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Celebrating the crew of TWA 841

It was thirty-eight years ago today that the crew of TWA 841 experienced a near-fatal accident. Aviation enthusiasts, current and retired pilots and accident investigators, and fans of nonfiction narratives can now decide for themselves whether or not the official probable cause is correct or not.  There is also strong evidence

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A long awaited update

I know it’s been a while since I posted here on my personal site. So I thought I would write a short post to give an update on what I’ve been doing these past few months. For one, I’ve been hard at work at the number one airline in the

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What I learned about book marketing

A few years back I was out of work and had no prospects for employment. I ran through a slew of part time positions including delivering packages for FedX, working for H&R Block, and flight instructing. I even spent several weeks going door to door to help with the 2010

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Have you discovered Whispersync?

When Amazon came out with the first e-reader, it was revolutionary. I could go online, find a book I was interested in reading, and with a few clicks, purchase the book and have it downloaded to my device in a matter of seconds. I’m now on my third Kindle. I

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Scapegoat launches into orbit

Today the book Scapegoat: A Flight Crew’s Journey from Heroes to Villains to Redemption was successfully launched. It was nearly four years ago that I first started bouncing around the idea of writing a book about TWA 841. Whenever I get an idea for a potential book project, I ask friends

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Don’t buy the book Scapegoat

Today marks the one month countdown for the launch of Scapegoat. So why would I write a post encouraging you to not buy the book? Good question. Here are three very good answers: Reason number one: If I interviewed you for the book, and you haven’t already received an advanced

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