Logging Flight Time: and Other Aviation Truths, Near-Truths, and More Than a Few Rumors That Could Never Be Traced to Their Sources
By (Author) William K. Kershner
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
1st January 2002
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
629.13252
Paperback
256
327g
A collection of mostly published, some unpublished, articles written by famed aviatior Bill Kershner during his more than fifty years of flying. In these stories, Kershner details some of the more humorous, humiliating and helpful things he has seen and readers are sure to find them amusing and entertaining. Those who are pilots themselves may find some incidents all too familiar.
Mostly chronological, these stories begin with Kershners first flying experiences, through his career as a Navy fight pilot and then on to the later years as a corporate pilot and instructor. From the time of his childhood, Kershner has enjoyed drawing airplanes and the illustrations in this book reflect his sense of humor.
"William Kershner is a technical author with a flair for humor reminiscent of Samuel Clements. His writings are clear, instructional, and pure reading enjoyment. Logging Flight Time is a core book for the libraries of true pilots everywhere." --Hal Conwell