Flights of Terror: Aerial Hijack and Sabotage Since 1930

[David Gero] ↠ Flights of Terror: Aerial Hijack and Sabotage Since 1930 ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Flights of Terror: Aerial Hijack and Sabotage Since 1930 Each entry lists the date, airline involved, aircraft serial number, location, details of the action, and reason, if known. Meticulously researched and supported by photographs from around the world.. This first detailed reference concentrates specifically on the various types of hostile action committed against commercial aircraft, from the earliest days of air travel right up to the present day]

Flights of Terror: Aerial Hijack and Sabotage Since 1930

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Rating : 4.13 (588 Votes)
Asin : 185260512X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 172 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-10-26
Language : English

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He is a television director as well as author of Aviation Disasters (Sutton, 2006), Flights of Terror (PSL, 1997), and the original edition of Military Aviation Disasters (PSL, 1999). About the AuthorDavid Gero has been interested in air disasters for many years and has gathered information on more than 5,000 incidents of all kinds. David lives in San Gabriel, California.

Each entry lists the date, airline involved, aircraft serial number, location, details of the action, and reason, if known. Meticulously researched and supported by photographs from around the world.. This first detailed reference concentrates specifically on the various types of hostile action committed against commercial aircraft, from the earliest days of air travel right up to the present day

"Flights of terror" according to ANTONIO BORDONI. Book is well done. Particularly I appreciated the fact of the many details and information reported in the text.To be recommended to all researchers on terrorism and sabotage.. Good but headaching to read A Customer Its pretty good as a reference book I mean to see which airlines had been high jacked or something like that but to read as leasure I think its a little too loaded with statistics and facts

David Gero has been interested in air disasters for many years and has gathered information on more than 5,000 incidents of all kinds. He is a television director as well as author of Aviation Disasters (Sutton, 2006), Flights of Terror (PSL, 1997), and the original edition of Military Aviation Disasters (PSL, 1999). David lives in San Gabriel, California.

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