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Willful Misconduct

The Tragic Story of Pan American Flight 806

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Willful Misconduct

By: William Norris
Narrated by: Tom Beyer
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In 1974, Pan American Flight 806 was hoping to land safely in Pago Pago, Samoa, but instead plummeted at 140 miles per hour into the jungle floor. The 101 passengers and crew members all survived this devastating crash. Unfortunately, only four of them escaped the wreckage before the ensuing fire that followed and lived to tell their story. After the disaster, Pan American was found guilty of "willful misconduct" after the longest and most expensive trial in aviation history.

William Norris sets out to discover the truth about the controversies surrounding the accident. What caused the crash, and what prevented the 97 passengers from escaping the aircraft with their lives? Among these questions, Norris discovers more answers to other mysteries about this devastating event and its trial along the way.

It is a triumph of investigative journalism by a man whose outrage grew as he followed the trail of evidence, dug beneath the cover-ups, and personally came to know most of those involved. Willful Misconduct is a gripping tale, full of courtroom drama, fascinating characters, and human tragedy.

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A good example of big corporations trying to weasel out of any blame and putting a nominal value on human life. This court case is a fantastic showcase of lawyer greed. The only downside is Tom Beyer's attempt at a Kiwi accent. It starts (very briefly) in New Zealand, then takes a stop-over in South Africa, before time-travelling back to Dickensian London. Despite this slight misstep, his narration is excellent.

Great story if air crash court cases is your thing

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