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Flight failure : investigating the nuts and bolts of air disasters and aviation safety / Donald J. Porter.

Porter, Donald J., (author.).

Summary:

Chronicles maintenance-related accidents caused by individual, corporate, or governmental negligence and brings the industry's current state of affairs into sharp focus. The author, a former aviation engineer, examines how failures of the smallest of parts have brought down airliners, explaining sometimes esoteric mechanical issues for readers with no technical background. Vividly describing the terror of accidents and close calls, the author then follows the painstaking investigations to determine causes. He focuses on maintenance errors, which rank as one of the top three causes of airline accidents, and points to the factors that have led to an alarming situation-- continued reduction of licensed mechanics, the shutting down of maintenance bases in the United States, and the outsourcing of maintenance to lowballing contractors. The Federal Aviation Administration, which should be overseeing quality control, is caught in a conflicted dual role--charged with regulating safety on the one hand and assuring the fiscal stability of airlines on the other. Porter recommends that the numbers and job security of airline mechanics be increased and that they be vested with an authority level akin to medical professionals.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781633886223
  • ISBN: 1633886220
  • Physical Description: ix, 196 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Guilford, Connecticut : Prometheus Books, [2020]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-185) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Who's minding the store? -- Leaving Las Vegas -- Smoking gun -- Triple Nickel -- Disconnected -- Boxes and people -- Under the radar -- Then as now -- Unscrewed -- Blame game -- Loose nuts -- Outsourced.
Subject: Aircraft accidents > Investigation > United States > Case studies.
Airplanes > United States > Maintenance and repair > Case studies.
Aeronautics > United States > Safety measures.
Disasters > United States > Case studies.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Headingley Municipal Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Headingley Municipal Library 363.12 POR (Text) 36440000278366 Adult Nonfiction Volume hold Available -

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