In Full Upright and Locked Position, former FAA chief counsel and
senior aviation policy official Mark Gerchick unravels the unseen
forces and little-known facts that have reshaped our air travel
experience since September 11, 2001.
With wry humor and unique insight, Gerchick takes us past the
jargon, technicalities, and all-is-well platitudes to expose the
new normal of air travel: from the packed planes and myriad hassles
of everyday flying to the alchemy of air fares, the airlines
endless nickel-and-diming, and the elusive hope of escape from
steerage. We find out what pilots do in the cockpit, what s really
worth worrying about when it comes to airline safety, and why we
get sick on planes. Meanwhile, Gerchick ponders the jarring
disconnect between our quaint expectations of "service with a
smile" and the grim reality of cramped seats, no-free-lunch, and
"watch-yer-knees."
With sympathy for both fliers and airlines, Gerchick shows how
the new "business-all-business" airline industry has finally
learned to make money, even in the face of crushing fuel costs, and
get millions of travelers where they re going every day safely and
quickly.
From his singular vantage point as former aviation regulator and
policymaker, Gerchick gives us a straightforward insider s view of
how hard it is for government to improve the traveler s lot by
explaining the vagaries of consumer protection rules as well as the
political realities and the economic forces at work. While Gerchick
offers reasons to hope for a better future in air travel, he
presents an unvarnished look at what we can expect good and bad
when we take to the skies. Some of it will reassure you, some will
make you cringe, but all will open your eyes to what it means to
fly today."
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