Layover Episode: Review of “Invisible Sky”

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Summary:

Accident investigations are almost synonymous with the National Transportation Safety Board, or the NTSB. Recognized around the world as the gold standard in investigations, the NTSB's diligence and authority have contributed to findings, probable causes, and recommendations that have improved flight safety for all of us. But what happens if an NTSB investigation doesn't go far enough- or if it misses key information that alter a crash's true legacy? In this layover episode of Take to the Sky: the Air Disaster Podcast, Shelly and Stephanie discuss the documentary Invisible Sky, the story of pilot Georgina Joshi, and the lingering questions her legacy still asks to this day.



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Let us know what you think of Invisible Sky! Share your thoughts with us on social media once you have a chance to watch- we know you will be as touched by this story as we were, and we're sure you'll have plenty of questions as well!

Credits:

Written and produced by: Shelly Price and Stephanie Hubka
Directed and engineered at: Snow Monster Studios
Sound editing by: Stephanie Hubka
Graphic design and website by: Adam Hubka
Music by: Mike Dunn

Georgina Joshi, the pilot who died when her Cessna airplane crashed in 2006. Photo courtesy of South Bend Tribune

Source: InvisibleSkyFilm.com