
Final Destination: Disaster
What Really Happened to Eastern Airlines
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Narrated by:
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Joe Barrett
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By:
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George Jehn
About this listen
Final Destination: Disaster informs the public, for the very first time, of what actually precipitated the controversial sale of Eastern Airlines - at one time the second largest airline in the free world - to Frank Lorenzo's Texas Air Corporation, which led to its certain demise. This unbelievable story is written by an 18-year veteran Eastern pilot who was intimately involved in many aspects of the tumultuous events that culminated in the sale.
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©2016 George Jehn (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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