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In article , Jan Carlsson wrote:
Good reading is the "I could never be so lucky again" and also "The Spirit of ST Louis" (1953) The last one tells a lot about how it was to be a mail pilot in the 20's _The Spirit of St. Louis_ is one of those books all pilots should read (because they'll probably like them), like _Fate is the Hunter_. If I recall correctly, Lindberg talks about getting caught over a deck and letting the plane find its own way down while he walks. I think *that's* how the mail pilots handled hard IFR. (If it's really in a different book, it still doesn't change the recommendation to read it!). Mike |
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