Describes some of history's air disasters featuring close-up photos of wreckage. Includes firsthand survivor accounts and describes how disasters can be avoided or minimized.
Argues that TWA Flight 800 was struck by a missile on July 17, 1996, and the strike was concealed from the American public by the government and media in order to cover up the first terrorist attack on American soil.
A novelization of the television series "Flight 29 Down" in which a storm leaves the crash survivors without food, shelter, or supplies, requiring them to start over with tensions already high and mutiny on the horizon.
Explores the 1996 explosion of a 747 jet plane off the coast Long Island, New York, focusing on the investigation which led to new safety recommendations for fuel tank systems.
Conflict among the seven passengers of Flight 29 stranded on a deserted tropical island complicates their attempts to survive on an island as they attempt to wait to be rescued. Based on the hit television series.
A memoir discussing the author's upbringing as a young sportsman and tragic experience in a plane crash with his father, father's girlfriend, and pilot at the age of eleven, covering his lone survival of the crash and harsh conditions.