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Key Takeaways:

  • The article references the film "Fate Is The Hunter," where a cockpit coffee spill is revealed to be the cause of a fatal aircraft engine failure and crash.
  • It draws a parallel to a recent EASA airworthiness directive for the Airbus A350, which creates a "liquid prohibited zone" in the cockpit after real incidents of spills causing un-commanded engine shutdowns.
  • The author notes the irony that modern aviation is addressing an issue (liquid spills affecting critical systems) that was depicted in fiction over 50 years ago, emphasizing that many problems have historical or fictional precedents that can offer solutions.
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I’ve long been a big fan of Ernest K. Gann’s writings, to the extent I pull down and re-read my copy of “Fate Is The Hunter” once a year or so. It’s a remembrance of Gann’s service as an airline pilot before WWII, then as a cargo pilot during the war, and his adjustment to the post-war aviation era. If you have a long-term commitment to learning all you can about aviation and haven’t read the book, I highly recommend it.

If nothing else, it also reinforces the maxim that a good book doesn’t necessarily translate into a good movie. The film version of the book is okay, but it’s not nearly as gritty a look at Gann’s career as reading about it. (“Islands In The Sky,” a 1953 film about one of the book’s episodes, is a much better adaptation.) Released in 1964, FITH features iconic actors like Glenn Ford, Nancy Kwan, Rod Taylor, Wally Cox and Suzanne Pleshette.

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