Confessions and Memoirs of an Airline Pilot

Confessions and Memoirs of an Airline Pilot
Author: Enrique Captain Enrique "Blyhe" Horta
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438928149

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Captain Enrique (Henry) Horta was born the third child of the Horta Family in Ventura California. He lived in various places such as, Los Angeles, San Diego, Mexico, Germany, Mauritius, New Zealand, Japan and Jordan. While spending some of his teen years in Mexico he learned about survival and the importance of appreciating and doing the best of what resources he had. When he returned to California he was a skinny kid with dreams and plans to be a Pilot, traveler and adventurer. His wild dreams of becoming an Astronaut and going to the moon where replaced by more realistic dreams such as wanting to become an Airline Pilot. When he turned 18 years old he parted from his parents and had to join the working rat race starting out as a bag-boy at a local Safeway store. His plans to finish College were halted by his traveling bug so he took a break from school, sold his motorcycle, and went back-packing to Europe with only $1,000 Dollars in his pocket, a Euro-Pass train Ticket for a month, and a return airplane ticket home. Unexpected fatherhood in Germany at a young age made him become more responsible and serious about his dreams. When he returned to California he was now a young family man while working as a carpenter in construction and attending evening University and Flight School on weekends. His positive thinking methods, scholarships, grants, and student loans paid off and he graduated with an Airway Science Degree in addition to all his Pilot ratings and Certificates. Thereafter, his life became more of an adventure and he travelled around the world working for various Airlines as a Contract Pilot.

Confessions of an Airline Pilot

Confessions of an Airline Pilot
Author: Clyde E. Roach
Publisher: Venture Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN: 9781878853677

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Shit Just Got Real

Shit Just Got Real
Author: Terry 'Flash' Gordon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre:
ISBN:

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A hilarious romp around the world with an airline captain who's a 'very naughty boy'. In real life, Captain Terry 'Flash' Gordon is an airline captain for a well-known major airline. He's changed his name because otherwise, he might be 'invited' to find alternative employment. Flash's personality is a creation from a combination of all the dubious characters the author flew with in his career. Flash has the philosophy of work hard and play hard. "Life is not a rehearsal," says Flash. Like most pilots, he's a total professional in the air but quite human the rest of the time. He doesn't suffer fools gladly and isn't the slightest bit PC. And he's totally fed up with the 'Woke' and the noisy minorities. So feminists, snobs, vegans, vacuous morons, the gormless and anyone who doesn't like nudity should all read this book with their eyes closed to avoid being offended. Flash is drawn to the opposite sex, generally thanks to that demon alcohol and 'the curse'. But, even in this pursuit, he generally leaves his connections smiling or laughing at him as he scarpers off or sneaks out. These are mostly true stories about Flash's adventures with aviation and travel. On the adventure side, Flash has always said, "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." But, in general, all the stories are based on fact and actual characters, but with the names changed and a bit of judicious exaggeration to add humour. This book is a collection of some of Flash's recent adventures.

An Airline Pilot's Life

An Airline Pilot's Life
Author: Chris Manno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2020-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717142580

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The true story that is Amazon's #1 aviation new release: who didn't want to be a jet pilot as a kid? Yet for most, life gets in the way and charts a different course. But what if? Here's your chance to live the dream, the real story of a childhood passion for airplanes and flight to the rigorous military college that lead to Air Force pilot wings, to years as a USAF pilot in the Pacific and Asia, then into the cockpits of the world's largest airline, and decades as a captain. Live the struggle, the adventures, the flying, the ups and downs of airline crew life from an insider perspective. An airline pilot's life: strap in, hang on--it's a wild ride.

A Pilot's Story

A Pilot's Story
Author: Don Volz
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466949848

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This is my story-the story of a pilot who flew airplanes for some thirty-seven years: ten years in the United States Air Force, primarily in jet fighters, and then twenty-seven years flying commercial jet airliners. I was inspired to write this story after reading the autobiography, a few years ago, of Gen. Chuck Yeager-he being the world-renowned test pilot, World War II fighter ace, and first man to break the sound barrier in the Bell X-1. My story is the story of an average pilot, an average guy who survived several close calls, had many interesting experiences along the way, and often wondered, "Am I still here because I was especially good or because I was especially lucky?" I think the answer is definitely a combination of the two, just as Yeager says or implies in his book. With him, it may have been a larger contribution of skill, but as he said, "The secret of my success is that I always managed to live to fly another day." I have to echo that comment. While flying around the country with American Airlines, during "hours of complete boredom" (as we say), we pilots often traded our "war stories" of our flying (and other) experiences. I often thought that I had many tales that were similar to some of Yeager's and that I should put my experiences down on paper, even if it would only be my family who might read it. So this, then, is my story, my life, primarily, as it revolved around my aviating experiences over some thirty-seven years, from the viewpoint of a pilot who has no particular claim to fame but who has survived "to fly another day." One of the best descriptions of a flying career says: "You start out with a big bag of luck and an empty bag of experience; you want to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck!" I guess I have done that.

A Pilot's Ups and Downs

A Pilot's Ups and Downs
Author: Alasdair Sutherland
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024-05-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1035819791

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For every 1,000 people who applied to be airline pilots in BEA/BOAC back in the day, about four made it. The other 996, plus their wives, parents, and children, might wonder how their lives could have turned out, so here is the story of one of the four. Besides, the passengers who sit behind that locked door and trust us with their lives must wonder, “What goes on up there, and how does it affect their lives and families?” My education included the University Air Squadron, then learning to fly at the College sponsored by British Airways. There is a chapter of general information on aviation, then most of the book is an account of my experiences, whether dramatic, disappointing, exciting, or amusing, during my varied career in British Airways. Some incidents occur within the cockpit, others in social interaction outside, and a few come from pilot folklore. I also describe visits to sights around the world, an aspect that draws people to aviation as a career, and interests everyone. I have added one professional pilot’s opinion on aviation topics in the news, the mysterious Malaysian disappearance, and the Alpine tragedy, and finish with my lifelong interest in designing model aircraft.

Four Years Above the Earth

Four Years Above the Earth
Author: Field Morey
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1662422997

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When his student and close friend Oliver Smithies accepted his Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, he singled Field out as someone who was important in his life, saying, "Field Morey, a distinguished flight instructor taught me to fly...but he taught me something more important than flying. He taught me that it is possible to overcome fear with knowledge." During his four years above the earth, throughout fifty-eight years of teaching more than one thousand pilots, Field overcame fear, faced weather, set records, had abundant fun...and as he puts it, "learned from my students...probably more than I taught." Since he grew up in an aviation family, it was expected that Field would fly. A contemporary of Charles Lindbergh, his father, Howard, taught him about airplanes, about operating an airport, about character and responsibility, while Lindbergh inspired him to imagine more and aim higher. Twice the FAA named Field Flight Instructor of the Year. Later, his name was added to the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. Along with Oliver Smithies, the pair set a world record, and when the Aviation Hall of Fame inducted him, it was a career highlight. In this memoir, Field recounts his coming-of-age in aviation and relates stories of memorable flights and remarkable adventures. With an awareness that his story is also his students' story, he recognizes the privilege of having been born when he was and pays tribute to his father, Howard Morey, an exemplary aviation pioneer, by thanking him every day for guiding him in the right direction. Yes, this is a story about flying, but it is much more. It is a study of how excellence evolves, not always in a linear progression, but with passion and vision.

Cockpit

Cockpit
Author: Stephen Gary Keshner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN:

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Not Flying Alone

Not Flying Alone
Author: Ray Lemmon
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2015-06-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496974182

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Come fly with Captain Ray Lemmon, United Airlines (retired), as he shares the fascinating story of his life and career as an airline pilot and airplane hobbyist. Starting with his Depression-era childhood, Lemmon tells of growing up during World War II, serving in the Army during the Korean Conflict, and finally achieving his dream of becoming an airline pilot with Capital and United Airlines during the emergence of the Jet Age, the mid-century years of growth and turbulence for the airline industry. Lemmon also writes about owning, restoring and flying vintage airplanes and his adventures with collectible cars, vintage boats, trailers and motor homes. His wife Margaret, his partner in life and adventure, is a prominent part of the story. (She had a pilots license, too.) Youll feel as if youre right beside him in the cockpit as he tells stories of cross-country flights in small planes and big onesof the pranks airline pilots playof a terror-filled near-disaster over the Pocono Mountains in Tannersville, Pa.and, after Margarets passing, of a series of surprising events that defy explanation but that lead to unexpected revelation and personal enlightenment. Not Flying Alone is the story of a life and an era, vividly and memorably told.

Sixty Years in the 20th Century

Sixty Years in the 20th Century
Author: D. Allen Butcher
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781475084146

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As the author steps off his aircraft for the last time as a professional airline pilot, he looks back to the events of his lifetime that brought him to this moment. From his birth in 1939, he weaves a unique perspective on life in America during the last sixty years of the twentieth century. He begins his story during the tumultuous days of World War II when his young life tends to change suddenly, based on the needs of the nation. In the aftermath, he grows up in a nation altered forever by new technology, leading to his family's retreat to the land and a period of primitive living. During the “Happy Days” of the 1950s, he recounts the successes and challenges that every teenager faces in his or her formative years. Uncertain about his career path, the author finds his “niche” in the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Tennessee and qualifies for the Undergraduate Pilot Training program, where he gives an instructive and informative insight into the fundamentals and high standards of military flight training. He follows with his tours of duty as an air force transport pilot, culminating in his sometimes heart pounding wartime experiences in Vietnam. Answering the call of the nation's airlines for pilots, the author abandons his air force career path and begins his slow climb up the seniority list of a major airline. From his flight logbooks, he focuses on the events of each year and how they parallel the country's social and political changes. Finally, he ends with an emotion-filled account of his last flight and the satisfaction of having completed a career that exemplifies the professionalism found throughout our nation's airline pilot group.