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Plane Crashes
- The 10 Deadliest Air Disasters and the Lessons We Learned to Improve Aviation Safety
- Narrated by: Tom Brooks
- Length: 3 hrs
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The 10 deadliest plane crashes that changed the way we fly
Air travel is one of the safest modes of transportation, but when an aircraft crashes, the consequence is devastating. Why did they happen? Were they caused by bad weather, mechanical failure, or human errors?
In this book, the author introduces the 10 deadliest plane crashes in aviation history. He goes through the key events that brought down the doomed commercial jets, and he discusses how we used the painful lessons to improve aviation safety. With clear writing and rare historical images, the author recreates those fateful moments in front of the audience. As a listener, you will be able to better understand the safety features of modern commercial aircraft and become an informed passenger. This book is dedicated to all the lives lost in airplane crashes and their families.
If you are looking for a book that comprehensively introduces the worst air disasters with in-depth analysis, this book is for you. See you inside!