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Shelly Price and Stephanie Hubka
Take to the Sky
the Air Disaster Podcast
Join hosts Shelly Price and Stephanie Hubka as they take a weekly look at the facts, details, and surprises behind some of the disasters that occur at 35,000 feet.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 287 ratings
It’s okay
I actually have no idea what they’re yapping about in around the first 10 minutes though
I love kitten match via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/28/24
Show notes
Ladies. I have just found your podcast and am LOVING binge listening to all your episodes. However… the personal banter at the start can be a bit much and I think the addition of a timing in the show notes would be a huge plus!
Ali239 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/25/24
Overexaggerated
I’ve listened to dozens of true crime and disaster podcasts, and I’ve found this one hard to listen. 7 minutes in the beginning of the episodes to talk about random things before they even get to the ‘housekeeping’ rants. They are very overexggerated about numerous things per episode. I get it,...Read full review »
pond9515 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/24
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