“The Plane That Wasn’t There” Audiobook Giveaway — UPDATED x3

It’s the holiday season, and I’d like to express my gratitude for the community of fellow obsessives who have helped turn over every conceivable stone in an attempt to solve the mystery of MH370 (and a few other aviation tragedies along the way). Audible has given me ten copies of the audiobook edition of “The Plane That Wasn’t There: Why We Haven’t Found MH370” and I’d like to pass them on to readers of this blog. I’ll send a redemption code to the first ten people who ask for one in the comment section. (If you’ve already read the Kindle Single, you can pass along the code to someone else as a present.)

UPDATE 12-17-15: They’re all gone. Thanks, everybody.

UPDATE 12-18-15: Okay, starting now, I’ll give a copy of the audiobook edition of “Fatal Descent: Andreas Lubitz and the Crash of Germanwings Flight 9525” to the first ten commenters who ask for it.

UPDATE 12-18-15: Once again they’re all gone. Happy holidays!

54 thoughts on ““The Plane That Wasn’t There” Audiobook Giveaway — UPDATED x3”

  1. Have tried to keep up with weird or ‘official’ theories (and misunderstandings) in this complex case, but you seem to have countered them all.

  2. I’d love to hear your book jeff.
    A big thank you to yourself and all the contributors on your blog, a lot of the technical jargon goes way over my head but i appreciate the tireless efforts made by all, i have learnt so much about aviation just from reading your blog daily for almost 2yrs now.

  3. Maybe I lose the book, but who cares, almost every night I read this section like a book by Michael Crichton! haha. Thanks Jeff!

  4. If you have any more, for a starving flight instructor, I’m a fan of your work. Keep it up Jeff.

  5. Ugh… another “you snooze you lose” lesson… 🙂

    Thanks Jeff for the great web content on this mesmerizing story of MH370!

  6. @JeffWise I’ve been reading your blog now forever and I’m hugely disappointed to have missed out on ‘The Plane That Wasn’t There’ I’ve been waiting to read it for ages! But poverty and all. Keep up the good search! (Work) jG

  7. Always a pleasure to read your work, Jeff. I’d love a copy, if you’re generously offering.

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