Every once in a while, a book comes along that lifts the bar and redefines the standard of aviation research and storytelling.
Fighting To Be Heard is just such a book in the same way the late John Wegg’s 576-page Caravelle book redefined the art back in 2005.
The British Aerospace 146 was truly the beginning of the “RJ” (aka Regional Jet), which has become commonplace in air travel today. Although the BAe 146 was ahead of its time, the program, the company, and the aircraft were plagued with many challenges.
As a result, the BAe 146 read more ⇒
Source:: AirlineRatings.Com