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Just Listen to the Voice

1 min · 16. juni 2026
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Dr. Greene draws on a true story from Alaska, setting the stage: a man with no flight experience is forced to land a small plane after the pilot becomes incapacitated. Guided only by the calm, steady voice of an air traffic controller, he listens carefully and follows each instruction—ultimately bringing the plane down safely.

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