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Destination Disaster: Aviation Accidents In the Modern Age

Destination Disaster: Aviation Accidents In the Modern Age

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On any given day, more than four million people around the world take to the air on one of 38,000 flights operated daily by the airlines. Destination Disaster is Andrew Brookes latest investigation into the causes and effects of aircraft disasters. It is a responsible and detailed analysis of some of the most noteworthy of recent aircraft accidents. The past few years have been overshadowed by a number of major disasters - some accidental, others deliberate - and the book examines in detail the factors behind these various events. Among significant disasters covered are the loss of the Air France Concorde In Paris in 2000, the crash of golfer Payne Stewarts Learjet In 1999 and the momentous events of 11 September 2001. Deliberately examined in a non-controversial and objective way, the accidents and disasters recorded in Destination Disaster paradoxically emphasise just how safe contemporary flight is. However, as in all things, there remains an element of risk, and the book is a fascinating examination of the issues of safety raised in contemporary aviation.

Publisher: Ian Allan
Author: Andrew Brookes
Format: HB
Era: Modern
Type 1: Civil
Type 2: History