The very system designed to save lives in the air becomes a hidden danger on the ground. Todd and John break down a January 2026 NTSB safety alert warning first responders about the risks posed by Ballistic Recovery Systems (BRS) after an aircraft accident. While BRS have saved countless lives by deploying parachutes in emergencies, the explosive activation system can be dangerous after a crash. Hear about three real-world incidents where first responders were put at risk—either because they didn’t know a BRS was installed or didn’t fully understand the danger. As these systems become more common across a wider range of small aircraft, the risk is growing and awareness isn’t keeping up. In one chilling case, a crashed aircraft caught fire and the BRS deployed while first responders were standing nearby. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the close call underscores a critical lesson. This discussion is a must-watch for first responders, pilots, and even Good Samaritans who may rush in to help after a plane crash. 👉 Key topics covered:
Stay informed. Stay aware. It could save your life.
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