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(More customer reviews)Although Henry Kisor writes about his transcontinental trip in a small trainer as a non-hearing pilot, there is a subtext. Anyone of any age who wonders what the world of general aviation is all about and harbors the desire to join its ranks should read this book. Sure, Henry's deafness makes his flight special, but it is his description of grass-roots aviation that makes this book a keeper. You won't recognize John Nance, Dale Brown, or Tom Clancy in its pages--not even Richard Bach--just a middle-aged guy in love with flying.
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