torsdag 3. august 2017

Angle of Attack - Keeps you flying, or? - Curt Lewis

NOW AVAILABLE FOR ORDER EXCLUSIVELY FROM CURT LEWIS AVIATION BOOKS
 
Finally, the definitive book on the Titanic of aviation accidents, a state-of-the-art jet that couldn't stall until it did and took the lives of 228 Air France passengers and crew. Based on exclusive interviews with the aircraft's manufacturer, the airline, flight crews, families of the pilots, accident investigators and the Woods Hole led team that recovered the missing jet from the bottom of the South Atlantic, Angle of Attack reveals why airlines and regulators everywhere must respond now to critical lessons from this legendary event.
 
Autographed first edition copies available from Curt Lewis Aviation Books at


 
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Meet co-author Shem Malmquist at the Beyond Risk Management booth during the ISASI annual seminar in San Diego August 22-24.
 
A 777 Captain and veteran accident investigator, he presents with John Thomas on August 24 at 11:30 a.m.  Malmquist will also be at Quinn's Ale House at the convention venue, the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina from 5:15 p.m. to 7 p.m. on August 23. For more details contact the author at spmalmquist@outlook.com or phone 901 302-0779.
 

Co-author Roger Rapoport is a Flight Safety Information contributing editor who conducted over 300 interviews around the world for this book. He is the author of Citizen Moore and has written for Harper's, the Atlantic, Esquire, the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and the London Independent.
 
WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING ABOUT ANGLE OF ATTACK
 
"We owe Rapoport and Malmquist a great debt of gratitude.  Read every word."
-Dr. Gary Helmer, Embry Riddle University
 
"A great resource for aeronautical professionals ... exposes the failed defenses that can reside at each layer of the aviation system.  A must read for anyone with an interest in aviation accident investigation and aviation safety."
-Dr. Chris Johnson, Director of Aviation Education and Research, Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison
 
"A must read for professional pilots, aircraft designers, government regulators and political decision makers."
-Gregory Fox, Director of Safety, Florida Institute of Technology, ATPL pilot, safety manager since 1971, 35 years safety regulator, and 20 years check inspector on A320 and A340. 
 
"Angle of Attack sheds light for the novice and expert alike.  Their subject matter expertise is admirable.  They have used the Air France 447 crash and other crashes of automated airplanes as examples of accidents that might have been prevented if the crews had access to realistic training to prepare them for those rare events and if their aircraft had been equipped with angle of attack indicators." 
-Captain Elaine M. Parker, Beyond Risk Management
 
"For the very first time the full story of Air France 447, one of the most significant events in aviation history, is revealed thanks to eight years of painstaking research."
-John Darbo
- Argus International, former American Airlines manager of internal evaluation and event investigation. 
 
"You don't have to be a [pilot to find this book moving and absorbing."
- Adam Hochschild, Author of Spain in Our Hearts and King Leopold's Ghost 
 
"This book proves conclusively that education by meteorologists is the key to fundamental understanding of the impact weather has on the elements of the aviation arena."
- Debbie Schaum
Embry-Riddle University
 
"A masterful work that was hard to put down."
-Captain Shawn Pruchnicki
Ohio State University for Aviation Studies

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