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    Good Aviation Reading

    What would recommend for good aviation reading? Whether it be educational stuff about airline history or the industry, or maybe some good stories.

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    The Last Hostage by John Nance, or anything by John Nance, for that matter. Great aviation fiction.

    Also, for a great history of JFK read The Airport: Terminal Nights and Runway Days by James Kaplan. Talks about its history, perspectives from airport workers, and lots of stories. I highly recommend for everyone in the forum.

    Plane Insanity by Elliott Hester--funny book written by a former flight attendant..great writing style and hilarious stories. You can read it in one sitting.
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    Re: Good Aviation Reading

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    What would recommend for good aviation reading? Whether it be educational stuff about airline history or the industry, or maybe some good stories.

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    Hard Landing

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/081292 ... e&n=283155

    Hard Landing : The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos

    etzinger, a reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal, presents a thorough analysis of the growth of the airline industry from the 1930s to the present. He demonstrates in a highly detailed manner the competitive nature of the airline business in such notable battles as those between Robert Crandall (American) and Dick Ferris (United) and between Frank Lorenzo (Texas International) and Herb Kelleher (Southwest). Fueled by the big egos of their respective bosses, the major airlines fell into a financial abyss trying to serve the maximum number of passengers and destinations, only to face rising fuel, labor, and operating costs as well as rising debt?while Southwest Airlines became a model of success and profitability. Petzinger exposes the men behind airline growth and competition, computerization, deregulation, strikes, mergers, and bankruptcies and covers current alliances such as the one between KLM and Northwest.
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    fire flight by john j. nance
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Fate is the hunter, The high and mighty, Blaze of noon,Band of brothers -Ernie Gann

    Wind,Sand,and Stars, Night Flight, Flight to Arras, Southern Mail- Antioine de St Exupe'ry

    Stranger to the Ground, Biplane -Richard Bach

    Pastoral- Neville Shute

    The Last enemy- Richard Hillary

    ......to name but a few
    The beehive hummm of the JT9D and GE CF680C2,the thunder of the JT8D-17,the rumble of the PW1830 and the high ,thin whine of the PW 545A are all music to my ears!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDU-JFK
    Plane Insanity by Elliott Hester--funny book written by a former flight attendant..great writing style and hilarious stories. You can read it in one sitting.
    I have just started reading another book of his, "Adventures of a Continental Drifter" which is more along the lines of a Bill Bryson type book, but it is very funny! I think he's going to fill the void until Bill Bryson releases another book.

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    Any other books that are educational on the airline industry?
    Email me anytime at [email protected].

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Any other books that are educational on the airline industry?
    http://pbskids.org/jayjay/stry.home.html
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