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A World War II era bomber pressed into transoceanic service as a freighter is lost. It's night. The water below is frigid. Whether the crew survives depends on how close to a ship they can ditch their aircraft. Now, a ne...
Connecting Planes in Trouble with Ships at Sea is an episode from AIN's The Human Factor: Tales from the Flight Deck by Aviation International News. A World War II era bomber pressed into transoceanic service as a freighter is lost. It's ni...
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Published Apr 17, 2019, 24:15 long, audio available.
A World War II era bomber pressed into transoceanic service as a freighter is lost. It's night. The water below is frigid. Whether the crew survives depends on how close to a ship they can ditch their aircraft. Now, a new initiative would put ships and planes together, greatly reducing the time in water for aircraft crewmembers. Participants: Dr. Phillip Zeeck, former B-26 freighter first officer Jim Stabile, CEO, ADS Christine Negroni, aviation writer, author of The Crash Detectives
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Connecting Planes in Trouble with Ships at Sea is an episode from AIN's The Human Factor: Tales from the Flight Deck by Aviation International News.
This episode is 24:15 long.
This episode was published on Apr 17, 2019.
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Connecting Planes in Trouble with Ships at Sea is from AIN's The Human Factor: Tales from the Flight Deck by Aviation International News.
Published Apr 17, 2019 and 24:15 long