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Monocular Memoir - A Pilot's Life (Paperback)
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Monocular Memoir - A Pilot's Life (Paperback)
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This delightful memoir of Mike Williams life and times will stir
many memories. Cranwellians of the late 1950s and early 60s engaged
in their jet conversion to Vampires will recall a good looking and
sympathetic instructor who had the time and sense to make this
testing time a pleasure rather than a trial. Mike stood out then as
a man with charm and style. Throughout his career, Mike retained
that charm and easy going approach which made him so popular in the
Royal Air Force, with the other services and in the civilian world.
But behind that aura lay a great professionalism and strength of
character, so necessary for a test pilot, the operations floor at
the Ministry of Defence and Station Commander at the Central Flying
School. Without that inner core of steel, it is unlikely he would
have continued to fly after the loss of one eye, and in the process
become something of a legend. Looking through his Record of
Service, from 1954 Initial Training at Kirton Lindsey to his
retirement as Deputy Commandant at Cranwell 1984, one is struck by
the number of bases no longer in being with the RAF. Kirton
Lindsey, Middleton St George, Chivenor, Stradishall, Waterbeach,
Little Rissington, Aden, Manby-all of them in their day lively,
important stations and ones which had a profound influence on the
many young men and women who spent time there. The ghosts of those
days peep out from the pages of this book. They bear witness to
just how great the changes have been to the RAF and how much
smaller it is today. It would be easy to suggest that the era Mike
Williams describes was more fun, more varied and more interesting
than the essentially UK based service of today despite the fact
that the RAF has been almost permanently on operations abroad since
1991. In reality, the world has changed and the armed services have
had to change with it. But young men and women still join the
military for much the same reason as did Mike, and they still get
the satisfaction from achievements in the air and on the ground as
did he. What I hope those of the modern generation who read this
book will learn is that professionalism can accommodate
graciousness and charm, a life outside the service without in any
way compromising excellence.
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