Blind Landing -
Blind Landing isn't just for sports fanatics. It is a human story about high stakes, institutional failure, and the immense bravery of athletes who put everything on the line. If you are looking for your next binge-worthy audio documentary, go subscribe to Blind Landing immediately. 🏂 Option 3: Extreme Sports (Action/Tutorial)
Created by Ari Saperstein, the podcast takes its name from a literal and metaphorical disaster at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. During the women's gymnastics all-around final, a piece of equipment—the vault—was accidentally set two inches too low. blind landing
The game changed forever on September 24, 1929. A brilliant Lieutenant named James "Jimmy" Doolittle climbed into a plane at Mitchel Field in New York. To simulate a complete loss of visibility, engineers covered his cockpit with a heavy, light-proof hood. He couldn't see a single thing outside. Blind Landing isn't just for sports fanatics