When aviation forensic experts Benjamin Denes and Andreas Spaeth go on stage live, it must be a very special case: In December 1972, a Lockheed TriStar crashes on a pitch-black night in the Everglades in Florida. It is the first crash of a wide-body jet in aviation history. And it is an absolutely hair-raising case in many respects. The crash of Eastern 401 probably brought about more far-reaching changes in cockpit cooperation than any other disaster.
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