[s21e2] Ohyb Nebo Senzace 〈Quick〉

The investigation highlighted that the pilots were likely fatigued. Furthermore, Execuflight’s hiring practices and oversight were heavily criticized for allowing a pilot with known technical deficiencies to fly.

The aircraft was slightly overweight, which decreased the margin for error during the slow-speed approach. Why the title "Ohyb nebo senzace"? [S21E2] Ohyb nebo senzace

The title refers to the technical nature of the (aerodynamic stall characteristics) and the media/investigative "sensation" surrounding the blatant disregard for safety protocols by the charter company. It underscores the fine line between a routine flight and a disaster caused by cutting corners. The investigation highlighted that the pilots were likely

The episode investigates the crash of , a British Aerospace BAe-125-700A that went down in Akron, Ohio, on November 10, 2015. The Incident Why the title "Ohyb nebo senzace"

The first officer, who was flying the plane, had a history of poor performance and had been fired from a previous job for failing to meet training standards. The captain failed to properly supervise him or take control when the approach became unstable.

A business charter flying from Dayton to Akron, Ohio.

This episode title, (often translated as "Stretch or Sensation" or referring to "The Bend"), is the second episode of the 21st season of the documentary series Mayday (also known as Air Crash Investigation ).