Flight 7 Is Missing: The Search For My Father's Killer

The Search For My Father's Killer

Ken H Fortenberry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Fayetteville Mafia Press

Published:19th May '20

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Flight 7 Is Missing: The Search For My Father's Killer cover

 Dubbed by The New York Times as one of the "most vexing and unexplained" mysteries in aviation history, the crash of Pan American World Airways Flight 7 in November 1957 resulted in many deaths and remains officially unsolved to this day. But Ken Fortenberry, an award-winning journalist whose father was the copilot and navigator aboard the ill-fated plane, has devoted nearly sixty years of his life to unraveling this cold-case mystery, and has come to a staggering conclusion: that the victims of the crash were deliberately murdered. A remarkably researched book packed with information and emotion, Flight 7 Is Missing: The Search for My Father's Killer is a gripping page-turner that reads like a fast-paced murder mystery. Join Fortenberry on his crusade as he tirelessly tracks down every possible lead and eventually exposes the person he believes responsible for this tragic crime. Capt. John J. Nance, Alaska Airlines (Author and Aviation Analyst, ABC World News): To we professional pilots routinely flying the oceans of planet earth, the possibility that our loved ones back home might someday be told that our flight is missing is beyond a recurring nightmare. Author Ken Fortenberry yanks you into the dark heart of such a nightmare as he chases the missing answers to a major airline disaster across the cold trails of six decades, all to answer the key question which has haunted him since his early years: Who killed his father. This is a must-read!

"Everyone likes a good mystery, particularly when it involves an actual event. In this case, it's one of the unsolved mysteries of U.S. aviation history. The fact that the author is the son of the co-pilot/navigator on the flight in question obviously makes it something personal. The fact that the aircraft disappeared over the Pacific Ocean on November 8, 1957, only helps to emphasize and enforce the mystery behind it." Thomas McClung, New York Journal of Books
"No spoilers here, but Fortenberry makes a convincing case for what or whom he believes caused the crash of Flight 7. It was a mystery that needed solving. A former executive editor of the Hattiesburg American (1993-1995) who now lives in Boone, N.C., Fortenberry knows how to tell a story. I recall reviewing his book "Kill the Messenger" for Gannett News Service in 1989 and being impressed with that tale of bigotry and local corruption in a small South Carolina town. With Flight 7 Is Missing , he not only gives readers another fascinating story but he fulfills a half-century-old promise to the father he lost so long ago." Joe Atkins, Mississippi Free Press
"Throughout the book, Fortenberry examines several different theories behind the crash, including everything from mechanical failure to UFO interference and, ultimately, the possibility that the plane was brought down in an act of murder-suicide by a disgruntled Pan Am employee." Mitchell Kukulka, Our Midland

ISBN: 9781949024067

Dimensions: 152mm x 228mm x 17mm

Weight: 503g

360 pages