General Information
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 Title:                  Final Approach
 Author:                 John J. Nance
 Read By:                ?
 Copyright:              1990
 Audiobook Copyright:    1990
 Genre:                  Aviation Thriller
 Publisher:              ?
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
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 Source:                 Usenet Download -No original nfo
 Condition:              OK

File Information
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 Number of MP3s:         11
 Total Duration:         14:59:26
 Total MP3 Size:         411.87
 Parity Archive:         YES
 Encoded At:             CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
 ID3 Tags:               Set, v1.1, v2.3

Book Description
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If there was an original .nfo file I don't have it. I can find no info 
about who published or even narrated the book.
Recorded from cassettes and there are only supposed to be 11 sides.

  On a rain-slashed and gusty night, North America Airlines Flight 255 
descends from a stormy sky - to trigger one of the most horrifying aviation 
disasters of the decade. Scores of passengers and crew members are killed 
or injured. For a thousand reasons it never should have happened; it 
is the National Transportation Safety Board's investigator Joe Wallingford's 
job to discover the reasons why it did.

On a long and difficult journey, Wallingford goes behind doors usually 
closed to the flying public, and seeks to discover what the wreckage 
is telling him and what certain people are trying to hide. When an anonymous 
caller claims that the crash was due to sabotage involving a racist, 
right-wing politician, the media circus is whipped into a frenzy, and 
Joe realizes he is racing against time. Here are the unseen but potentially 
disastrous effects of airline cost-cutting, the strained relations between 
management and pilots, and the Federal Aviation Administration's bureaucratic 
game playing with people's lives.

  FINAL APPROACH brings Wallingford closer to the truth, and closer 
to professional suicide. What keeps him going is old fashioned integrity 
and the prospect of a nonprofessional encounter with Dr. Susan Kelly, 
his beautiful, brilliant superior on the National Transportation Safety 
Board.

  It takes Wallingford's revelations at a shocking NTSB Board of Inquiry 
and a senator's brilliant questioning in a sensational Senate Subcommittee 
hearing to destroy a sinister attempted cover-up and solve the riddle 
of the Kansas City disaster; a headline-grabbing occurrence that embarrasses 
the White House and affects future airline policy, along with the lives 
of the people involved.

