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Melding a pilot's practical view of life in the cockpit with the
expertise of an engineering professor to give readers an insider
look at plane crashes. One of the most amazing feats of modern life
is the frequency with which airplanes safely take off and land:
about 40,000 times a day in the United States alone. Commercial
aviation is by far the safest mode of transportation and is
becoming safer all the time. But on the exceedingly rare occasion
that a plane does crash, comprehensive accident analysis, thorough
investigation, and implementation of remedial actions significantly
reduces the probability of an already remote event ever recurring.
Plane Crash, an unprecedented collaboration between mechanical
engineering professor George Bibel and airline Captain Robert
Hedges, shares the riveting stories of both high-profile and
lesser-known airplane accidents. Drawing on accident reports,
eyewitness accounts, and simple diagrams to explain what went wrong
in the plane and in the cockpit, Hedges provides invaluable insight
into aviation human factors, while Bibel analyzes mechanical
failures. No prior scientific knowledge is needed to understand the
principles and procedures this book describes, only an interest in
the view from what Captain Hedges describes as "the best seat in
the house." Organized around the phases of flight-takeoff, climb,
cruise, approach, and landing-this book is a captivating look at
some of the most dramatic plane crashes of the modern age,
including Asiana Airlines 214, Air France 447, and Malaysia
Airlines 370. If you have ever wondered what goes through a pilot's
mind as a flight takes a turn for the dangerous, what impact
turbulence actually has on flight safety, or even just how the
wonders of aeronautics work to keep passengers safe day in and out,
Plane Crash will both fascinate and educate.
Gripping forensic tales explain how and why trains crash. Trains
are massive-with some weighing 15,000 tons or more. When these
metal monsters collide or go off the rails, their destructive power
becomes clear. In this book, George Bibel presents riveting tales
of trains gone wrong, the detective work of finding out why, and
the safety improvements that were born of tragedy. Train Wreck
details numerous crashes, including 17 in which more than 200
people were killed. Readers follow investigators as they sift
through the rubble and work with computerized event recorders to
figure out what happened. Using a mix of eyewitness accounts and
scientific explanations, Bibel draws us into a world of forensics
and human drama. Train Wreck is a fascinating exploration of *
runaway trains * bearing failures * metal fatigue * crash testing *
collision dynamics * bad rails
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