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17 Days and 17 Miles Apart: The Crashes of TWA Flight 529 and Northwest Flight 706

by 17 Days and 17 Miles Apart: The Crashes of TWA Flight 529 and Northwest Flight 706

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A missing two-cent cotter pin, smaller than a paperclip, can bring down a four-engine airliner and kill hundreds of people. In 1961, only 17 days and 17 miles apart, Trans World Airlines Flight 529 and Northwest Airlines Flight 706 suffered fatal disasters in Illinois. The Lockheed Constellation operated by TWA crashed because of a missing cotter pin, and the Northwest Airlines Lockheed Electra crashed because someone forgot to install a few inches of safety wire. Government officials charged with investigating these crashes reveal why the airlines and their employees took no responsibility for such fatal ineptness. This book tells the story of the ill-fated airliners, how the airlines avoided responsibility, and how the passengers are remembered by next-of-kin after more than 50 years. Readers may discover similarities between the 1961 disasters and the 2019 crashes of two Boeing 737 MAX jetliners that killed 346 people.

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  • Feb 19, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9781476696065 ISBN-13:
  • 1476696063 ISBN-10:
  • English Language