Flight For Truth

Author:   Karlene K Petitt
Publisher:   Jet Star Publishing
Volume:   5
ISBN:  

9781944738112


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   07 February 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Karlene K Petitt
Publisher:   Jet Star Publishing
Imprint:   Jet Star Publishing
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9781944738112


ISBN 10:   1944738118
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   07 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Would you knowingly climb aboard a pilotless airliner, flown from airport to airport by computers and promoted by airline executives who would stop at nothing to make a buck? After all, it makes economic sense. Computers don't need rest, equal pay, and vacations.... they also don't break ranks and expose weaknesses in an airline's safety system. Courage is reading this book the night before flying somewhere commercially. John J. Nance Author, Pandora's Clock, 16 Souls, and 21 others Aviation Analyst ABC World News 737 Captain, Rtd I loved this novel, and feel like I have lived it. Truth is scarier than fiction, but no pilot should ever face what Darby Bradshaw did for reporting safety concerns. There are a few characters in this novel that belong in prison. Kathy McCullough, author of Ups and Downs, To The Edges of the World, and Breakfast in Narita. There's fiction and then there's fiction written by an author who actually lives in the complex and sometimes terrifying world of aviation she writes about. Karlene Petitt's Flight for Truth will make you think twice before you step on a plane again. Mike Lawson, Edgar nominated author of House Witness


Would you knowingly climb aboard a pilotless airliner, flown from airport to airport by computers and promoted by airline executives who would stop at nothing to make a buck? After all, it makes economic sense. Computers don't need rest, equal pay, and vacations.... they also don't break ranks and expose weaknesses in an airline's safety system. Courage is reading this book the night before flying somewhere commercially. John J. Nance Author, Pandora's Clock, 16 Souls, and 21 others Aviation Analyst ABC World News 737 Captain, Rtd I loved this novel, and feel like I have lived it. Truth is scarier than fiction, but no pilot should ever face what Darby Bradshaw did for reporting safety concerns. There are a few characters in this novel that belong in prison. Kathy McCullough, author of Ups and Downs, To The Edges of the World, and Breakfast in Narita. There's fiction and then there's fiction written by an author who actually lives in the complex and sometimes terrifying world of aviation she writes about. Karlene Petitt's Flight for Truth will make you think twice before you step on a plane again. Mike Lawson, Edgar nominated author of House Witness


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