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About Mayday
Mayday is a catalog of aviation disasters in which an aircraft in flight was destroyed — runway collisions, structural and engine failures, fires, stalls, and mid-airs — and an official air-accident investigation established the probable cause. Each case is traced from the flight to the published finding, with the documented toll and the safety record.
What you'll find here
- The vehicle, the place, the date, and the toll — stated up front, never buried
- A documented timeline, a three-act account, and exactly five contributing factors
- Who investigated and what they concluded — an accident-board probable cause, a judicial inquiry, or a coroner's finding, named precisely
- Transferable lessons, and real references from official reports and named journalism
Mayday is part of Black Box — a reference network on transport disasters resolved by an official investigation: the aircraft, trains, ships, and road vehicles that were destroyed in motion, each traced from the event to the verdict on the record.