By Paul Fuller. 1974, Berkley, 272pp, out-of-print. (G+, square binding) "The supernatural aftermath more awful than the crash... In the dead of night in December, 1972, Eastern Airlines jumbo jet flight 401 plunged into the Florida everglades killing 101 passengers and crew. Months later, the ghosts of its pilot and flight engineer began to appear on sister ships carrying parts salvaged from the crash.
"Ace investigative reporter John Fuller heard rumors of the ghosts and swore he would uncover the true story, no matter how bizarre. At first, airline employees, fearful of retributions refused to talk. But Fuller persisted and finally, one after another, stewardesses, pilots, and ground crews came forward to tell one of the most astonishing stories in recent aviation history. This is their tale -- a hair-raising jet-age ghost story that can no longer be denied!" - Also listed on Aviation Ghosts.