Flying Blind, Flying Safe

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Flying Blind, Flying Safe

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ISBN: 9780380975327
作者: Mary Schiavo / Sabra Chartrand
出版社: Avon Books
发行时间: 1997 -5
装订: Paperback
价格: USD16.96
页数: 373

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简介

Written by a crusading former government official, FLYING BLIND, FLYING SAFE is the book that must be read by everyone who flies. In it is the vital airline safety information the public has a right--and a need--to know: the most dangerous planes and flying conditions; the least secure vs the best equipped airports; which carriers to avoid and why; and ways to help yourseslf increase safety.
As Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Transportation from 1990-1996, Mary Schiavo made waves, headlines, and enemies and brought about much needed change during her administration. A former assistant U.S. attorney and licensed pilot, Transportation's "top cop" became concerned early on with what she believed were holes in the aviation safety net and set out to investigate unsettling allegations of fraud, mismanagement, waste, abuse, corruption, and duplicity within the airline industry and the FAA itself. What she uncovered were deep-seated internal policies of denial and cover-up, a shocking lack of concern for public safety and a conscious acceptance of substandard work, parts, maintenance, supervision, and security procedures and practices that have been exposed by dozens of air disasters--including the tragic ValuJet crash in Florida and TWA flight 800 in New York--and which will doubtless be responsible for many more unless Schiavo's warnings are heeded.
FLYING BLIND, FLYING SAFE is your guide to safer, smarter air travel.

contents

INTRODUCTION - The ValuJet Tragedy
CHAPTER 1. Who Does The FAA Work For, Anyway? Not You.
CHAPTER 2. The Plane Truth
CHAPTER 3. The Tombstone Agency
CHAPTER 4. Business As Usual
CHAPTER 5. See No Evil: Bogus Parts
CHAPTER 6. Cash Cows: Where Your Airport Money Went
CHAPTER 7. Relative Truth: CULT-ure at the FAA
CHAPTER 8. The Second Greatest Thrill
CHAPTER 9. Who Watches the Manufacturers?
CHAPTER 10. TWA Flight 800
CHAPTER 11. 1997, 1998
CHAPTER 12. There’s No Such Thing As “Safety” at the FAA
CHAPTER 13. Airplanes
CHAPTER 14. U.S. and Foreign Airlines
CHAPTER 15. Airports
CHAPTER 16. Straighten Up and Fly Right
CHAPTER 17. Flying Healthy
CHAPTER 18. Weather
CHAPTER 19. When You Have To Fight
CHAPTER 20. Silencing the Watchdog

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