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The Killing Zone : How and  Why Pilots Die
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The Killing Zone : How and Why Pilots Die

Author(s): Craig, Paul
Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket: No
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Language: English
Publisher Name: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Year: 2001
ISBN: 9780071362696
Book ID: 005275
Catalogue(s): Transportation ◇ Technology and History of Technology
324pp. In black cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. Boards are square, sharp and clean and internally the book is neat, clean, bright and fresh throughout. Firmly bound. A very good copy in a like dust jacket.One of the most valuable survival kits ever assembled, Craig's The Killing Zone signals around the deadliest dangers facing pilots and helps them fly clear, identifying the peril-filled 'zone' where pilots are most likely to die. 8vo.
Keywords:
flying areoplanes pilots safety

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