On March 27, 1977, two fully loaded Boeing 747s met in the fog on the single runway of Tenerife's Los Rodeos Airport. In seconds, the world's deadliest aviation disaster unfolded, killing 583 people and sending shockwaves through the global aviation community. Yet from the wreckage came transformation.
This book tells the complete, fact-based story of Tenerife-how a crowded ramp, deteriorating weather, strained communication, and momentary misjudgments converged into tragedy. It follows the disaster from the events on the ground to the desperate aftermath, the investigations, and the sweeping reforms that reshaped air travel forever.
Meticulously researched and written as a narrative history, Tenerife 1977: How Two 747s Changed Safety Forever is not only the story of loss but also of change. It shows how lessons carved from catastrophe laid the foundation for today's safer skies, where pilots, controllers, and regulators still study Tenerife to ensure such a disaster never happens again.
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978-1-923570-94-8 (9781923570948)
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