Turbulence

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Penguin Publishing Group, Feb 25, 2003 - Fiction - 416 pages
The passengers of Meridian Flight 6—delayed for hours and mistreated by airline personnel—have been pushed to the edge. When Captain Phil Knight makes a forced emergency landing in war-torn Nigeria, abandoning his copilot to certain death, violence erupts inside the cabin. The enraged passengers attempt the unthinkable: the first-ever commercial airline mutiny. But what they don’t know could kill them. The unscheduled loss of radio contact has led NATO and the CIA to believe the worst—that the plane may have been hijacked.

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John J. Nance is the bestselling author of Pandora's Clock and Medusa's Child, both of which have been adapted as four-hour television miniseries. An aviation analyst for the ABC Television Network and aviation editor for Good Morning America, Nance is also a licensed attorney, a veteran Air Force reserve officer/pilot, a nationally known professional speaker, and an airline captain for a major US carrier. He lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington.

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