Well, 'Sully' is also a kind of plane crash story fiction. It focuses on the heroic actions of Captain Sully Sullenberger who managed to land a plane on the Hudson River. The story shows the tension and drama during and after the crash. There's also a short story called 'The Plane Crash' which is a more mysterious and thrilling take on a fictional plane crash scenario.
One great fiction plane crash book is 'Alive' by Piers Paul Read. It tells the incredible true story of the Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes. The survivors had to endure extreme conditions and make difficult decisions to stay alive.
One is 'The Survivors' by Jane Harper. It's a gripping tale where a plane crash is part of the backstory that haunts the characters. The mystery unfolds as the present - day events are intertwined with the secrets of the crash.
I would suggest 'The High Mountains of Portugal' by Yann Martel. While not solely focused on a plane crash, it has elements related to it. The story weaves together different narratives and has some very thought - provoking moments. There's also 'Falling Angels' which is more of a mystery - thriller set around a plane crash situation.
One popular plane crash romance novel is 'The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep' which has elements of adventure after a plane - related incident that leads to a romantic story.
In 'Alive', the characters experience a great deal of growth. They start off as ordinary people on a plane, but after the crash in the Andes, they face extreme challenges that force them to change. Some become leaders, some struggle with their morals, and all of them are transformed by the experience. There's also a lesser - known story 'Plane Crash Survivors' where the main character, a young woman, goes from being a timid and dependent person to a strong and resourceful survivor, and the other characters also have their own development paths as they deal with the aftermath of the crash.
Some plane crash fiction stories focus on the psychological aspect of the survivors. For example, a story might be about a group of people who survive a plane crash but then start to turn on each other due to the stress and the limited resources. There are also stories where the plane crash is a cover - up for something more sinister, like a government experiment gone wrong. And in some fictional stories, the plane crash leads to the discovery of a hidden world or civilization that was previously unknown to the outside world.
One such book is 'Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors'. It's a gripping account of a Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes. The survivors faced extreme conditions and had to make difficult decisions in order to stay alive. It's a harrowing yet inspiring story of human endurance.
There's also 'Lord of the Flies' which can be somewhat related. Although not directly about a plane crash, it involves a group of boys stranded on an island after a plane - related incident. As the situation on the island deteriorates, the boys descend into a more primitive and savage state, which can be seen as a form of metaphorical 'cannibalism' of civilized values.
One sad plane crash story is that of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. It disappeared without a trace in 2014. The plane was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. There were 239 people on board. Families were left in agony, not knowing what had happened to their loved ones. Search efforts spanned vast areas of the ocean but still, to this day, the full story remains a mystery, and the loss is deeply felt by people all around the world.
Sure. 'The Crash' by Jerry Spinelli is a great one. It tells a story of a young boy who experiences a car crash and how it changes his perspective on life. It's a short but impactful read.