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Freefall

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The heart-stopping, real-life thriller by the international bestselling authors of Midnight Express and Not Without My Daughter. Air Canada Flight 143 was heading west into the evening sun--toward the majestic Canadian Rockies, a flight much like any other, with 61 passengers, 8 crew members and a deep blue sky around them. Then the unthinkable happened...both engines failed and Flight 143 became a 132-ton glider.

263 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1989

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William Hoffer

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William Hoffer has been spinning out international best-sellers for more than 20 years.
He collaborated with Billy Hayes to chronicle the exciting escape from a Turkish prison in Midnight Express, which was later produced into an Academy Award-winning motion picture starring Brad Davis, John Hurt and Randy Quaid.
William and his wife Marilyn worked with Betty Mahmoody to write Not Without My Daughter, the story of Betty and her daughter’s desperate and dangerous escape from Iran. The book became a stunningly successful international phenomenon, and was produced into a motion picture starring Sally Field and Alfred Molina.
William and Marilyn’s Freefall is the nail-biting thriller recounting the near-tragedy of Air Canada Flight 174 that ran out of fuel at 41,000 feet. It was produced into a motion picture starring William Devane, Shelley Hack and Mariette Hartley.
The husband-and-wife team’s latest book is Luke Rules, the adventures and misadventures of Luke Wilde, former Marine Corps sniper turned wily and often contrary private investigator who likes to play by his own rules. Luke Rules is the first in a series of Luke Wilde adventures. The new year will bring William Hoffer's 22nd Torch! A New Luke Wilde adventure.

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Profile Image for Aaron Maretzki.
41 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2022
An intriguing account of Air Canada flight 143, which ran out of fuel at cruising altitude on a trip from Ottawa to Edmonton. The Boeing 767 is effectively converted into a glider, and the pilots face the task of bringing the aircraft safely to ground. The comedy of errors which leads to the incorrect fuel load being issued to AC143 was both fascinating and frustrating. The story introduces readers to the many individuals involved in the incident, which helps keep a personal feel to the book. This also causes the book to jump around a bit, and I found that I cared about some individual's stories more than others.

Ultimately this was an interesting story that moved at a solid pace and kept me engaged throughout. "Freefall" was clearly well researched and for me a worthwhile read.
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March 5, 2022
According to the title, this is about an Air Canada B767 that was improperly fueled before a cross-country flight and experienced fuel starvation halfway through its trip. The book is really about a collection of people on board, from the pilots and attendants to the passengers, their personalities and how they reacted to the impending disaster.

As the book points out, many unfortunate thing lined up to cause the near-crash landing and several things lined up to allow people to survive the eventual landing. The actual landing part is quite amazing considering what was going on when the plane came down and nobody on the ground was hurt.

For me, I was not interested in the emotional connections and how the people handled all this. But, that is me; I'm more interested in the mechanical and technical stuff.
217 reviews12 followers
March 8, 2019
This is a great historical story! The research has been very well done, the writing is decent and organized exceptionally well to keep the story interesting. Science is woven in masterfully and painlessly and the voice is good enough that you can hear the narrator and the characters talking throughout the book. Beyond that, it's a fascinating story. A good read by all accounts.
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46 reviews
August 21, 2021
Jeg er stort fan a historien om "The Gimli glider" og af den (utrolige) bedrift Pearson og Quintell udførte. Har set filmen utallige gange.
Derfor var denne bog da et must! Men.....
Synes den langt hen af vejen den var en skuffelse. Langtrukket og rodet skrevet. Den fangede mig først efter ar flyet er landet.
Om det del skyldes at jeg kender handlingen ved jeg ikke.
Profile Image for Susan.
429 reviews5 followers
October 11, 2018
Closer to 3.5 stars but I liked it a lot, even though I already knew how this flight ended.
584 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2018
I greatly enjoyed this historical read as it occurred in our province. There were some amazing heroes and one large mistake.
219 reviews1 follower
March 19, 2021
Amazing true story! I was lucky enough NOT to know how the story ended prior to reading this book. This was a page turner. Never look at "Flying" the same way again
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October 18, 2013
Amazing sit on the edge of your seat book. Story of the "Gimly Glider", but well written, and very suspenseful, even though you know how it ends. One of those books that stayed with me all these years.
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412 reviews48 followers
June 29, 2016
An amazing account of the real-life story of the Air Canada flight that ran out of fuel at 41,000 feet, and how its pilot managed to bring ot back safely to earth - without fuel and without any engine power.
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