Records - Merchant Navy casualties with no known grave
    9. "Official History of the War: Naval Operations" - documentation of SS Donegal torpedoing by German submarine UC-27
    10. Southampton Stories - local historical accounts of White Star Line crew members
    11. The Old Salt Blog - "Arthur John Priest: The Unsinkable Stoker" and related maritime history articles
    12. BBC History - biographical profiles of Titanic survivors
    13. Maritime Archaeology Trust - White Star Line vessel documentation and crew records
    14. National Maritime Museum Collections - Olympic-class ship records and crew manifests

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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • JetBlue Flight 1230
    Feb 4 2026

    On October 30, 2025, a JetBlue flight from Cancun suddenly dove without warning, slamming passengers into the cabin ceiling and hospitalizing 15 people. The pilots hadn't touched the controls. The plane was on autopilot. What investigators discovered wasn't pilot error or mechanical failure—it was something aviation engineers had never prepared for, a vulnerability hiding in plain sight that would trigger the largest emergency grounding in Airbus history within weeks. Join Alice and Zach as they unravel how a burst of solar radiation exploited a software flaw, why 6,000 aircraft were pulled from service during Thanksgiving week, and how this incident transformed aviation safety forever.

    Sources:

    1. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) preliminary investigation documents
    2. European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Emergency Airworthiness Directive 2025-0234-E
    3. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Emergency Airworthiness Directive 2025-24-51
    4. Airbus Alert Operators Transmission (AOT) A320-27-3301
    5. "WHAT Actually Grounded the Global Airbus A320 Fleet?!" - Mentour Pilot YouTube channel
    6. "Solar Flare Fallout: Airbus A320 Global Grounding" - Aviation analysis
    7. "When the Sun Strikes Back: How a Solar Flare Nearly Took Down an Airbus A320" - Pavel Zlatník, Medium
    8. India Today: "How a solar explosion grounded 6,000 Airbus planes globally"
    9. CNN Aviation: "Thousands of passenger planes need emergency maintenance"
    10. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center solar activity reports (October 2025)
    11. University of Surrey Space Engineering Department radiation data
    12. FlightRadar24 flight tracking data for JetBlue Flight 1230
    13. Reddit r/aviation passenger testimonials
    14. LiveATC audio recordings

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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    56 min
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261
    Jan 28 2026

    When a critical component fails at 31,000 feet, Alaska Airlines Flight 261 becomes a desperate battle against physics itself. Two veteran pilots attempt something never before tried in commercial aviation—flying their MD-83 inverted over the Pacific Ocean—in a last-ditch effort to save 88 lives. But this disaster didn't start with mechanical failure. It started three years earlier, when a mechanic's warning was ignored, a worn part was put back into service, and a whistleblower was silenced. Discover how a few dollars' worth of grease and corporate cost-cutting turned a routine flight into one of aviation's most heroic—and most preventable—tragedies.

    SOURCES

    1. Mayday: Air Disasters - Season 22, Episode 5, "Pacific Plunge"
    2. National Transportation Safety Board Final Report NTSB/AAR-02/01
    3. FOX 13 Seattle coverage by Tyler Slauson, "Remembering Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 25 years since tragic crash"
    4. NTSB investigation transcripts and testimony records
    5. Federal Aviation Administration Lessons Learned documentation

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    3. Instagram: @FinalBoardingCallPod
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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    53 min
  • Pan Am Flight 214
    Jan 21 2026

    On December 8, 1963, Pan American World Airways Flight 214 was struck by lightning while holding in a thunderstorm near Philadelphia, triggering an explosion that tore off the aircraft's left wing. All 81 people aboard perished when the Boeing 707 crashed into a Maryland cornfield. Join Alice and Zach as they explore how this tragedy fundamentally changed aviation safety—proving for the first time that lightning could destroy a commercial airliner and sparking an urgent overhaul of aircraft fuel systems that continues to protect passengers today. Discover how a single bolt of electricity led to static discharge wicks, flame arrestors, and design changes that have prevented any U.S. commercial aircraft from being lost to lightning in over 60 years.

    Sources:

    1. Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Report SA-376, File No. 1-0015, "Pan American World Airways Inc., Boeing 707-121, N709PA, Near Elkton, Maryland, December 8, 1963," released March 3, 1965
    2. "81 Perish as Jet Crashes in Storm Near Elkton, Md." The New York Times, December 9, 1963
    3. "Witnesses Tell of Ball of Fire in the Sky." The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 9, 1963
    4. "A Night of Fire and Rain: 50 Years Since Flight 214." The Cecil Whig, December 8, 2013
    5. FAA Lessons Learned: Pan Am Flight 214 at Elkton, Maryland
    6. Historical Society of Cecil County archives

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    Credits: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    57 min
  • Aloha Airlines Flight 243
    Jan 14 2026

    On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines Flight 243 became an impromptu convertible at 24,000 feet when an explosive decompression tore away the entire upper fuselage. Discover how a flight attendant crawled through hurricane-force winds to save passengers, how pilots landed half an airplane, and how one woman's premonition saved her life while another's hesitation haunts her still. This is the story of thirteen minutes of terror that revolutionized how we understand aging aircraft—and the extraordinary heroism that kept 93 people alive.

    SOURCES:

    1. NTSB Aircraft Accident Report AAR-89/03
    2. "Miracle Landing" (1990) - TV movie by LionHeart FilmWorks
    3. Mayday: Air Disaster - Season 3, Episode 1, titled "Hanging by a Thread"
    4. The Washington Post - "A Flight Attendant's Moments In The Maelstrom" (May 18, 1988)
    5. Survivor and crew member interviews
    6. NTSB witness statements and testimony
    7. Aviation safety databases and reports

    FIND FINAL BOARDING CALL ONLINE:

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    CREDITS: Final Boarding Call is hosted by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas, researched and written by Alice Stern, produced and edited by Alice Stern and Zach Stemas.

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    54 min
  • Aviation News Roundup - Q4 2025
    Jan 7 2026

    Join Alice and Zach as they close out 2025 with a comprehensive look at the year's final quarter in aviation. From the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines' history to a violent mid-flight attack with a metal fork, this episode covers cargo disasters, military transport failures, a deadly medical mission in fog, tourism flight spatial disorientation, ground collisions, and some of the strangest passenger incidents ever recorded. Discover what investigators have uncovered and what 2025's final months reveal about aviation safety heading into 2026.

    Sources:

    1. "NTSB Investigation Dashboard - Case DCA26MA024" - National Transportation Safety Board
    2. "Death toll from UPS cargo plane crash rises to 15" - CBS News (December 25, 2025)
    3. "Lithuanian Ministry of Justice - Interim Statement on EC-MFE" - Lithuanian Ministry of Justice
    4. "Aviation Safety Network Wiki - Swiftair 5960" - Aviation Safety Network
    5. "Cockpit Errors Lead to Fatal DHL Crash" - Mentour Pilot YouTube
    6. "Libya's military chief and 7 others killed in plane crash" - Associated Press (December 23, 2025)
    7. "FlightAware Track Log - 9H-DFS" - FlightAware (December 23, 2025)
    8. "Search continues for missing plane crash victim" - ABC13 Houston (December 23, 2025)
    9. "Mexican Navy Official Press Release" - SEMAR (December 23, 2025)
    10. "Kenya Aircraft Accident Investigation Department Preliminary Findings" - Kenya AAID (November 2025)
    11. "Eleven Lives Lost in Kwale Crash" - Travel and Tour World
    12. U.S. Attorney's Office (District of Massachusetts) Press Release
    13. Federal criminal complaint - U.S. District Court (October 25, 2025)
    14. "Man charged in alleged fork stabbing of 2 teens on flight" - ABC News
    15. "NTSB Final Report on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282" - National Transportation Safety Board (2025)
    16. "Boeing and FAA share blame in door plug incident" - Aviation Week
    17. "Airbus Alert Operators Transmission (AOT)" - Airbus (November 28, 2025)
    18. "Emergency software patch for 6,000 A320s" - Aviation International News
    19. "NTSB Investigation - Statesville Regional Airport" - National Transportation Safety Board
    20. "Former NASCAR champion Greg Biffle killed in plane crash" - Associated Press (December 18, 2025)
    21. "NTSB briefing on Biffle crash" - Charlotte Observer (December 20, 2025)

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    27 min