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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

HHS Presents Macabre Misfortunes Ep 40 Crash Canyon

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Natural Sciences, Science, Religion & Spirituality, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

This 1956 mid air collision above the Grand Canyon resulted in several changes to Air Traffic Control laws



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0:00.0

Be Sure For Claro

0:05.0

Accompl★

0:06.4

Mispl必

0:10.1

I'm watching you.

0:20.1

I'm right behind you.

0:30.1

Hey guys, we're going to episode 40 of McCobbitt Miss Fortunes.

0:50.1

So Tracy today we're going to discuss a plane crash that forced some major aviation reform

0:57.1

country. That would be the 1956 Grand Canyon Mid-Air Collision.

1:05.1

This doesn't sound fun at all, but continue on.

1:11.1

This one actually though has a little bit of parent-almo added to it as well.

1:14.1

So we'll discuss that part again.

1:16.1

Okay.

1:17.1

Let's first talk about the actual incident.

1:19.1

So there was two planes involved.

1:21.1

It was a United Airlines Douglas DC-7, which is a pretty new plane back then.

1:27.1

And also a TWA Lockheed L1049 Super Constellation, which was also a newer plane back then.

1:36.1

These were when the planes were really starting to become bigger.

1:39.1

Oh, more like jets.

1:41.1

Is that what you're saying?

1:42.1

Yeah, they were commercial planes.

1:43.1

But one of these, the actual Douglas DC-7 was a prop plane.

1:49.1

We had propellers and stuff on the net.

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