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Average rating: 4.23 · 704 ratings · 40 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
Air Disaster: The Propeller...

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Air Disaster 2: The Jet Age

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Air Disaster 3: Terror In T...

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Air Disaster, Vol. 1

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4.39 avg rating — 51 ratings — published 1995 — 4 editions
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Air Disaster (Vol. 3)

4.30 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 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...

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DISASTER IN THE DANDENONGS:...

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“Questioned by Flavell about his campaign while in the crew room, Captain Key exploded,”
Macarthur Job, 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”
Macarthur Job, 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.”
Macarthur Job, Air Disaster 3: Terror In The Sky



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