Deeply offensive Boeing fan-boys
If you gentlemen are, as you say, former NTSB investigators, then the content of this podcast should call into question the integrity of every investigation in which you have participated. Clearly defending the indefensible, whilst pretending to be neutral. To quote episode 13... “an Airbus is essentially a game, an automated cockpit as compared to Boeing. Boeing assumes you’re gonna have a skilled pilot in the cockpit and Airbus assumes you’re not gonna have a skilled pilot and they made a Nintendo game robust enough to fly the airplane without the pilot.” What a disgraceful and offensive thing to say about thousands of hard working and skilled pilots around the world. Don’t listen to this, don’t give these idiots any oxygen.
The Hegdehog via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/07/20
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Balancing education and entertainment via a podcast isn’t necessarily easy for most, though Greg and John and their guests do an amazing job. I particularly love episodes where they dissect airliner disasters such as the ValueJet, Korean Air 801 and the 737 Max flights.
Presidenttodd via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/19/21
Some of the negative comments here are laughable. Maybe Greg and John hit home with their assessment about the Max and a major contributor to the accidents being pilot and maintenance induced. They didn’t spare Boeing or the airlines, either. If you haven’t had to make crash investigation report...Read full review »
QC Scott via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/20
Great Podcast! I have no ties to aviation. I’m just fascinated by air disasters (I feel morbid for saying that, lol) and solving the mystery of what causes them. I’ve been watching ACI for years, and have always liked both Mr. Feith, and Mr. Goglia. This goes more in-depth than the episodes do....Read full review »
Foxhound8080 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/20
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