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Old 14th November 2013 | 00:34
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7700: A John Berger Story

Good evening,
I'm an aspiring author, and I have published 2 books already.
I am working on a new series, which happens to be an aviation disaster based, and I'm looking for pilots to assist me in some research.
I was wondering if any of you had time in more than just Biz jets, to something more like Airbus (ranging from 318-321) or MD/Boeing aircraft with modern flight decks?
Essentially, I'm trying to create a realistic in-flight emergency where either something structural compromising event occurs, or a catastrophic engine failure which a chain reaction causes a semi-survivable crash. I was thinking of something more along the lines of between United 232, or ASA 529 and Aloha 243.
The story starts out where the captain needs to preform a V1 cut, due to an engine misreading of some sort, and after maintenance was preformed, took off for a second time, then something more catastrophic happens in-flight.
I'm working on plot right now, and working on research.
So, any help would be great, and appreciated.
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Old 15th November 2013 | 07:00
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How about a wheel well fire due to insufficient brake cooling after the V1 cut?
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Old 15th November 2013 | 08:22
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How about, maintenance leaves the cowl flap doors unlatched and aren't picked up during the walkaround so they tear off just after take-off and damage the horizontal stabiliser....
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