The Crash of Piedmont Airlines Flight 22 - Paul D. Houle

The Crash of Piedmont Airlines Flight 22

Completing the Record of the 1967 Midair Collision Near Hendersonville, North Carolina

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2015
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-6224-4 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Against a backdrop of inadequate funding, misplaced priorities and a lack of manpower, American commercial aviation in the 1960s was in a perilous state. In July 1967, when a Piedmont Airlines Boeing 727 collided with a Cessna 310 over Hendersonville, North Carolina, killing 82 people, the industry was in crisis. This book reveals the true story of the investigation: what was left out and why.
Against a backdrop of inadequate funding, misplaced priorities and a lack of manpower, American commercial aviation in the 1960s was in a perilous state. In July 1967, when a Piedmont Airlines Boeing 727 collided with a Cessna 310 over Hendersonville, North Carolina, killing 82 people, the industry was in crisis. Congress called hearings on aviation safety and government and union officials pressured President Lyndon Johnson to request increased funding for aviation safety.

But the National Transportation Safety Board's probe into the crash was flawed from the start. The investigative team was made up of individuals whose companies had certain interests in the outcome. The lead investigator was the brother of the vice president of Piedmont Airlines. In an effort to shift blame from the government and Piedmont, critical conversations recorded on tape never made it into the NTSB's report. Maintenance and training records, as well as industry warnings of the 727's operational limitations, were also omitted. This book reveals the true story of the investigation: what was left out and why.

Paul D. Houle is a former traffic accident investigator with the United States Army. His work in the field of transportation has spanned almost twenty years. He lives with his wife and son in Boiling Springs, South Carolina, USA.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction

1. “I have a flight plan for you”

2. Passenger List

3. “Twenty-two is ready to go”

4. “Twenty-two rolling”

5. “Somebody got an ashtray on fire?”

6. “A large ball of smoke and flame”

7. “We think it might be a big one”

8. “Deliberate, continuous leaks”

9. “This process is conducted entirely in the open”

10. “There is nothing in the budget request for radar systems”

11. “I really think you have been derelict in your duty”

12. “A compromise of aviation safety”

13. Reaching a “Breakdown” Point

14. “Every major FAA air traffic control facility is short of personnel”

15. “A family affair”

16. “Erratic speed control during enroute climb”

17. “That’s just the cigarette that’s on fire”

18. “We’ll turn off, go direct to the VOR”

19. “I did not participate in the NTSB’s investigation”

20. “Since we are in a real budget squeeze, aviation must take its lumps”

21. “We, the public, prefer simple answers”

22. “Poor cockpit discipline”

23. “At the very least, the controller should have requested a ­read-back”

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index

Zusatzinfo 8 photographs
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 320 g
Themenwelt Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Luftfahrt / Raumfahrt
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Technik Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik
ISBN-10 1-4766-6224-X / 147666224X
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-6224-4 / 9781476662244
Zustand Neuware
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