-Nephew loves it
Book is very informative, my 8-year-old nephew loves planes and crashes. Tries to figure out why the crash occured and this book has helped.
-LAURA SMITH 5.0 out of 5 stars
Air travel is one of the safest ways to journey across the world-but when disaster strikes, its consequences are unforgettable. What went wrong in these tragic moments? Was it weather, mechanical failure, or human error?
In this gripping book, you'll uncover the stories behind the 10 deadliest plane crashes in aviation history-events that reshaped how we fly today. Through clear storytelling, powerful analysis, and rare historical images, the author reconstructs the final moments of each doomed flight and reveals how each tragedy led to lasting improvements in aviation safety.
Inside this book, you will find:
The deadliest single-plane crash: Japan Airlines Flight 123 (1985).The deadliest collision in history involving two Boeing 747s: the Tenerife Airport Disaster (1977).Air crashes that revolutionized safety standards across the aviation industry, including American Airlines Flight 191 (1979) and Nigeria Airways Flight 2120 (1991).The most heartbreaking disaster on the coldest continent: Air New Zealand Flight 901 over Antarctica (1979).
Dedicated to the victims and their families, Plane Crashes offers a sobering yet inspiring look at how tragedy paved the path toward safer skies.