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(More customer reviews)Captain Brian Power-Waters XIII does it again. His indepth explanation of the inner workings of the Management of our Airlines are all too true. The cozy "at the cost of safety" arrangements with the FAA and the manipulation of logs by supervisors to keep airplanes in the air for profit over safety is frightening. A must read for all air travelors. When will the government agencies do their job as overseers of the safety of Airline operations?? What will it take to wake up the flying public? Our Airports and our skies have never been in need of regulation and control as it does now.
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Captain Power-Waters covers every aspect of commercial aviation and brings the reader to the conclusion that it is a much more perilous means of transportation than generally suspected. Most of the material in this book has never been touched upon in any previous book on air safety. The following are a few of the subjects that are documented in this book:
There are no U.S. airports that have adequate firefighting procedures.
Mechanically impaired airliners are allowed to fly when, in reality, they should be grounded.
The flushing of an airline toilet has imperiled the lives of passengers aboard the plane and people on the ground.
The air traffic control system is near collapse caused by the "bumbling" FAA.
Airline pilots are not thoroughly trained to recover from all modes of flight.
The Boeing 737 is the most popular airliner ever built, but it is potentially the most dangerous.
"Captain Power-Waters brings an understanding and appreciation of Air Traffic control from two perspectives: as a pilot operating within the system; and as someone who possesses a vast knowledge of the ATC's work."William A. Faville, Jr., National Air TrafficControllers Association, President MKC."If you are interested in the training of an airline captain, if you think your airline is safe, or if you think the FAA is totally interested in your safety, this is the book for you."Carl T. Butterworth, Senior Captain, American Airlines, Ret. Brig. Gen., ANG."You obviously have done an extensive job researching this topic, and more importantly, it is clear you have lived the issues. I congratulate you on your effort."Robert Roach, Jr., General Vice President, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
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