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Alligators, Freight Trains & Near Flying Disasters - How To Fly An Airplane Backwards, And How To Lose Over 18 Engines And Live To Retire Or Mayday, Mayday, Mayday (Hardcover)
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Alligators, Freight Trains & Near Flying Disasters - How To Fly An Airplane Backwards, And How To Lose Over 18 Engines And Live To Retire Or Mayday, Mayday, Mayday (Hardcover)
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Down through the years with my unusual amount of engine failures,
over 18, most pilots with total engine failures usually died. Also,
how many 16 year old teenagers have thumbed and hopped the freight
trains to see the states from coast to coast and border to border,
starting with a twenty dollar bill? Not only is this an
interesting, fun read, but it has some simple rules that help to
keep pilots in general aviation alive, even the best. Before
retiring from the airline, I met a flight instructor that had
instructed at the same airport in Monroeville years before. He was
an excellent pilot. He told me he was ferrying airplanes all over
the world, even single engine aircraft. I was amazed that he would
fly over the ocean to reach some of the countries with a single
engine airplane. The last thing I asked him, "What will you do if
the engine quits?" He just laughed. A few years later his picture
was on the front page of a Pittsburgh newspaper. He was flying near
the Canary Islands and his engine quit. They never found him. So,
if you have any pilot friends, you may want to give them a copy of
this book if only to read the chapter on, "Staying Alive."
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