Most of us have imprinted on our minds the story of Qantas flight QF32 from Singapore to Sydney on 4 November 2010 – where an explosion shattered Engine 2 of the Airbus 380 and threatened the survival of the plane and its 469 passengers.
The captain of that flight, Richard de Crespigny, wrote about it in the best-selling book QF32
His new book takes a fascinating look at accidents and other crises, big and small – including the QF32 incident – and analyses them through the filter of cutting-edge research
He explores the science of success and reveals techniques we can all use to enhance our performance and be ready for anything, both in the workplace and in life.
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