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Mass Market Paperback Ghost of Flight 401 Book

ISBN: 0425035530

ISBN13: 9780425035535

Ghost of Flight 401

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Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library. Book has a Library Binding and the usual Library Stamps, Stickers, Card Holder, Library Markings. May or May Not have a Dust Jacket. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Flight 401 or Fright 101

Thirty years later, the existence of spirits who have not crossed over may not be generally accepted, but a wide majority would not discount it as B.S., like Frank Borman, President of Eastern Airlines. Who wouldn't want a flight engineer like Don Repo doing a preflight check of their plane to make sure there were no problems? I wouldn't consider that a frightening experience; I'd welcome it! The book is well written and hard to put down. It is one of the best books on "ghosts" I have read. Can they prove the encounters? As usual, eye witness accounts are discounted because there is no empirical "hard" evidence.

The Real Truth about Flight 401 - I know it is true here's my story

This book is about ghostly encounters of the crew from Eastern Airlines Flight 401 that crashed in 1972, in the Florida Everglades . There were 101 people killed in the crash, most were killed immediately but a few died a little later of their injuries. The airline salvaged the galley equipment from the plane. I know this is a fact because the infrared oven on Flight 401 was made by my ex husband's former company, Foster Refrigerator (formerly of Hudson, New York). The salvaged infrered oven was cleaned, tested and reinstalled in a new airplane that was built. In 1982, my teenage son was working a summer clean-up detail for my ex-husband at the Foster plant in Hudson. In the far end of the then mostly deserted plant, my son found some old equipment covered in wood, plastic and tarps; a new looking infrared oven. Since, I had tested a prototype home version of their infrared oven with much success and begged to keep it; my son came home and suggested I get my husband to bring the unit home for me to use. When I told to my ex-husband that my son had found an infrared oven in the warehouse and asked if he could he bring it home for me; I was told the incredulous story of Flight 401 and the haunting of the newer plane that utilized the scavenged oven from Flight 401. Of course, I did not believe the story and thought my ex was just making excuses not to bring the oven home or trying to pull a joke on me. I called my best friend, whose husband was corporate treasurer of Foster Refrigerator. She had never heard the story but they had only been married a year. When her husband came home she asked him about the oven in the warehouse; without saying anything else. Her husband then told her the same exact story about the oven and the hauntings that my husband had told me. Although, then CEO of Eastern, Frank Borman, wanted everyone to belive the ghost stories were Cr*p and a bunch of lies; the truth is that the stories of the two dead pilots from Flight 401 haunting the new plane were completely true. Eventually, (after several sightings of the pilot and co-pilot from flight 401 on the newer plane)the Foster infrared oven was pulled off the plane when three flight attendants saw the ghostly pilot in the oven while they were trying to serve a meal to passengers. They called the pilot of the plane and he saw the apparition too. At that point, Eastern got rid of the oven. I do not know if the book mentions what happened to the oven but the oven was removed from the plane and sent back to Foster Refrigerator, where it sat in a remote part of the warehouse, covered up and unused for many years thereafter. I am certain no one ever used the oven again. I think it is key to remember here that this was an infrared oven and if you recall most ghostly activites recorded by researchers involve infrared technology. Something about infrared and ghosts.......something bizarre, supernatural and totally true.

The Ghost Of Flight 401

This book is about an airplane, most known as Flight 401, that crashed into the Florida Everglades. The plane crash killed 101 passengers and crew. Suddenly, months later, the ghosts of its pilot and flight engineer began to appear on sister ships. Airline employees was scared to tell the reporter, John Fuller, about what they have been seeing, because they was scared of being hunted. Finally, they came forth and told the most astonishing story in history.I really recommend you to read this book , if you like to solve mysteries.

The Ghost of Flight 401

This was a very well-written and well-researched book. Right from the start, I felt I was there watching things transpire. I REALLY liked this book and found it hard to put down. One of the things that I found so interesting was that John Fuller normally wrote ficton books, and this one is not!!! That, to me, just added to the book's credibility.

EXCELLENT.... DO NOT READ ALONE!

I have read just about every non-fiction ghost story available and this book with a few exceptions is by far one of the most entertaining. I care not that there is no solid evidence, just that this was a pure flight into the unkown (excuse the pun)! John Fuller (the author) takes us back to 1972, that fateful night when flight 401 to Miami never reaches its destination. I felt as thought I was on that plane. Every detail, sound and devastating emotion is teased with such horrific suspence and waiting, waiting for that final moment of impact. After the tradgedy of the crash start coming the reports from bewildered flight attendents and crew who claim to be experiencing vivid images relating to the deceased crew of the crash. These accounts are of a truly terrorfying nature and are portrayed with desperate sincerity. If you are a fan of TRUE ghost stories BUY THIS BOOK. You will not regret it!
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