Scenarios about 'aviation disasters'
Aviation disasters refer to catastrophic accidents involving aircraft that often result in significant loss of life, equipment destruction, and widespread public attention. These events have shaped aviation safety protocols, aircraft design improvements, and regulatory frameworks throughout the history of powered flight. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of major air disasters can dramatically alter technological development paths, public perception of air travel, and even geopolitical relationships between nations.
What If TWA Flight 800 Never Exploded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where TWA Flight 800 didn't explode over Long Island in 1996, potentially altering aviation safety standards, conspiracy culture, and the trajectory of a major American airline.