When pilots sit around an airport or get together at a hotel
lounge for beers or cocktails, they're almost certain to regale
each other, and anyone else who will listen, with embellished tales
of their greatest aviation exploits. The longer these stories
continue, the more the similarities grow between the pilots' war
stories and fish stories. As the night wears on, the exploits they
share are likely to grow more and more elaborate and
outlandish.
In the spirit of those war stories, author Jim Lewis, who has
worked as a professional pilot since the mid-sixties, offers his
share of stories from his experiences.
Many of these short stories are the result of mistakes in
judgment, while others arose from deliberate decisions to proceed
made from ignorance. A few were simply experiences that came with
being a professional pilot, and two or three were blatant rule
breaking. Lewis recalls landing in a soybean field, buzzing a
nuclear submarine, flying under a bridge, running low on fuel, and
tasting life in the cockpit of a jet liner. Some of his tales are
humorous, while others take on a more dangerous nature. All of
them, however, offer a lesson for others to learn.
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