Christine Negroni reports on aviation for The New York Times. She is a long time journalist and safety specialist. She was the aviation correspondent for CNN as well as correspondent for CBS News and PBS.
Her first book, Deadly Departure Why the Experts Failed to Prevent the TWA 800 Disaster and How It Could Happen Again, (HarperCollins 2000) was a New York Times Notable Book. Publishers Weekly wrote her “gruesomely fascinating tale” was “aimed not only at disaster buffs, but at readers curious about aviation, engineering, forensics, journalism, politics and the hot spots where all these interests collide.”
She is the co-creator of CMAS Database, the nation’s most comprehensive database on helicopter emergency medical services. For seven years Christine Negroni was director of investigations for a New York based transportation law firm.
She is a partner in the private research and investigation firm Humanitarian Research Services, Inc. and a member of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators.