Author talked to pilots about a Worst Case Scenario.' It's terrifying
Briefly

T.J. Newman drew inspiration for her thrilling narratives directly from pilots’ fears and real-life aviation dangers, effectively intertwining them into her novels.
Newman’s first book, Falling, revealed the psychological pressures pilots face, presenting a thriller where a pilot must choose between a terrorist's demand and the safety of his family.
In Worst Case Scenario, Newman explores the plausibility of a jet crashing into a nuclear power plant, addressing deep-seated fears in the aviation community.
Newman’s research for Worst Case Scenario unearthed alarming truths about aviation and nuclear safety, revealing potential threats that could alter lives in the Mississippi Valley.
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