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Air Disaster: The Propeller Era
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2013
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Air Disaster 2: The Jet Age
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2014
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Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky
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2015
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Air Disaster, Vol. 1
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1995
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Air Disaster (Vol. 3)
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1998
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Air Disaster (Vol. 2)
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Air Disaster. Volume Four
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Air Crash
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Into Oblivion: The Southern Cloud Enigma
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DISASTER IN THE DANDENONGS: THE KYEEMA AIRCRAFT TRAGEDY
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2008
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“Questioned by Flavell about his campaign while in the crew room, Captain Key exploded,”
― Air Disaster 2: The Jet Age
― Air Disaster 2: The Jet Age
“Indeed, leading Airbus engineer Bernard Ziegler – an evangelist for fly-by-wire – was reputed to have exclaimed on one occasion, ‘My cleaning lady could fly it!’ (He could be forgiven for being more cautious than others, too; as a French air force pilot he had flown his jet fighter under a cable car in the ski resort of Chamonix, severing the cable and killing the occupants of three cars which crashed 500ft to ground.) The”
― Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky
― Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky
“We were ready to land, we had on our seat belts, and then I realised we had hit something,’ said one survivor, forty-five-year-old engineer Pierre Cota – who was only on the aircraft because he had missed an earlier flight after being involved in an horrific car crash on his way to the airport.”
― Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky
― Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky
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