Author: | Kit Brading | ISBN: | 9781476480183 |
Publisher: | Kit Brading | Publication: | March 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kit Brading |
ISBN: | 9781476480183 |
Publisher: | Kit Brading |
Publication: | March 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Change In Direction delves into the world of hi-tech military electronics where a man on the ground can access the onboard navigational flight director systems of airborne passenger jet airliners, and fly them unfettered via satellite, how and where he will.
It's hard to imagine a more formidable and totally indefensible weapon, when such technology finds it's way into the wrong hands. Change In Direction takes the reader on a desperate race again time, where our mixed band of heros try to unravel the mystery and prevent unimagineable political chaos, civil upheaval & reprisals and the random slaughter of innocents.
What makes Change in Direction even more terrifying is the fact that much of the technology in Change In Direction does in fact exist, and in a post-9/11 worlds the scenario is all too believable. The Author’s long professional association with flying and avionics lends a high degree of authenticity to this his first novel, where all is not what it appears.
Change In Direction delves into the world of hi-tech military electronics where a man on the ground can access the onboard navigational flight director systems of airborne passenger jet airliners, and fly them unfettered via satellite, how and where he will.
It's hard to imagine a more formidable and totally indefensible weapon, when such technology finds it's way into the wrong hands. Change In Direction takes the reader on a desperate race again time, where our mixed band of heros try to unravel the mystery and prevent unimagineable political chaos, civil upheaval & reprisals and the random slaughter of innocents.
What makes Change in Direction even more terrifying is the fact that much of the technology in Change In Direction does in fact exist, and in a post-9/11 worlds the scenario is all too believable. The Author’s long professional association with flying and avionics lends a high degree of authenticity to this his first novel, where all is not what it appears.