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Week-end Pilot

Week-end Pilot
Author: Frank Kingston Smith
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1974
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780394710693

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Forfatteren, der har 4500 flyvetimer, beretter i bogen om sine erfaringer og oplevelser som privat pilot.


Weekend Pilots

Weekend Pilots
Author: Alan Meyer
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421418592

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The inside story of the hypermasculine world of American private aviation. In 1960, 97 percent of private pilots were men. More than half a century later, this figure has barely changed. In Weekend Pilots, Alan Meyer provides an engaging account of the postWorld War II aviation community. Drawing on public records, trade association journals, newspaper accounts, and private papers and interviews, Meyer takes readers inside a white, male circle of the initiated that required exceptionally high skill levels, that celebrated facing and overcoming risk, and that encouraged fierce personal independence. The Second World War proved an important turning point in popularizing private aviation. Military flight schools and postwar GI-Bill flight training swelled the ranks of private pilots with hundreds of thousands of young, mostly middle-class men. Formal flight instruction screened and acculturated aspiring fliers to meet a masculine norm that traced its roots to prewar barnstorming and wartime combat training. After the war, the aviation community's response to aircraft designs played a significant part in the technological development of personal planes. Meyer also considers the community of pilots outside the cockpit—from the time-honored tradition of "hangar flying" at local airports to air shows to national conventions of private fliers—to argue that almost every aspect of private aviation reinforced the message that flying was by, for, and about men. The first scholarly book to examine in detail the role of masculinity in aviation, Weekend Pilots adds new dimensions to our understanding of embedded gender and its long-term effects.


Weekend Pilots

Weekend Pilots
Author: Alan Meyer
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421418584

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The first scholarly book to examine in detail the role of masculinity in aviation, Weekend Pilots adds new dimensions to our understanding of embedded gender and its long-term effects.


Weekend Wings

Weekend Wings
Author: Frank Kingston Smith
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1982
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780394525273

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Skyfaring

Skyfaring
Author: Mark Vanhoenacker
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1448189942

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**Sunday Times Bestseller** **Book of the Week on Radio 4** 'A beautiful book about a part of the modern world which remains genuinely magical’ Mark Haddon 'One of the most constantly fascinating, but consistently under-appreciated aspects of modern life is the business of flying. Mark Vanhoenacker has written the ideal book on the subject: a description of what it’s like to fly by a commercial pilot who is also a master prose stylist and a deeply sensitive human being. This is a man who is at once a technical expert – he flies 747s across continents – and a poet of the skies. This couldn’t be more highly recommended.' Alain de Botton Think back to when you first flew. When you first left the Earth, and travelled high and fast above its turning arc. When you looked down on a new world, captured simply and perfectly through a window fringed with ice. When you descended towards a city, and arrived from the sky as effortlessly as daybreak. In Skyfaring, airline pilot and flight romantic Mark Vanhoenacker shares his irrepressible love of flying, on a journey from day to night, from new ways of mapmaking and the poetry of physics to the names of winds and the nature of clouds. Here, anew, is the simple wonder that remains at the heart of an experience which modern travellers, armchair and otherwise, all too easily take for granted: the transcendent joy of motion, and the remarkable new perspectives that height and distance bestow on everything we love. ‘A beautiful, contemplative book... What Skyfaring gives is something we need: elevation; another perspective... Normally when I find a volume where prose style and subject matter fuse so pleasingly, I tear through it in a day. Here, I found myself pausing on almost every page, as I absorbed its detail or phrasing.’ Nicholas Lezard, Guardian **A 2015 Book of the Year – The Economist, The New York Times, GQ and more**


Flying Magazine

Flying Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1964-03
Genre:
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Flying Magazine

Flying Magazine
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Total Pages: 100
Release: 1962-07
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Flying Magazine

Flying Magazine
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Total Pages: 122
Release: 1960-02
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Flying Magazine

Flying Magazine
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Total Pages: 104
Release: 1957-12
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Flying Magazine

Flying Magazine
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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1958-05
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