
Why Planes Crash
An Accident Investigator's Fight for Safe Skies
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Mike Chamberlain
Boarding an airplane strikes at least a small sense of fear into most people. Even though we all have heard that the odds of being struck by lightning are greater than the odds of perishing in a plane crash, it still doesn't feel that way. Airplane crashes might be rare, but they do happen, and they’re usually fatal. David Soucie insists that most of these deaths could be prevented. He’s worked as a pilot, a mechanic, an FAA inspector, and an aviation executive. He’s seen death up close and personal - deaths of colleagues and friends that might have been prevented if he had approved certain safety measures in the aircrafts they were handling. His years of experience have led Dave to become an impassioned consultant on the topic of airline safety. This includes not only advising the Obama administration, but also taking a leading role in the congressionally funded NextGen interdepartmental initiative in regards to both the department of transportation and the departments of defense, homeland security, FBI, CIA, and others. Find out the truth about airplane safety and discover what the future holds for air travel.
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David Soucie, an aviation safety inspector and advisor on safety management to many groups, including the federal government, brings extensive experience to the writing of his impassioned memoir of his fight to make the skies safer. Elegantly performed in a normal-guy tone by Mike Chamberlain, Soucie’s audiobook is filled with up close and personal stories of harrowing tragedies and near misses. While everyone shudders at the thought of an airplane crash, preventing such crashes is Soucie’s career and purpose. Listeners will hear not only the heartrending losses but will also learn some of the physics of flight and will become inspired by the prospects for future flight safety.
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The narration is superb, the story is compelling, the only negative I can think of is the title of the book, which I fear will cause readers to think its a dry technical book.
If you fly, give it a try.
Must Read for anyone who Travels by Air
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I enjoyed this book.
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The book's narration superbly complements the subject matter, enhancing the reader's understanding and immersion. Soucie's deep respect for aviation and dedication to factual exploration add layers of authenticity and intrigue to his work.
"Why Planes Crash" is truly one of the best aviation reads in years. Its brilliant combination of educational content and captivating storytelling leaves you wishing for more as you turn the last page. A must-read for any aviation enthusiast and a rewarding journey for the curious reader.
A Soaring Achievement in Aviation Literature
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Good Listen!
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If you could sum up Why Planes Crash in three words, what would they be?
Interesting, informative, personalWhat did you like best about this story?
This book is NOT really about plane crashes, per se, it is a story about one mans journey to make air travel safer. David Soucie is a flawed individual and does not tried to come off as anything else. Soucie is driven because of mistakes he personally have made and although he is the hero of the book (and does act heroically sometimes) he retains his humility throughout the book.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
His investigation of the Hawaiian plane crash.Any additional comments?
READ IT!Fascinatin evolution of a conscientious investigator
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Far fetched
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Not exactly what I expected.
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Book definitely highlights the DC circle jerk accurately. Very similar to the movie scene from National Lampoon’s Christmas...you kiss my a... you kiss his a.., you kiss his a.. etc.
Book is eye opening regarding the Tinas and Toms of the government bureaucracy, same people ignoring intel regarding 9/11 or COVID-19. Same folks who end up blaming everyone else during senate inquiries, or Congressional hearings.
Looked up Debra Entricken, and she is still in OK city. Being the best Tina she can. Thanks to Google her email can be found even though she is hiding best she can on Linkedin. That’s the problem in our society, it allows the Toms and Tinas to dig in like a tick and work hard to fight change...in turn cause lives to be ruined and good people like David Soucie to leave.
Risk mitigation....paid with blood
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Average book
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