Secrets from the Cockpit
Pilots Behaving Badly and Other Flying Stories
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ナレーター:
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Richard Wright-Firth
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著者:
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Robert Schapiro
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Robert Schapiro always wanted to fly. Challenging anti-Semitic bullying, mockery, and fierce rivalry, he realised his dream by earning his wings in the South African Air Force and going on to command C-47 Dakotas in the Border War.
He joined South African Airways (SAA) in 1979, soon learning it was a time when SAA crews were dominated by the "Royal Family" - captains who thought themselves above the rules and who spent time overseas on drinking binges or coaxing air hostesses to be their "airline wives".
When sanctions forced SAA to cut back on its routes, he was seconded to Japan’s Nippon Cargo Airlines, routinely flying between New York and Tokyo and grappling with often-hilarious cultural misunderstandings as he adapted to a Japanese style of operations. Schapiro is disarmingly frank about life as an international pilot. He divulges near misses, emergency landings, navigation errors, passenger shenanigans (seat sex, anyone?), how pilots control rowdy travellers and absorbing detail about the technique of flying different aircraft types.
Uplifting and humorous, his memoir offers a rare slice of aviation history.
©2021 Robert Shapiro (P)2023 Jonathan Ball Publishers批評家のレビュー
"A witty, sometimes heart-stopping, and always engrossing path from 'boy pilot' to elite aviator." (Jaundiced Eye columnist, William Saunderson-Meyer)