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49: Ep. 49 The Immediate Haunting of American Airlines Flt. 191

51 min · 20 apr 2026
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We’re diving deep into America’s deadliest aviation disaster and the absolutely wild paranormal activity that started within HOURS of the crash. I’m talking about American Airlines Flight 191, the DC-10 that fell from the sky at Chicago O’Hare on May 25, 1979, killing 273 people in thirty-one seconds of pure hell. But here’s where it gets really messed up: the passengers never left. We’ve got phantom knocking on doors, ghostly figures reeking of aviation fuel asking for help, mysterious radar blips of planes that don’t exist, and a warning voice that’s been helping air traffic controllers prevent disasters for decades. Airport employees are seeing passengers in outdated clothes trying to catch flights that will never take off, and residents near the crash site are dealing with security systems going haywire because spirits keep opening doors that aren’t there. This isn’t your typical ghost story - this is 270+ souls who were interrupted mid-journey and are still trying to get home. From the maintenance fuck-up that caused the disaster to the ongoing hauntings that’ll make you think twice about flying through O’Hare, we’re covering it all. Trust me, don't listen to this if you are about to step onto a plane.  References & Resources Primary Sources: - National Transportation Safety Board Final Report: American Airlines Flight 191 (December 21, 1979) - Chicago Tribune archives and victim profiles (1979-2024) - American Hauntings Investigation records - Aviation Safety Network crash database Paranormal Documentation: - Haunted Places directory: American Flight 191 Crash Site - Aviation employee forum testimonials (anonymous sources) - Mobile home park resident accounts (1979-2010s) - Air traffic controller unofficial reports Historical Context: - McDonnell Douglas DC-10 maintenance records and procedures - Federal Aviation Administration investigation files - O’Hare International Airport expansion documentation Additional Reading: - “Ghosts of Flight 191” - American Hauntings archives - Aviation maintenance safety protocols post-1979 - Electromagnetic field studies of crash sites - Trauma psychology and collective memory research *Note: Many paranormal accounts come from unofficial sources due to airline industry policies regarding supernatural reports. Employee testimonials are anonymized to protect careers.*

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