Episode

E183 - The Silent Killer - Distractions

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Behind the Prop
Published
Dec 15, 2025
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2405
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Summary

This episode of Behind the Prop examines how cockpit distractions—both old and new—continue to threaten pilot safety across all levels of aviation. Bobby and Wally revisit major airline accidents and modern GA incidents to show how even minor issues can escalate when pilots lose focus on flying the airplane. They break down today’s top distraction sources, from overreliance on iPads and automation to casual cockpit conversation during critical phases of flight. The hosts also clarify misunderstood scenarios like open doors on takeoff and discuss why proper training, sterile cockpit discipline, and error recognition are essential defenses. The episode ultimately reinforces that great pilots aren’t distraction-free—they’re the ones who catch distractions early and stay committed to aviate, navigate, communicate.