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"Flight 901, an Air New Zealand DC10, was on a sightseeing journey from Christchurch to the Antarctic and back. It flew straight into snow-covered Mount Erebus with the loss of all 257 people on board. Pilot error was blamed.
Royal Commissioner Peter Mahon was appointed to investigate the causes of the world's fourth worst air disaster. His account of the enquiry reads like a fast-moving, contemporary detective story. He reveals a tangled web of intrigue that led him to exonerate the pilot and conclude that the airline and others engaged in a major cover-up after the accident."
Scarce softcover copy in very good condition. Internally unmarked; pages lightly tanned. Binding strong and square.
THIS BOOK WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT COMPANION TO THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO THE CRASH ON MOUNT EREBUS, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THIS SELLER AT THE FOLLOWING LINK:
Publisher : Collins
Edition: 1st paperback Ed. 2nd Imprint, 1987
Language : English
Softcover : 296 pages
Dimensions : 200 x 130 x 20 mm (L x W x T)
Condition: Secondhand