Author: | Steven Webb | ISBN: | 9780620708340 |
Publisher: | Steven Webb | Publication: | September 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Steven Webb |
ISBN: | 9780620708340 |
Publisher: | Steven Webb |
Publication: | September 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Think of everything that you know, or thought you knew about the 1987 South African Airways Flight 295 air disaster, and ask yourself whether or not you are 100% sure that the information that has for years been propagated as being fact, is not perhaps fiction.
With the help of experts in their fields, such as former and current airline pilots, psychologists, fire experts and even a South African Airways’ technical investigator, who took part in this tragic investigation, this book will bring you an alternative view on the many theories that have been passed off as fact and looks at what may have happened on board flight 295 that November night in 1987.
From suspect cockpit voice recorder transcripts, to the use of incorrect transcripts during the South African Airways Investigation Board hearings, the interpretation of parts of these same transcripts have led to the support of many of the current theories. Read about words on a transcript of the cockpit voice recorder that gave rise to theories of ‘first fires’ and specific timelines, to theories of what the aircraft was carrying on board.
This book will show an altogether different position to the theory that this accident was a case of ‘state sanctioned murder’, a term used by one family member and a theory supported by many. By looking at each and every theory, this book will show that what has, up to now, been considered as fact, may just be fiction.
About the author:
Steven Webb was born in 1961 in the United Kingdom and came to South Africa at the age of ten. After school he worked in the mining environment for a while before doing his National Service and then joined the Johannesburg Emergency Services. He has lived and worked in Botswana and Zambia and now lives in Boksburg with his wife Pam. They have three children and five grandchildren.
Steven is a Paramedic by trade, working in the HSE industry in a mining environment. In his spare time he likes to play golf, read and build wooden model ships.
In 2006 he turned his hand to writing and in 2008 his first book was published. The Helderberg Conspiracy is his third book.
Think of everything that you know, or thought you knew about the 1987 South African Airways Flight 295 air disaster, and ask yourself whether or not you are 100% sure that the information that has for years been propagated as being fact, is not perhaps fiction.
With the help of experts in their fields, such as former and current airline pilots, psychologists, fire experts and even a South African Airways’ technical investigator, who took part in this tragic investigation, this book will bring you an alternative view on the many theories that have been passed off as fact and looks at what may have happened on board flight 295 that November night in 1987.
From suspect cockpit voice recorder transcripts, to the use of incorrect transcripts during the South African Airways Investigation Board hearings, the interpretation of parts of these same transcripts have led to the support of many of the current theories. Read about words on a transcript of the cockpit voice recorder that gave rise to theories of ‘first fires’ and specific timelines, to theories of what the aircraft was carrying on board.
This book will show an altogether different position to the theory that this accident was a case of ‘state sanctioned murder’, a term used by one family member and a theory supported by many. By looking at each and every theory, this book will show that what has, up to now, been considered as fact, may just be fiction.
About the author:
Steven Webb was born in 1961 in the United Kingdom and came to South Africa at the age of ten. After school he worked in the mining environment for a while before doing his National Service and then joined the Johannesburg Emergency Services. He has lived and worked in Botswana and Zambia and now lives in Boksburg with his wife Pam. They have three children and five grandchildren.
Steven is a Paramedic by trade, working in the HSE industry in a mining environment. In his spare time he likes to play golf, read and build wooden model ships.
In 2006 he turned his hand to writing and in 2008 his first book was published. The Helderberg Conspiracy is his third book.