Stephen Carbone is a published author in both non-fiction and fiction works.
His non-fiction works do - and will - explore problems in the aviation industry, with both government investigatory and oversight agencies, as well as industry itself.
His novels explore disturbing trends in the aviation industry. He chooses a fictional medium to entertain and teach simultaneously. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Fiction reveals truths reality obscures.”
Fiction:
Jet Blast: A series of events occur where airliner engines are reversing inflight. Daniel Tenace, NTSB accident investigator, the agency’s sole aircraft maintenance investigator, sees something in these events that defies logic. When a wide-body crashes in Memphis, Tenace must look for answers in all the wrong places … even if it kills him.
Thermal Runaway: NTSB Accident Investigator, Dan Tenace returns. This time Tenace must determine why an international airliner plunges into the south Atlantic with no warning. From recovery off the ocean floor to limping a wide-body back to shore, Tenace delivers.
Non-Fiction
Aviation Lessons Unlearned - The NTSB: Carbone’s first venture into non-fiction. It is an examination of the National Transportation Safety Board and its present investigatory capabilities and its investigatory failures. Five past accidents are analyzed and the book looks into how the NTSB can be improved.