Airline Hiring Changes, Challenger Crash, and Aviation Security Concerns

Airline Hiring Changes, Challenger Crash, and Aviation Security Concerns

Author: The Black Box January 28, 2026 Duration: 50:51

Welcome back to the Black Box Aviation Podcast, where we talk aviation, travel, and the things you NEED and WANT to know about flying.

It’s a quick-hit episode today—covering breaking aviation news, airline hiring shifts, and some classic stories from the road.

  • A look at a Challenger 600 crash in Bangor, Maine

  • UPS officially retires the MD-11 and what it means for cargo aviation

  • Southwest Airlines ends open seating—a major culture shift

  • A car crashes into Delta’s baggage claim at DTW and the serious security implications

  • The Frank Abagnale “fake pilot” story and modern aviation security concerns

  • Avelo Airlines restructuring, recent hiring, and why major carriers are watching

  • How low-time 737 pilots can position themselves for legacy airline jobs

  • Why proving you can pass a Part 121 training program is everything

  • Brandon texts in saying he loves hearing about the path to becoming an airline pilot — we’ll keep sharing our stories and plan to bring on a guest currently in the process

  • Alex emails asking about Spirit Airlines furloughs — updates include reduced captain downgrades and canceled furloughs for hundreds of pilots

  • A simple grocery store moment that turned into a reminder of why small acts matter

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Ever wondered what it’s really like to sit in the cockpit, not just during a smooth flight but through the challenging moments that define a career in the sky? The Black Box Aviation Podcast pulls back the curtain, offering a rare seat at the table with the people who live and breathe flight. Hosted by The Black Box, each conversation features airline pilots, military aviators, and seasoned industry experts sharing unfiltered stories from their professional journeys. You’ll hear more than just technical discussions; this podcast delves into the human side of aviation-the daily realities, the tough decisions, and the unique culture that comes with a life spent above the clouds. It’s about the airline industry’s inner workings, the transition from military to civilian flying, and the sheer curiosity that drives a passion for aviation. Whether you’re an aspiring pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the stories behind the controls, these discussions provide a genuine, grounded perspective you won’t find in a manual. Tune in for honest reflections and personal experiences that capture the true essence of flying.
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