The plane shuddered and shook violently, and then climbed three hundred feet quickly. About halfway there, they experienced a loud bang, which sounded like an explosion. She desperately longed to be back on the ground, to feel the heat of summer, and to hug her family. She began serving drinks, but soon realized that something was wrong when she saw the head flight attendant, Jan Brown, coming towards her with a stern expression on her face.Ĭonant, the flight attendant, was preoccupied with her job and her values had gotten screwed up. Susan White, a flight attendant, was assigned to service drinks in the second row from the back of the plane. She checked the display boards and saw that she could wait a couple of hours for a nonstop flight instead of this one, which was making a stop in Chicago. She didn’t even look at her ticket until she was at the airport. On July 19, 1989, Martha Conant was on her way to Philadelphia to work with a client. Insights from Chapter 24 Insights from Chapter 1 Insights on Laurence Gonzales's Flight 232 Contents
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