Based on unconventional air investigation techniques, this book highlights the mysterious crash of Alitalia flight AZ 112 on 5 May 1972, which killed 115 people, and was blamed solely on pilot negligence. Its findings show the cause of the disaster was not actually related to any pilot negligence, but, rather, it was the result of a criminal act. It argues that this attack was a symptom of the geopolitical tensions in Italy and Europe in that decade.
Rosario Marretta (2021). Unconventional Aeronautical Investigatory Methods: The Case of Alitalia Flight AZ 112. Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Unconventional Aeronautical Investigatory Methods: The Case of Alitalia Flight AZ 112
Rosario Marretta
2021-01-01
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Based on unconventional air investigation techniques, this book highlights the mysterious crash of Alitalia flight AZ 112 on 5 May 1972, which killed 115 people, and was blamed solely on pilot negligence. Its findings show the cause of the disaster was not actually related to any pilot negligence, but, rather, it was the result of a criminal act. It argues that this attack was a symptom of the geopolitical tensions in Italy and Europe in that decade.File in questo prodotto:
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