An Explosive Matter

An Explosive Matter by Vernon W. Lowell, published by iUniverse in December 2000, is a thought-provoking exploration of aviation safety and the responsibilities that come with air travel. This 108-page book emphasizes the public’s right to be informed about aviation safety issues, asserting that the trust placed in commercial aviation extends beyond regulatory agencies to the passengers themselves.
Readers will find a compelling argument that challenges them to recognize their role in advocating for safety within the airline industry. The book discusses the importance of public awareness and engagement in aviation matters, highlighting the collective responsibility of individuals to influence change. Through its focus on biography and technology within the context of transportation, this edition invites readers to reflect on the critical aspects of commercial aviation and the trust that underpins it.
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The public has a right to know and decide about aviation safety issues and information. Flying is a public trust and commercial passengers assume that trust is engaged with responsibility by those in power. This fact extends far beyond those with a pilot’s license, the FAA, the NTSB or any other regulatory agency. Since air travel belongs to the people, as such, it deems unquestionable safety as the foremost factor afforded to all those who board an aircraft in that trust.
The purpose of this book is to challenge you the reader to see that you have and hold a responsibility in your hands, whereby, you become the agents of change within and throughout the airline industry.
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