Last
night, my wife Jennifer was reading Clive Cussler’s Corsair (2009), a novel ‘from the Oregon Files’ co-written with Jack
Du Brul, and noticed in the story details about a 737 plane crash (pp130/131)
that has pre-echoes of the latest tragedy.
‘…
we had to consider engine failure – radio dying scenario but discounted it… (we
think ) the plane’s tail came off… a structural failure in the tail could very
likely damage the radio antennas, which would explain the blackout… it could
also knock out the plane’s transponder at the same time…’
‘The
screen showed a mountainous area, nearly
inaccessible to anything other than a chopper or a serious four-wheel drive…
the wreckage stretched for a half mile or more up the slope…’
The
same year of this book’s publication there was a plane crash – Air France
Flight 447, an Airbus A330 – on 1 June. It entered an aerodynamic stall and fell
into the Atlantic, killing 228 passengers and crew. The black boxes were not
recovered from the ocean floor until 2011.
Later: 27 March: Since writing the above, it has been revealed that one of the pilots deliberately murdered everyone onboard. At the risk of inserting a spoiler, the above book has further echoes, apparently!
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