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  • Cabin Pressure | The Strangest Aviation Story Yet
    Apr 13 2026

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    A tin foil cap shows up at work and somehow sparks a chain reaction: conspiracy jokes in the galley, memories of the “bunny ears” TV era, and the timeless question of whether anything can truly block the chaos of airline life. We lean into the weird crew personalities that make flying bearable, then take a sharp turn into something every traveler recognizes: the way words, titles, and “professional” labels keep changing while the job stays brutally real.

    From there we get into passenger behavior and the new-school idea of airline etiquette enforcement. Think yellow cards like soccer, except it’s row 28D and someone’s filming you with a phone. We talk what would actually happen onboard, why old compliance cards never worked the way airlines hoped, and how quickly a simple correction can become a viral confrontation. If you care about airport etiquette, flight attendant duties, and why inflight conflict spirals, this one hits close to home.

    We also trade stories from the trenches: maintenance delays and deplaning, Cancun delays and overflowing customs lines, Tampa airport upgrades that finally make sense, and the overhead bin moment that instantly changes the temperature of a flight, when a passenger kicks a bag at a crew member like it’s a service bell. Then we bring it home with jet lag truth, technology failures that feel straight out of a warning siren, and practical retirement planning for flight attendants, including why 401k strategy shifts around age 59 and a half and how an IRA can add flexibility.

    If you’ve ever muttered “people have lost their minds” in an airport, you’re our kind of listener. Subscribe to Cabin Pressure, share this with your favorite frequent flyer, and leave a review with your funniest travel story so we can read it on a future show.

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  • We Compared TSA PreCheck and Global Entry So You Don't Have To
    Apr 6 2026

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    TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry — which one is actually worth it? This week on Cabin Pressure with Shawn & G, we break down airport security programs, customs shortcuts, and the travel apps that can save you serious time. Then it goes fully off the rails with crew drama, therapy dog Rex, gross passenger behavior, a wild Dublin layover, an accidental kirtan concert, and one of the most unhinged onboard emergency stories we’ve ever told. If you love flight attendant stories, airline gossip, travel tips, and airport chaos, this one’s for you.

    Travel programs

    • TSA PreCheck official page
      pricing, enrollment, and benefits. TSA says first-time application takes about 5 minutes online plus about 10 minutes in person, and most applicants get a decision in 3–5 days, though some can take up to 60 days.
    • Global Entry official page
      expedited U.S. re-entry, includes TSA PreCheck, $120 for 5 years. CBP says it’s best for frequent international travelers.
    • Mobile Passport Control (MPC) official page
      Free CBP app for eligible travelers returning to the U.S.
    • NEXUS official page
      for faster U.S./Canada processing; CBP says members can also use Global Entry kiosks when entering the U.S. from Canadian preclearance airports.
    • SENTRI official page
      expedited entry from the southern land border.
    • CLEAR Plus official page
      paid identity-verification fast lane at participating airports; CLEAR says it can be used with TSA PreCheck.
    • DHS Trusted Traveler Programs comparison page
      good one-stop page to compare the main programs.

    Video/news mention from the episode

    • Delta Flight 104 engine incident video mentioned in the show
      the YouTube

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  • From TikTok Airport Dares To TSA Reality Checks
    Mar 30 2026

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    One TikTok-style airport stunt goes wrong and it’s the perfect reminder that airports are not a game. We kick things off with a wild story from the terminal: a kid tries to prove he can exit the airport and get back to the gate before boarding, only to get stopped cold by the one rule nobody can “hack” without paying the price. If you’ve ever been tempted to cut it close, this will make you rethink your timing fast.

    From there, we get into what spring break travel really looks like right now: long TSA lines at some airports, surprisingly smooth checkpoints at others, and how quickly stress turns into public meltdowns when people think they’ll miss a flight. We also talk about ICE officers showing up in airports, why social media instantly spins it into outrage, and what extra patrols can mean for security in crowded terminals. We don’t ignore the human side either, including how much TSA teams deal with while morale takes hits from pay and staffing issues.

    Then we lighten it up with travel-life reality: weird weather, home repairs, spring break cities trying to price out bad behavior, and the Disney and Orlando flights where families board hyped and return completely maxed out. One of the biggest moments is a passenger who recognizes Sean from a flight more than ten years ago and thanks him for a simple kindness when she was overwhelmed with a crying infant. We wrap with quick headlines, runway and safety talk, and a reminder that a small act can follow someone for years.

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    52 m
  • Millions Are Afraid of Flying—Here's Why
    Mar 23 2026

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    100,000 flights take off safely every day, yet millions of people still grip the armrests like the sky is out to get them. We start with the real engine behind fear of flying: control. When you can’t steer, brake, or even see what’s happening outside the cabin, your brain fills the gaps with worst-case stories, even when the aircraft is operating normally.

    We unpack what turbulence actually is, why “fear of heights” doesn’t always match what you feel in flight, and how claustrophobia and tight personal space can turn a normal trip into a panic spiral. We also talk about the “catastrophe thinkers” who interpret every vibration, sound, or wing flex as proof something is wrong and why some aircraft noises feel extra intense. Then we ground it in perspective: aviation safety is a layered team sport, while driving puts almost all the risk management on one person.

    From there, things get weird in the best way: a Tokyo layover tale involving a go-kart tour booking mistake, the surprise requirement for an international driver permit, a hotel booking headache across time zones, and the one glowing highlight of the trip: a next-level Japanese toilet. We wrap with practical spring break travel tips for cruise passengers, a quick Denver airport security update, and a few wild headlines.

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    47 m
  • The Most Dangerous Mistake During Plane Emergencies
    Mar 16 2026

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    The plane’s on fire and you have less than 90 seconds. That’s not a dramatic tagline, it’s the math behind aircraft evacuations, and it’s why we lose our minds when we see passengers dragging carry-on bags to the exit. We break down how one person stopping at the overhead bin can jam the aisle, block the door, injure people on the slide, and cost the last folks in line their chance to get out. If you care about aviation safety, flight attendant training, and real-world emergency behavior, this conversation is for you.

    Then Shawn tells a story that still makes his blood pressure spike: getting left behind in Tokyo on a Haneda layover after a pairing modification, a confusing pickup time, and a bus that left early. Empty lobby, language barrier, crew scheduling chaos, and the sinking realization that the “nobody gets left behind” rule somehow got ignored. We pull out the practical lessons for crew members and travelers alike, from grabbing at least one coworker’s contact info to building in extra time when you’re abroad.

    We also zoom out to a bigger theme we keep seeing everywhere: people filming instead of helping. From evacuation videos to a street beating clip, we ask what accountability should look like when bystanders and passengers choose content over action. Along the way we hit TSA shutdown impacts, Global Entry disruptions, spring break airport lines, and a headline-making cockpit conflict that raises questions about professionalism under pressure.

    Subscribe for more real talk from the cabin, share this with a friend who never listens to the safety brief, and leave a review. What’s the one travel rule you wish everyone followed?

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    49 m
  • Flight Attendant Hiring: The STAR Method That Gets You the Job
    Mar 9 2026

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    Ever wonder why flight attendant postings close faster than a Taylor Swift presale? We pull back the curtain on how hiring really works and why less than one percent make it to training. From the first application click to the final evaluation drill, we map the entire journey: STAR method interview stories that land, group exercises where you must speak up and listen, and the compliance checks that can stop a promising application cold. If you’re chasing the wings, this is your field guide to standing out without sounding like everyone who “loves people and travel.”

    We go deep on training too—the high-pressure environment where every day brings testing, evacuation drills, CPR, aircraft equipment, and tech-driven procedures. Paper manuals are gone; mobile devices rule, and you’ll be logging safety reports, cross-checking configurations, and navigating a fleet that might span a dozen aircraft types. We talk grooming, professionalism, and why calm, safety-focused communication gets you from short list to job offer.

    And because real travel is messy, we unpack moments that test the craft. A service misstep after a cart collision, an airport food-safety fail in plain view, a drunk passenger trying to board a closed flight, hotel sheets that should have been binned, and the hard line on threats that will get you fined, cuffed, or fired. Mixed in are lighter detours—rain-soaked golf bravado, a legendary combine mullet, mayfly swarms, and a hot-air balloon rescue that raises the stakes on “risk management.”

    If you’re applying soon, you’ll leave with practical steps: prepare documents early, practice STAR stories, lead with safety, and show team-first instincts. If you already fly, consider this a reset on empathy, hygiene, documentation, and returning fit after illness. Believe deep in your heart that you can, then back it up with disciplined prep and everyday care for people. Enjoyed this one? Follow the show, share it with a friend who’s applying, and leave a quick review to help others find us. Your support keeps the stories—and the lessons—airborne.

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    51 m
  • Everything You Got Wrong About Aviation
    Mar 2 2026

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    Ever wonder why a “black box” isn’t black—or even a box? We start with the truth behind flight recorders: bright orange housings, brutal heat and crush ratings, and the data that helps investigators write safer futures. From there, we zoom out to the systems that find downed aircraft, why those 30-day pings matter, and what could finally close the gap that still makes flights like MH370 feel impossible to lose.

    We balance the heavy with the human. Think 90-second hops between Scottish islands versus 18–19 hour treks from New York to Singapore, the real reason crew meals differ up front, and how pressurization and dryness change what food tastes like at altitude. We trade strike stories—how lightning can turn a midnight cabin into daylight—and explain why airframes survive, how maintenance hunts for exit points at the nose or tail, and why ramp closures during storms protect the crews who keep you moving.

    Then we get practical. We break down air quality and HEPA filtration, oxygen mask types and timing, and the simplest safety habit you’ll ever need: brace when told. We also tackle modern travel behavior with humor and clarity—no more speakerphone life stories at the gate, please—and take a detour into culture shifts: from cockpit-to-flight-deck language and cleaner workspaces to generational quirks like gym selfies, hoodies, and the mystery of pants that refuse to stay up. Along the way, we dig into money smarts: crypto confidence vs. tax basics, early investing, and why compound interest should be as common as carry-on bags.

    We close with small joys that somehow say it all: new socks, double-checking the door lock, and the tactical flashlight that can turn a backyard into a runway. Small steps add up in aviation and life. If you laughed, learned, or nodded along, tap follow, share this with a travel buddy, and leave a quick review—what aviation myth should we unpack next?

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    54 m
  • Winglets Are Just Appetizers? | Aviation Debate
    Feb 23 2026

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    A tiny bend at the tip of a wing can save an airline millions—and we break down exactly how. We kick things off by decoding winglets in simple terms: less induced drag, more lift efficiency, lower fuel burn, and a fast payback that compounds across a fleet for decades. It’s the rare aviation upgrade that blends elegant aerodynamics with bottom-line impact, turning a “small” change into a massive win.

    Then we shift altitude and head to Dubai, where a planned layover stretched into 52 hours of discovery. Think hand-pulled noodles in a sprawling food court, Middle Eastern comfort plates with jasmine rice, and a mall so large it makes the Mall of America look quaint. We talk traffic that humbles U.S. cities, architecture that begs for a camera, and strict rules that shape everyday behavior. The contrast is sharp: fewer petty crimes, clearer enforcement, and a different tone around public safety that travelers need to understand.

    On the crew side, we get practical about long-haul life: three service waves, bunk rest blocks, and why eastbound trips can feel like back-to-back red-eyes. We share jet lag tactics, the rhythm of 14+ hour flights, and how consistency beats bravado. Back home, winter has its own turbulence—salt-stained cars, futile washes, and the ritual of spring deep cleans. Even the news cycle sneaks aboard: a drone scare near El Paso that temporarily shut down airspace shows how quickly small threats ripple through schedules and lives.

    Of course, we keep it fun: the Applebee’s debate you didn’t know you needed, the hot-dog-as-sandwich standoff, and a traveler who printed a banner-sized boarding pass just to see if TSA would scan it. We end on a line we believe in: the comeback is always stronger than the setback—once you decide it is.

    If you’re into aviation, travel stories, airline operations, or just smart laughs with real-world takeaways, press play. Subscribe, rate, and share your favorite moment—what’s your spiciest travel hot take?

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    50 m