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Ghosts of Airports and Airliners
Region
Great Britain
Format
eBook
First published
2024
Imprint
CWMK Publishing
Short link
cwmk.uk/airports
Great Britain · 2024

Ghosts of Airports and Airliners

A Collection of Aviation Hauntings

Fasten your seatbelts.

The dead are flying standby. Commercial aviation is a marvel of the modern world. Every day, millions of travelers walk through brightly lit, sterile terminals and board pressurized cabins, completely trusting the massive machines that carry them 30,000 feet into the air. But when disaster strikes, the sheer kinetic energy and sudden, catastrophic trauma leave an indelible mark on the physical world. From cursed aircraft parts that carry the spirits of dead pilots, to bustling international runways built directly over ancient graves, the world of commercial flight is far darker than it appears.

In Ghosts of Airports and Airliners, you will bypass security and step into the terrifying supernatural shadows of the civilian aviation industry. This chilling collection documents the terrifying "stone tape" echoes, haunted crash sites, and phantom passengers reported by modern pilots, terrified flight attendants, and late-night tarmac workers. Check your baggage and discover:

  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 401: The legendary L-1011 whose salvaged parts carried the ghosts of its dead pilot and flight engineer into the cockpits of other commercial jets.
  • Denver International Airport: The massive, conspiracy-soaked transit hub plagued by terrifying poltergeist activity in its subterranean baggage tunnels.
  • Chicago O'Hare International Airport: The site of America's deadliest aviation disaster, where nearby residents still report the phantom smell of jet fuel and the terrifying echoes of Flight 191.
  • Tenerife North Airport: The site of the deadliest collision in aviation history, where modern pilots report sudden, freezing drops in temperature and phantom radio chatter in the heavy fog.

Perfect for fans of aviation history, dark tourism, and true paranormal encounters, this book pulls back the curtain on the deepest, darkest terrors of the open sky.

Your flight is boarding. Let's hope you have the window seat to yourself.

About the author

L T James

British folklorist and former archivist. Writes across England, Scotland and the wider Isles.

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