Death In Ten Seconds -The True Story of a Doomed Airliner

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
Cover of the book Death In Ten Seconds -The True Story of a Doomed Airliner by Richard G Tomkies, Richard G Tomkies
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Author: Richard G Tomkies ISBN: 9781301256952
Publisher: Richard G Tomkies Publication: December 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard G Tomkies
ISBN: 9781301256952
Publisher: Richard G Tomkies
Publication: December 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This fascinating true story reveals the cause of the former Pacific Southwest Airline's Flight 1771 when it nose-dived suddenly without warning into a field just off Old Creek Road-Cayucos Road near the central Californian coastal town of Cayucos, after reaching 700 mph. The force of the impact virtually obliterating the aircraft and all of its passengers, leaving investigators a gigantic puzzle as to the cause. Intensive forensic work by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FBI with a number of small clues and listening to the CVR or cockpit voice recorder and one tiny remaining piece of tape from the plane's "black box" eventually helped solved the puzzle. This book will appeal to those plane buffs interested in aircraft crashes and the subsequent investigations

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This fascinating true story reveals the cause of the former Pacific Southwest Airline's Flight 1771 when it nose-dived suddenly without warning into a field just off Old Creek Road-Cayucos Road near the central Californian coastal town of Cayucos, after reaching 700 mph. The force of the impact virtually obliterating the aircraft and all of its passengers, leaving investigators a gigantic puzzle as to the cause. Intensive forensic work by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FBI with a number of small clues and listening to the CVR or cockpit voice recorder and one tiny remaining piece of tape from the plane's "black box" eventually helped solved the puzzle. This book will appeal to those plane buffs interested in aircraft crashes and the subsequent investigations

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