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Destination Disaster: From the Tri-Motor to the DC-10 - The Risk of Flying

Brand: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co

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UPC:
9780812906196
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1976-12-21
Author:
Paul Eddy;Elaine Potter;Bruce Page
Language:
english
Edition:
1st
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*Destination Disaster* is a remarkable book of the politics in the (wide-body) commercial-aviation industry, and an accounting of the political warfare between McDonald Douglas and Lockheed Aircraft to gain acceptance of their designs during the early competition for wide-body commercial aircraft. One company, McDonald, pushed hard in Washington to prevent the technically more-advanced L1011 from being accepted in the commercial airline industry, only to see its candidate, the DC-10, later prove to be a safety nightmare. It is a spell-binding account of the troubles that ensued. In the end, Douglas' effort helped prevent acceptance of the L1011 for large-scale orders, and the plane ended production far too soon due to lowered order rate.