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Pilot Flogs Pt. 1 – OceanGate, Titan & Pilot Disaster Stories

30 min · 25 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Pilot Flogs Pt. 1 – OceanGate, Titan & Pilot Disaster Stories

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Flan, Craig Newman and Uncle Tim Floggins discuss the OceanGate Titan implosion, dodgy engineering, pilot stories, submarine disasters, and what happens when people ignore safety warnings. From float plane emergencies to Stockton Rush’s “innovation over regulation” philosophy, this episode is full of dark humour, aviation banter, and absolute flog behaviour. Contains: * Dark comedy * Strong language * Real-world disaster discussion Sources: * BBC News * CNN * Reuters * Smithsonian Magazine

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