My first book 35 Miles From Shore was published back in 2008. Thanks to Amazon's excellent marketing and the advent of the e-book, the book continues to sell. I still hear from readers. I recently heard from a reader who took the picture shown in this post as he and his new wife passed by the site …
Score one for the defense
I thought this image was appropriate for the story I'm about to tell in this post as well as the time of year. As I near completion of a first draft of the manuscript, I am taking another look at the trial that was held in May of 1983. I have written about that trial in several other posts on this …
35 Miles From Shore Featured on Amazon
Today I learned that my book 35 Miles From Shore will be featured on Amazon in a promotion called The Big Deal. The promotion lasts until June 28. This is a Kindle ebook promotion only. The regular price for the ebook on all platforms is $9.95. The price during the promotion is just $2.99. This is …
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Silenced
During the course of the two year investigation into TWA 841, the three cockpit crewmembers never had an opportunity to dispute, in a public forum, the claims being made against them. At a deposition held on January 29, 1980, first officer Scott Kennedy had written a prepared statement that he …
TWA 841 Exposed
In my previous post, The Boeing Scenario Debunked, I demonstrated the NTSB theory of the TWA 841 upset. The NTSB theory, however, does not match the physical evidence (the damaged airplane, debris field, FDR data) or the testimony of the crew. In the video below I offer an alternative theory that …
The Boeing Scenario Debunked
Ask any pilot old enough to remember TWA 841 and most will recite something along the following line: that's the one where the pilots were fooling around in the cockpit with flaps and slats and circuit breakers and almost crashed then tried to cover it up by erasing the CVR. That's the story I heard …