Solo: My Adventures in the Air
By (Author) Clyde Edgerton
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Books
10th November 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Aircraft and aviation
B
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
When Clyde Edgerton was four years old, his mother took him to the local airport to see the planes. For Edgerton, it was love at first sight. Eighteen years later, she would take him to the same airport to catch a flight to Texas for Air Force pilot training. In Solo, Edgerton tells the story of his lifelong love affair with flying, from his childlike wonder to his job as a fighter pilot flying reconnaissance over the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Now, nearly thirty-five years after the war in Vietnam, he looks back at his youthful passion for flying, at the joy he took in mastering it, at the exhilaration and lingering anguish of combat flying. It is a story told with empathy and humor and with searing honesty that will resonate with every pilot who remembers the first takeoff, the first landing, the first solo. For the nonpilots who always choose the window seat, it s a thrilling story to live vicariously.
"[A] spare, heartfelt celebration of the flying life." -- The New York Times
[A] spare, heartfelt celebration of the flying life. The New York Times"
Clyde Edgerton is the author of eight novels, five of which have been New York Times Notables. He is a professor of creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and performs with his band, Rank Strangers. Author Web site www.clydeedgerton.com.