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David GeroFavorite Books:Unheeded Warning - By Stephen A. Fredrick, a courageous American Eagle pilot, who was willing to sacrifice his job so the public could be informed about the dangers of the ATR turbo-prop aircraft. It explains, in great detail, why passengers should avoid flying on the ATR airliners when the weather makes aircraft icing more likely . This book is highly recommended by the Editor of AirlineSafety.Com. Mr. David Gero, is author of three books on aviation accidents. For several years he has been an invaluable research source to the editor of this Web Page. The editor has found Mr. Gero's writings to be meticulous, unbiased and accurate. The editor, therefore, recommends the following books to those who wish to learn more about the history of aviation accidents: Aviation Disasters (2nd edition) - A book by David Gero that chronicles more than 230 airline catastrophes worldwide since 1950, providing meticulous detail. Flights of Terror - Another book by David Gero that concentrates on various types of hostile action committed against commercial aircraft, from the earliest days of air travel to the present. Military Aviation Disasters - David Gero. Probably the most comprehensive work on this subject, dealing with accidents from 1908 to 1998. Hard cover, 176 pages, with world-wide photographs. To find any aviation book, in or out of print, click on the Amazon Logo below and then enter title and/or author in the search box:
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