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The Ghost of Flight 401
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The Ghost of Flight 401

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It takes more than whimsy for a giant airline to ground a multimillion-dollar jumbo jet. What the renowned investigative writer John Fuller stumbled upon was a jet-age ghost story – crews wouldn’t fly the plane because of the reappearing apparitions of a dead pilot and flight engineer from a crashed sister ship. In his investigation into this amazing story, John G. Fuller is led inexorably not only to repeated eyewitness experiences of the dead men’s reappearances before flight crews, but also to his own personal conviction of a spiritual immortality, of life after death. Fuller’s book is a true-life suspense thriller.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateFeb 13, 2013
ISBN9781626751682
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Quite a story. It was subsequently made into a movie and has featured in several documentaries. Whether or not you believe in ghosts ( I have an open mind), the salient facts are undeniable. The sightings were independently reported by a number of Eastern Airlines staff, and the sightings were only reported on aircraft where parts from the crashed jet were re-used. Perhaps the most interesting aprt of the story was the seriousness with which Eastern took the reported sightings. Officially sceptical, they went to the trouble of employing psychologists and other qualified people to interview and assess the staff concerned. A very interesting read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The book is extremely detailed, a thing a favor in all books I read. Narrating his investigation, John Fuller also filled the book with accounts of real people that were in the accident or related to it, the sightings of the ghosts, and his endeavour to find the true meaning of life after death takes you on many paranormal twists that the author experiences, as you read further, you come upon detailed happenings, during the narrated incident and afterwards, this book is sure to entertain the paranormal mind, wether you believe or not and it will change many´s skepticism as well.The story is based on the researching of a man that was struck by the rumors hovering above most airliner crews, sightings of ghosts in Eastern´s L-1011 jumbo jets, he was eventually very interested and decided to dig deeper on the events. I liked how at the end, he was changed by his research, and how the story tells of an odd event: apparitions in a modern jet, people always think the place of a ghost is in an old manor or even ships, but who would imagine, that while traveling at 20,000 Feet up in the air, a ghost would just pop up? This is what caught my attention and what eventually made me read it.I personally believe in ghosts, and the paranormal experiences of the author in this book reassured me that paranormal events exist. Fuller also tells the reader all his eventual research, the collected opinions of different mediums and people that study the paranormal field, the book teaches you a manner of topics, but in these areas are where people get bored, just as I was. In a short sentence: the book is interesting and good for people that are seeking real paranormal events and more knowledge on the topic.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The blurb makes this book sound interesting and exciting, doesn't it? Don't be fooled! There are a few scattered accounts of encounters with the ghosts, and a thrilling dramatisation of the crash and its aftermath, but those are the only interesting bits. The vast majority of this book is an account of why Mr Fuller wrote the book and how he went about doing so. This has to be the most boring ghost story I've ever read!