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FLIGHT 73 - The Inner Story - cover

FLIGHT 73 - The Inner Story

Tarak Ghosh

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

FLIGHT 73  is a harrowing journey through the events of the Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking.  This book will take readers on a harrowing journey through the events of the notorious Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking. 'Flight 73' is a gripping non-fiction story of the tragic event that took 20 lives and shocked the world on September 6th 1986. 
With gripping detail and captivating narrative, readers can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of the tragedy and its aftermath. By reading this book, readers will: - Uncover the real story behind the hijack of Pan Am Flight 73 - 
Experience the tragedy through the eyes and hearts of the survivors  
- Transform their understanding of terrorism and its effects 
- Gain insight into the events leading up to the hijacking What's included in the book? 
- A detailed account of the hijacking. 
- Insightful interviews with the survivors 
- Details of the investigations and court proceedings. 
Take a deep dive into this captivating story and unlock the real story behind the tragedy of Pan Am Flight 73.    
‘Flight 73’ is a Non-fiction, based on the true events that had happened on 6th September, 1986 while Pan-Am Clipper 73 was hijacked on the ground in Karachi, Pakistan. Nearly 361 passengers, ground crew and 13 flight attendants spent 16 hours as hostages of the terrorists. When the 747’s alternate power system failed, the panicked terrorists opened fire, leaving 20 dead. Read how the terro
Disponible depuis: 22/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 86 pages.

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