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North Star Over My Shoulder: A Flying Life

Autor Bob Buck, Robert N Buck
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
It is rare to find one person whose life embodies the history of an industry the way Bob Buck's life encompasses the history of commercial aviation in America. Buck first flew in the 1920s, inspired by the exploits of Charles Lindbergh. In 1930, at age sixteen, he flew solo from coast to coast, breaking the junior transcontinental speed record. In 1936 he flew nonstop from Burbank, California, to Columbus, Ohio, in a 90-horsepower Monocoupe to establish a world distance record for light airplanes. He joined Transcontinental and Western Air (T&WA) as a copilot in 1937; when he retired thirty-seven years later, he had made more than 2,000 Atlantic crossings -- and his role had progressed from such tasks as retracting a DC-2's landing gear with a cockpit-based hand pump to command of a wide-body 747.
Buck's experiences go back to a time when flying was something glamorous. He flew with and learned from some true pioneers of aviation -- the courageous pilots who created the airmail service during flying's infancy. At the behest of his employer Howard Hughes, Buck spent three months flying with Tyrone Power on a trip to South America, Africa, and Europe. He flew the New York-Paris-Cairo route in the days when flight plans called for lengthy stopovers, and enjoyed all that those romantic places had to offer. He took part in a flight that circled the globe sideways (from pole to pole). He advised TWA's president on the shift to jet planes; a world expert on weather and flight, Buck used a B-17G to chase thunderstorms worldwide as part of a TWA-Air Force research project during World War II, for which he was awarded the Air Medal (as a civilian) by President Truman.
In North Star over My Shoulder, Bob Buck tells of a life spent up and over the clouds, and of the wonderful places and marvelous people who have been a part of that life. He captures the feel, taste, and smell of flying's greatest era -- how the people lived, what they did and felt, and what it was really like to be a part of the world as it grew smaller and smaller. He relates stories from his innumerable visits to Paris, the city he loves more than any other -- echoing Gertrude Stein's view that "America is my country, and Paris is my home town" -- and from his trips to the Middle East, including flights to Israel before and after it became a state. A terrific storyteller and a fascinating man, Bob Buck has turned his well-lived life into a delightful memoir for anyone who remembers when there really was something special in the air.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780743262309
ISBN-10: 0743262301
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Simon&Schuster

Notă biografică

Bob Buck is the author of four previous books, including Weather Flying and The Pilot's Burden. He lives in Fayston, Vermont, with his wife, Jean.

Descriere

Buck, the embodiment of commercial aviation in America, recounts his thrilling life in flight in this exhilarating volume, hailed as "absolutely brilliant" by the former director of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.

Cuprins

Contents


  • Night Flight
  • Hooked
  • Records
  • Co-Education
  • Apprentice Time
  • Early Airplanes and How We Flew Them
  • Way Out West
  • Copilot Days and Nights
  • Checkout
  • Captain Buck
  • The Battle of Presque Isle
  • Intercontinental
  • Across the North Atlantic
  • Two Kind Words
  • Flights of Fancy with a Purpose
  • Distractions and Adventure
  • Chief
  • Around the World
  • A Brief Debriefing
  • Chance of a Lifetime
  • Back on the Line
  • Paris and Beyond
  • A Summons from Howard Hughes
  • Farewell to Propellers and All That Drove Them
  • 707 Days
  • SST or Not SST
  • Home, and Above
  • Around the World -- Upside Down
  • Grand Dame
  • Fin

    Index
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