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Germanwings Flight 9525 The Tragic Flight


Germanwings Flight 9525 The Tragic Flight
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Author : Matthew Hollinder
language : en
Publisher: Conceptual Kings
Release Date : 2015-04-17

Germanwings Flight 9525 The Tragic Flight written by Matthew Hollinder and has been published by Conceptual Kings this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-17 with categories.


150 people died when Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed into the French Alps on the 24th of March 2015. The Airbus A320-200 was headed to Dusseldorf Airport in Germany from Barcelona El-Prat Airport when it crashed in the French Alps near Nice. This is the second international incident involving low-cost airlines in just under three months following the disappearance of AirAsia Flight 8501 on the 28th of December 2014. The crash came as a surprise as the skies were clear, weather was good and the aircraft was in great condition, having been regularly serviced and maintained. Respondents initially thought that this was the result of a terrorist attack but it turned out to be caused by a man with mental health problems.



Air Crash Investigations Suicide The Crash Of Germanwings Flight 9525


Air Crash Investigations Suicide The Crash Of Germanwings Flight 9525
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Author : Editor Dirk Barreveld
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-06-26

Air Crash Investigations Suicide The Crash Of Germanwings Flight 9525 written by Editor Dirk Barreveld and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-26 with categories.


On Tuesday 24 March 2015, the Airbus A320-211 registered D-AIPX operated by Germanwings took off from Barcelona, Spain, at 09:00 with destination D?sseldorf, Germany. At 09:41, the aircraft crashed into the mountains northeast of Marseille. The investigation into the causes of the crash revealed that the co-pilot, at a moment when he was alone in the cockpit, had deliberately flown the plane into the mountains killing all 150 persons on board. The investigation revealed also that the co-pilot was under medical treatment for depressions by several health care providers. Neither of those providers informed any aviation authority, nor any other authority about the co-pilot's mental state. No action could have been taken by the authorities and/or his employer to prevent him from flying on the day of the accident, because they were not informed about the co-pilot's mental state of mind.



Unfit To Fly Andreas Lubitz


Unfit To Fly Andreas Lubitz
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Author : Pamela Lillian Valemont
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2015-04-04

Unfit To Fly Andreas Lubitz written by Pamela Lillian Valemont and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-04 with Fiction categories.


Declared unfit to fly, Andreas Lubitz' doctor did not notify authorities. The co-pilot tore up the sick note and reported for work. Then he locked the pilot out of the cabin, and drove the plane at 700mph into the alps, killing himself and 149 others aboard instantly. What evil possessed him to do such an horrific thing? Men, women and little children forced to accompany him on his suicide mission?! For five whole torturous minutes the passengers aboard Flight 9525 screamed in terror as the plane went down. Why did he do it? Those were the questions on everyone's lips when Andreas Lubitz drove the Germanwings A320 Airbus he was co-piloting into the France Alps. The plane hit with such force that bodies, shattered into pieces and scattered over the craggy terrain, made recovery enormously hazardous. DNA was used to piece together bodies for relatives to claim. This forensic numerological criminal profile of Andreas Gunter Lubitz gives an insight into the man who committed this Kamikaze carnage.



After Elias


After Elias
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Author : Eddy Boudel Tan
language : en
Publisher: Dundurn
Release Date : 2020-09-12

After Elias written by Eddy Boudel Tan and has been published by Dundurn this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-12 with Fiction categories.


2021 Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction — Finalist A modern queer tragedy about a pilot's last words, an interrupted celebration, and the fear of losing everything. “Utterly engrossing. Coen is a hero for our era, darkly struggling amid the aftershocks of loss, but doing so with dignity, humanity, and passion.” — Timothy Taylor, author of The Rule of Stephens When the airplane piloted by Elias Santos crashes one week before their wedding day, Coen Caraway loses the man he loves and the illusion of happiness he has worked so hard to create. The only thing Elias leaves behind is a recording of his final words, and even Coen is baffled by the cryptic message. Numb with grief, he takes refuge on the Mexican island that was meant to host their wedding. But as fragments of the past come to the surface in the aftermath of the tragedy, Coen is forced to question everything he thought he knew about Elias and their life together. Beneath his flawed memory lies the truth about Elias — and himself. From the damp concrete of Vancouver to the spoiled shores of Mexico, After Elias weaves the past with the present to tell a story of doubt, regret, and the fear of losing everything.



Worst Plane Crashes In History


Worst Plane Crashes In History
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Author : Jack Lewis
language : en
Publisher: Masterlab
Release Date : 2014-12-30

Worst Plane Crashes In History written by Jack Lewis and has been published by Masterlab this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-30 with Transportation categories.


According to the CVR, the Pan Am pilot said, "There he is!" when he spotted the KLM's landing lights through the fog just as his plane approached exit C-4. When it became clear that the KLM was approaching at takeoff speed, Grubbs exclaimed, "Goddamn, that son-of-a-bitch is coming straight at us!" while the co-pilot Robert Bragg yelled, "Get off! Get off! Get off!". The Pan Am crew applied full power to the throttles and took a sharp left turn towards the grass in an attempt to avoid a collision. By the time the KLM pilots saw the Pan Am, they were already traveling too fast to stop. The KLM was within 100 m (330 ft) of the Pan Am when it left the ground. Its nose gear cleared the Pan Am, but the engines, lower fuselage and main landing gear struck the upper right side of the Pan Am's fuselage at approximately 140 knots (260 km/h; 160 mph), ripping apart the center of the Pan Am jet almost directly above the wing. The right side engines crashed through the Pan Am's upper deck immediately behind the cockpit... Keywords: plane, airplane, airline, crash, disaster, accident, tragedy



Air Crash Investigations


Air Crash Investigations
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Author : Igor Korovin
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2011-05

Air Crash Investigations written by Igor Korovin and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05 with History categories.


On May 25, 1979, American Airlines Flight 191, a McDonnell-Douglas DC-10-10 aircraft, on its way from Chicago to Los Angeles, crashed just after take-off near Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, Illinois. During the take off the left engine and pylon assembly and about 3 ft of the leading edge of the left wing separated from the aircraft and fell to the runway. Flight 191 crashed killing two hundred and seventy one persons on board and two persons on the ground. The accident remains the deadliest airliner accident to occur on United States soil.



The Myth Of Martyrdom


The Myth Of Martyrdom
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Author : Adam Lankford
language : en
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date : 2013-01-22

The Myth Of Martyrdom written by Adam Lankford and has been published by St. Martin's Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-22 with Psychology categories.


The Myth of Martyrdom presents a startling look at the deepest, darkest secrets that terrorists pray you'll never know. For decades, experts from the most powerful governments and prestigious universities around the world have told us that suicide bombers are psychologically normal men and women driven by a single-minded purpose: self-sacrifice. As it turns out, this claim originated with the terrorist leaders themselves, who insisted that they would never recruit mentally unstable people to carry out suicide attacks. As these strikes have become both increasingly common and increasingly deadly, no one has challenged this conventional wisdom. These are fearless ideological warriors, we're told, who have the same resolve and commitment to their beliefs as our own Navy SEALs, because they're willing to die for the sake of their cause. In The Myth of Martyrdom, Adam Lankford argues that these so-called experts have it all wrong. The truth is that most suicide terrorists are like any other suicidal person—longing to escape from unbearable pain, be it depression, anxiety, marital strife, or professional failure. Their "martyrdom" is essentially a cover for an underlying death wish. Drawing on an array of primary sources, including suicide notes, love letters, diary entries, and martyrdom videos, Lankford reveals the important parallels that exist between suicide bombers, airplane hijackers, cult members, and rampage shooters. The result is an astonishing account of rage and shame that will transform the way we think of terrorism forever. We can't hope to stop these deadly attacks, Lankford argues, until we understand what's really behind them. This timely and provocative book flips a decades-old argument on its head—and has huge implications for our future.



Southern Storm


Southern Storm
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Author : Samme Chittum
language : en
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Release Date : 2018-04-03

Southern Storm written by Samme Chittum and has been published by Smithsonian Institution this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-04-03 with Transportation categories.


The gripping true tale of a devastating plane crash, the investigation into its causes, and the race to prevent similar disasters in the future. On the afternoon of April 4, 1977, Georgia housewife Sadie Burkhalter Hurst looked out her front door to see a frantic stranger running toward her, his clothes ablaze, and behind him the mangled fuselage of a passenger plane that had just crashed in her yard. The plane, a Southern Airways DC-9-31, had been carrying eighty-one passengers and four crew members en route to Atlanta when it entered a massive thunderstorm cell that turned into a dangerous cocktail of rain, hail, and lightning. Forced down onto a highway, the plane cut a swath of devastation through the small town of New Hope, breaking apart and killing bystanders on the ground before coming to rest in Hurst's front yard. Ultimately, only twenty-two people would survive the crash of Flight 242, and urgent questions immediately arose. What caused the pilots to fly into the storm instead of away from it? Could the crash have been prevented? Southern Storm addresses these issues and many more, offering a fascinating insider's look at this dramatic disaster and the systemic overhauls that followed it.



Lost On United Airlines Flight 608


Lost On United Airlines Flight 608
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Author : Kenneth Rogers
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2010-07-28

Lost On United Airlines Flight 608 written by Kenneth Rogers and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-28 with History categories.


This describes a fatal and tragic aircraft accident that killed 53 people. Follow events leading up to the crash of United Airlines Flight 608 on October 24, 1947. Discover who the victims were and follow the official investigation. While transferring fuel between tanks, fuel overflowed through a vent, entered the cabin heater system, and ignited. The fire spread rapidly and the aircraft was doomed if it could not make an immediate emergency landing. They almost made it! But the fire burned through critical flight controls causing total loss of control as they passed just over a canyon rim about 1.5 miles from the emergency runway when the nose suddenly pitched over. Unable to overcome loss of control, the DC-6 slammed into the ground in a huge fireball.



The Flight 981 Disaster


The Flight 981 Disaster
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Author : Samme Chittum
language : en
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Release Date : 2017-10-03

The Flight 981 Disaster written by Samme Chittum and has been published by Smithsonian Institution this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-03 with Transportation categories.


On June 12, 1972, a powerful explosion rocked American Airlines Flight 96 a mere five minutes after its takeoff from Detroit. The explosion ripped a gaping hole in the bottom of the aircraft and jammed the hydraulic controls. Miraculously, despite the damage and ensuing chaos, the pilots were able to land the plane safely. Less than two years later, on March 3, 1974, a sudden, forceful blowout tore through Turk Hava Yollari (THY) Flight 981 from Paris to London. THY Flight 981 was not as lucky as Flight 96; it crashed in a forest in France, and none of the 346 people onboard survived. What caused the mysterious explosions? How were they linked? Could they have been prevented? The Flight 981 Disaster addresses these questions and many more, offering a fascinating insiders' look at two dramatic aviation disasters.