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Hijacked : THE REAL STORY OF THE HEROES OF FLIGHT 705 |
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Rating:  Summary: Unbelievable! Review: A fantastic book that will leave you wanting more. A constant cliff hanger that had kept my nose in the book. It is a truely unbelievable story that is written brillantly. I enjoyed it throughly and recommended it to everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Hijacked Review: As a commercial pilot myself, I found this book impossible to put down. I first learned of the story on a television documentary, and had to read the book for more details. While pilots routinely train for all sorts of emergencies (fires, engine failures, electrical failures, etc.), a brutal hijacking like this is something that you don't train for, much less even think about. I found the author spent a little too much time on human elements (families, backgrounds, etc.), but the book still makes excellent reading for pilots and non-pilots alike. After reading this book, those with any sort of flying phobia should feel very satisfied with the capabilities of cockpit crews and aircraft.
Rating:  Summary: Unbelieveable true story that you must read to believe Review: Dave Hirschman tells the story of 3 FedEx crew members who faced a deranged co-worker in graphic detail. The actions of the crew with their severe injuries reads like fiction. Anyone interested in an action packed drama must read this book.
Rating:  Summary: Astounding! Review: I bought this book in an airport bookshop about five minutes before departure and in 4 days had it completed. This is perhaps the BEST book ever published. If you follow my reviews, you know I like true accounts, and real events. Well let me tell you, YOU ARE THERE. Hijacked takes you along on the April day in 1994 when a disgruntled employ tried (niotice I said tried) to hijack a fully loaded DC-10 cargo plane. You are shown the the events leading up to the day, the things that actually went on; from takeoff to landing; and the aftermath. This is my Five star list simply because you couldnt rate any higher. I cannot use words to stress the bravery of the crew and the efforts of all involved in this tragedy. Read this and you will see a story of true American heroism at work. An amazing book
Rating:  Summary: WOW! HEROS! Ordinary men in an extraordinary situation Review: I first read about this story in Reader's Digest and was so engrossed in it that I went to my local Bookstore and ordered it shipped "RUSH". I was raised at an airport and have been an avid follower of aviation. I found this book to have a GREAT balance of technical and lay details of aviation. Furthermore, I had a long talk with a FedEx 727 Captain who was "Non-Reving" on our airline about this incident, he knows this crew personally and was there at the Memphis airport when this happened. He also thought that the book was well written and quite accurate and realistic. I LOVE true stories of courage and strength. I was not disappointed in the purchase of this book. GOOD LUCK to David, Jim, and Andy and their families. Our prayers are with you all. Dave ... Thanx for a GREAT Book. God Bless ... mike
Rating:  Summary: Unbelievable! Review: I knew about this story before I read the book. My husband flies for FedEx, but was not involved in the incident. If this had been written as fiction, readers would have thought it "over the top," as it is so hard to believe what these pilots survived. I read this book in 2 days and even though I knew most of the details, I could not put it down. I felt like I'd witnessed the event. As an airline pilot's wife, I found the telling of the pilots' personal stories to be relevant and most compelling.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: I liked this Book so much that when it arrived I was not able to put it down. I read all 319 pages the same day that the book arrived. I did like the background information given about the pilots before the flight, though I didn't agree with the way as the book comes to climax it cuts away to tell you background information on another character. Overall it was still a great book and I would highly recomend reading it.
Rating:  Summary: Hijacked a runaway hit! Review: I'm surprised at the number of people I come across who have never heard of this book's subject matter -- the attempted hijacking of a Fedex cargo airplane by a disgruntled pilot-employee. When one mentions that it was a cargo airplane, people usually respond with a frown. "Why on earth would anyone want to hijack a cargo airplane?" they ask. Well, read the book and find out; it covers an amazing story. I found the book very difficult to put down -- just the kind I like. The technical details were very accurate and, especially to my liking, the book was very well written. I'll promise you this: if you like suspense, you won't be disappointed.
Rating:  Summary: A Page Turner... Review: The story contained within these pages makes you want more. The crew members of Flight 705 fought for their lives and survived, however, is survival enough? The attack has left life long scars, both mental and physical, on the crew of this flight. The book thrusts forth the true horror of their ordeal. A must read for pilots who want to know how bad it can get. Also a triumph for the crew of flight 705.
Rating:  Summary: A Really Good Book Review: This book really reads fast, the only thing that slowed me down was that I kept telling my wife bits from the pages. When the attack took place the author does a great job of making you see the full event? I do not even remember hearing much about this in the past but here are all the facts. It really makes the hardened cockpit doors look like a long overdue idea. Sometimes with airline books you get a lot of pilot speak that is hard to understand but not here - the author does a great job of explaining everything, almost like if he were with you in the living room while you read. You also really get to feel for the victims of this madman. You do not have to be interested in airlines to get a lot out of this book; it is just an overall great read.
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