<p>Passenger planes are crashing three and four times a month in 1951 just as Americans are beginning to fly. Then a loaded plane disappears in the night and can&#39;t be found. Panic and frustration reach all the way to the White House.<br /><br />Twenty-six are killed in the most spectacular crash that no one heard on a mountain frosted with snow and fog. Fourteen survivors are the largest group of plane crash victims to be lost and stranded in North America. The stewardess holds a baby in her arms until it dies. They huddle beneath a parachute tent arguing over food and how to get out. One commits a dastardly criminal act upon the dead. When rescuers don&#39;t arrive after 40 hours a hero passenger stumbles out of the snow-filled woods to find help from a farmer&#39;s wife with a secret deadly threat of her own.<br /><br />Distracted by blazing headlines crash tourists and a federal probe simple farm families are intertwined with urban crash survivors leading up to more tragedy on the plane crash mountain.<br /><br />Hang on and Fly is a dramatic tale of the most incredible year of aviation disasters that made Americans plane crash jumpy. Passengers in rope seatbelts are eaten by sharks; a pilot with heart disease flies into a hill; three crashes close a major airport; a lost pilot mistakes Lake Ontario for the Atlantic. It&#39;s the origin of our belief that we&#39;re safest in the back of the plane. It&#39;s the beginning of modern plane crash investigations inspired Hollywood&#39;s airplane disaster movie genre and caused safety regulations we all take for granted today. Journalist Tim Lake tells the gripping story of America&#39;s first budget airlines as only he can. His family was there.</p>
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