Rocket Science Question
1.Give a brief description of the accident, to include the probable cause(s) as identified by the
NTSB accident report and any post accident information provided by the FAA. Several high
profile accidents are provided in Chapter 1 of the text book.
2.Identify at least two themes or topics throughout the textbookthat are somehow related to an
accident of your choice. The associated accident must be related to an air carrier (Part 121, 125,
or 135).Explain how those topics/themes were associated with the accident, citing both the page number in the textbook
as well as the source of accident information (such as FAA or NTSB).
3.As a conclusion to the paper, describe what you learned from your textbook reading, as well as
potential actions related to the two themes/topics that were associated with your accident
Requirements: 5 content a title and a reference pages = 7 pages total
https://lib-ebooks.com/commercial-aviation-safety-…that is the link for the book… it is all on chapter 1 I already chose the accident of American airlines flight 587
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