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Airframe is a novel by the American writer Michael Crichton, his eleventh under his own name and twenty-first overall, first published in 1996, in hardcover, by Knopf and then in 1997, as a paperback, by Ballantine Books. The plot follows Casey Singleton, a quality assurance vice president at the fictional aerospace manufacturer Norton Aircraft, as she investigates an in-flight accident aboard a Norton-manufactured airliner that leaves three passengers dead and 56 injured. ---------- See also:
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["air safety" "media relations" "investigative journalism" "human-machine interaction" "Pilot-induced oscillation" "type rating" "first officers" "flight engineers" "aircraft systems" "CEOs" "trade unions" "Federal Aviation Administration" "Airworthiness directives" "unapproved aircraft parts" "cascading failure" "aircraft maintenance" "pilot error" "turbulence" "air traffic control" "action and adventure fiction" "adventure fiction" "Sk\u00f8nlitteratur-USA" "Readers" "Open Library Staff Picks" "English language" "Fiction" "Investigation" "Aircraft accidents" "Fiction thrillers" "Fiction suspense" "Fiction science fiction general" "Fiction espionage" "Fiction thrillers general" "Flugzeugunfall" "Fiction thrillers espionage" "Fiction thrillers suspense" "Fiction action & adventure"]

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