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Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival

von Laurence Gonzales

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As hundreds of rescue workers waited on the ground, United Airlines Flight 232 wallowed drunkenly over the bluffs northwest of Sioux City. The plane slammed onto the runway and burst into a vast fireball. The rescuers didn't move at first: nobody could possibly survive that crash. And then people began emerging from the summer corn that lined the runways. Miraculously, 184 of 296 passengers lived. No one has ever attempted the complete reconstruction of a crash of this magnitude. Drawing on interviews with hundreds of survivors, crew, and airport and rescue personnel, Laurence Gonzales, a commercial pilot himself, captures, minute by minute, the harrowing journey of pilots flying a plane with no controls and flight attendants keeping their calm in the face of certain death. He plumbs the hearts and minds of passengers as they pray, bargain with God, plot their strategies for survival, and sacrifice themselves to save others. Ultimately he takes us, step by step, through the gripping scientific detective work in super-secret labs to dive into the heart of a flaw smaller than a grain of rice that shows what brought the aircraft down. An unforgettable drama of the triumph of heroism over tragedy and human ingenuity over technological breakdown, Flight 232 is a masterpiece in the tradition of the greatest aviation stories ever told.… (mehr)
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I think this book would have been better if the author had limited himself to half the length. As it is, in 400+ pages, he repeats himself endlessly. A few sentences were literally copy/pasted and showed up a couple times in the book.

There are so many names involved with an accident of this magnitude, and it was really difficult keeping people straight, especially with the author going off on tangents frequently. He'd start talking about somebody and then a couple sentences later be talking about somebody else. I wouldn't always realize it at first. I'd have to go back and re-read sections.

I think the narrative would have been better if it had been linear, instead of jumping back and forth. From an emotional standpoint, I was ready to be done reading about the survivor's stories of the moments of impact and afterward, but the author just keeps threading in more and more awful stores throughout the book. I mean, yes, I knew I was reading a book about an aviation accident, so obviously I knew there was going to be some rough stuff to get through, but this was more than what I was expecting.

I would have been interested in reading about if and how the DC10 was ever redesigned to prevent future total hydraulics failures, or if that led to the aircraft's retirement. A lot was discussed about titanium and GE, but really nothing about the aircraft manufacturer.

Generally, I give this book a solid "meh." Didn't hate it, didn't really like it either. ( )
  lemontwist | Apr 5, 2020 |
This is a story of impossibility. A Douglas DC-10 should never be able to stay flying after losing all hydraulic systems, and yet the crew of Flight 232 were able to keep it in the air under exactly these circumstances. When Flight 232 hit the ground and a fireball erupted, first responders thought everyone would have been killed, and yet more than half the people aboard (about 60%) survived.

And like many stories of aircraft accidents, this is a story of multiple factors and circumstances combining at exactly the “right” time to create the conditions that led to the accident. It is a story, too, of safety improvements that have made commercial aviation the highly safe mode of transportation it is today.

That’s the story. As for this book, I’m not sure that this is the best way to tell that story. The author has chosen to weave all of the various threads together into a single running storyline; the narrative jumps from the passengers’ view to the cockpit, from air traffic control to the survivors 20 years on, then back to the cockpit, then to the passengers, then to the NTSB investigators… It’s dizzying and hard to keep everyone straight, not to mention disheartening when a passenger is first introduced and we learn immediately that they’re going to die, or be severely burned, or be otherwise injured.

I also found it deeply upsetting to see some of the photos in the middle of the book. It’s one thing to show pictures of the wreckage on the runway or the taxiway—in fact, seeing the wreckage is instructive, particularly of the tail and the cockpit, and particularly the cockpit, which looked so damaged that people didn’t realize for over half an hour that all of the pilots and other flight crew had survived and were trapped inside. What was upsetting was to see wreckage on the runway along with marks on the runway that were left behind by bodies—HUMAN REMAINS. I think the wreckage could (and should) have been shown in a way that cropped out the marks.

For these reasons (confusing storytelling and upsetting photos), I stopped reading the book, and will instead be reading the NTSB’s report on the incident. The NTSB report will focus on the technical details and the safety improvements that could be made, and not dwelling on the gruesome details of death and injury. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Oct 6, 2019 |
Quite possibly the best book on airplane disasters I've ever read, both from a technical and human standpoint. ( )
  Lemeritus | Apr 22, 2019 |
First of - DO NOT READ THIS BOOK ON A PLANE!
Other than that, it was a well researched book about the horrible plane crash in 1989. It was very educational, and helped me understand the workings of a plane and how a crash like that might be survivable! ( )
  yukon92 | Jul 24, 2017 |
Really enjoyed. Nice background on the passengers on the plane, as well as the mechanical failures that caused all the issues. Never knew the tolerances needed to build and run something so complex makes flying an even crazier thing! ( )
  bermandog | Oct 7, 2016 |
A kind of miracle. Gonzales combines meticulous research, intense and even agonizing drama, and a soaring intensity of emotion.

Flight 232 leaves one feeling exalted, not depressed, at the end of a book about a grisly air crash that spares no details.

The instances of heroism and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable horror are countless, and rendered with a spare dignity that rises above the macabre.
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Gregory S. Clapper drove into the hills overlooking Sioux City, Iowa. He had taken the afternoon off to see a movie with his wife Jody and their two daughters.
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Martha Conant traveled regularly for her job with Hewlett-Packard in Denver. On that Wednesday, she was on her way to Philadelphia to work with a client.
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She asked if he wanted something to drink, and he ordered a vodka. White opened the liquor drawer on her cart. It was neatly lined with mini liquor bottles, all arranged by type.

She selected a vodka, placed it on his table with a glass of ice and closed the drawer.

Make it a double, said Olivier.
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As hundreds of rescue workers waited on the ground, United Airlines Flight 232 wallowed drunkenly over the bluffs northwest of Sioux City. The plane slammed onto the runway and burst into a vast fireball. The rescuers didn't move at first: nobody could possibly survive that crash. And then people began emerging from the summer corn that lined the runways. Miraculously, 184 of 296 passengers lived. No one has ever attempted the complete reconstruction of a crash of this magnitude. Drawing on interviews with hundreds of survivors, crew, and airport and rescue personnel, Laurence Gonzales, a commercial pilot himself, captures, minute by minute, the harrowing journey of pilots flying a plane with no controls and flight attendants keeping their calm in the face of certain death. He plumbs the hearts and minds of passengers as they pray, bargain with God, plot their strategies for survival, and sacrifice themselves to save others. Ultimately he takes us, step by step, through the gripping scientific detective work in super-secret labs to dive into the heart of a flaw smaller than a grain of rice that shows what brought the aircraft down. An unforgettable drama of the triumph of heroism over tragedy and human ingenuity over technological breakdown, Flight 232 is a masterpiece in the tradition of the greatest aviation stories ever told.

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