In “Aviation Accident Report: American Airlines Flight 320,” the Civil Aeronautics Board meticulously recounts the harrowing events surrounding the crash of American Airlines Flight 320 on February 24, 1979, in the context of aviation safety and regulatory audit. This comprehensive report employs a clinical and objective literary style, weaving together technical analysis and eyewitness accounts to present a multifaceted view of the incident. It not only analyzes mechanical failures and pilot actions but also situates the accident within the broader historical discourse of airline safety protocols and industry practices of the late 20th century. The Civil Aeronautics Board, an agency formed in response to the post-war boom in commercial aviation, has long been committed to enhancing air travel safety. Their in-depth investigations and reports stem from a profound understanding of the complexities involved in airline operations and the imperative to uphold public safety. This report reflects the board's dedication to transparency and accountability, serving as an essential resource for understanding systemic issues in aviation at the time. This authoritative report is highly recommended for industry professionals, aviation enthusiasts, and researchers focusing on safety regulations and practices. “Aviation Accident Report: American Airlines Flight 320” not only informs readers about the specific incident but also offers key insights into the evolution of aviation safety policies, making it an invaluable addition to the literature on air travel safety.