INSOMNIA STREAM: FLIGHT 1771 EDITION

Stream Summary

In this episode of the Insomnia Stream (Flight 1771 Edition), Devon Stack (Black Pilled) recounts in detail the December 7, 1987 crash of Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771, a short commuter flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco that was deliberately crashed by former PSA / USAir employee David Burke after he shot several people on board, including pilots. The stream contrasts the carefree cultural atmosphere and lax airport security of late 1987 with today’s post-9/11 reality, frames the event as an early and largely forgotten act of mass murder / workplace revenge carried out by a repeatedly criminal Jamaican immigrant, and uses the case to argue broader points about race, immigration, corporate cowardice in the face of discrimination lawsuits, security changes caused by non-white behavior, and the financial & social costs imposed on white societies by diversity.

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Most primary source material referenced (CVR, internal airline documents, full police reports) remains heavily redacted, archived offline, or not publicly hosted in verifiable form as of 2026.

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