The Crash of Delta Flight 723: The Worst Air Disaster in New England History

The Crash of Delta Flight 723: The Worst Air Disaster in New England History

by Paul D. Houle
The Crash of Delta Flight 723: The Worst Air Disaster in New England History

The Crash of Delta Flight 723: The Worst Air Disaster in New England History

by Paul D. Houle

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Overview

At the height of the Watergate scandal, Delta Flight 723 crashed into a fog-shrouded seawall at the end of Runway 4R at Logan Airport in Boston. While this incident and Watergate seemed unrelated at first, President Richard Nixon and his subordinates' actions during Watergate interfered with the ability of the National Transportation Safety Board to properly investigate the crash. It wasn't until three court cases, a federal investigation, congressional hearings, as well as a state investigation, when the true cause of the accident was exposed ten years later.

This is also the story of Air Force Sergeant Leopold Chouinard and his incredible fight for survival. Chouinard survived the initial impact of the crash, only to suffer third and fourth degree burns on the majority of his body. Doctors fought against incredible odds to try and save Chouinard's life. For 134 days, Leo Chouinard defied all expectations as his doctors and nurses applied the latest advancements in burn treatments to save him from a non-survivable accident. They nearly succeeded. Through interviews with Chouinard's family, his physicians, and the NTSB's investigation, comes a story of corruption, determination, and vindication as well as the answer to what really caused that crash at Logan airport.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476686424
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/03/2021
Pages: 273
Sales rank: 938,387
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Paul D. Houle is a former traffic accident investigator with the United States Army. His work in the field of transportation has spanned a couple of decades. He lives in Chesnee, South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
 1. Fog Warning
 2. Passengers and Crew
 3. Merger
 4. “Let Me Get Off the Plane”
 5. “Partial Obscuration”
 6. “He Didn’t Say to Go On Down”
 7. “I Don’t Trust That Thing”
 8. “A Large, Long Flame”
 9. “Aircraft Down on 4R”
10. “My Name Is Leo Chouinard”
11. The NTSB
12. “Avoid Public Criticism of the FAA”
13. “We Are Going to Do Everything We Can to Save You”
14. “Thousands and Thousands of Pieces of the Plane All Over”
15. “Criminally Negligent”
16. “You Want to Get Warned About Hitting the Ground”
17. “Trying to Use This Accident in a Cheap Political Way”
18. “We’re Dealing with a Burn That Is Normally a Fatal Burn”
19. “The Administration Has Made Repeated Attempts to Both Harass and Intimidate the Board”
20. “There Is a Record of Malfunctions”
21. “If He Was Going to Die, We Did Not Want Him Dying on Our Watch”
22. “Leo, You’re an Uncle”
23. “The Result of Nonstandard Air Traffic Control Services”
24. “An Unusually Foggy Day”
25. “Mr. Taylor Simply Forgot About Delta 723”
26. “The Interrelationship Existing Between Pilot and Ground Personnel Can Best Be Characterized as One Requiring Extensive Cooperation”
27. “Short Circuits Caused by Particles Produced Mechanical Misalignment”
28. “You Are Not Going to Get Rid of Me, Mike”
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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