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Coffin Corner
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
9 Apr 2018
| Archive Date
23 May 2016
Description
It's the dawn of a new decade: 1960. Archie, a young RAF pilot looking for pastures new, gets a job with an airline based in Singapore. His older colleagues are of the war-time generation, trained to complete the mission, almost regardless of cost. But it's now peacetime and the new mantra is maximum safety.
Unfortunately, the tools of the aviation trade in the early 1960s were primitive by today's standards. Scarcely a week went by without the wreckage of an airliner appearing on the front pages. Archie's initial workplace was the Bristol Britannia, a sedate looking aircraft that hid some of the strangest designs ever to grace the skies. Add the constant threat of the tropical rainbelt and you have an environment that can hardly be described as friendly.
This is a story of people who worked in the 'teenage years' of the airline industry: the pilots, engineers and cabin crew; the entrepreneur who got the airline off the ground; the ageing aviatrix, with progressive ideas, in charge of personnel. It's also a story of the struggle to rebuild Singapore after the ravages of war; and to navigate the thorny path from being a colony to independence.
The action radiates from the airline's base at Singapore: to Calcutta, Karachi, Phuket, Darwin and Australian outback. Finally, Archie has to face a problem that still tests pilots 50 years on: Coffin Corner.
It's the dawn of a new decade: 1960. Archie, a young RAF pilot looking for pastures new, gets a job with an airline based in Singapore. His older colleagues are of the war-time generation, trained...
Description
It's the dawn of a new decade: 1960. Archie, a young RAF pilot looking for pastures new, gets a job with an airline based in Singapore. His older colleagues are of the war-time generation, trained to complete the mission, almost regardless of cost. But it's now peacetime and the new mantra is maximum safety.
Unfortunately, the tools of the aviation trade in the early 1960s were primitive by today's standards. Scarcely a week went by without the wreckage of an airliner appearing on the front pages. Archie's initial workplace was the Bristol Britannia, a sedate looking aircraft that hid some of the strangest designs ever to grace the skies. Add the constant threat of the tropical rainbelt and you have an environment that can hardly be described as friendly.
This is a story of people who worked in the 'teenage years' of the airline industry: the pilots, engineers and cabin crew; the entrepreneur who got the airline off the ground; the ageing aviatrix, with progressive ideas, in charge of personnel. It's also a story of the struggle to rebuild Singapore after the ravages of war; and to navigate the thorny path from being a colony to independence.
The action radiates from the airline's base at Singapore: to Calcutta, Karachi, Phuket, Darwin and Australian outback. Finally, Archie has to face a problem that still tests pilots 50 years on: Coffin Corner.
A Note From the Publisher
ROLF RICHARDSON has spent the majority of his life in the travel business; an airline pilot for twenty five years, Richardson later became a travel photographer and cruise lecturer, managing to travel to 110 different countries. Richardson's first novel, The Last Weiss, was set during the dying days of the Third Reich. His latest book, Coffin Corner, takes place a few years later in some of the places he came to know well during his early adventurous years.
ROLF RICHARDSON has spent the majority of his life in the travel business; an airline pilot for twenty five years, Richardson later became a travel photographer and cruise lecturer, managing to...
A Note From the Publisher
ROLF RICHARDSON has spent the majority of his life in the travel business; an airline pilot for twenty five years, Richardson later became a travel photographer and cruise lecturer, managing to travel to 110 different countries. Richardson's first novel, The Last Weiss, was set during the dying days of the Third Reich. His latest book, Coffin Corner, takes place a few years later in some of the places he came to know well during his early adventurous years.
Available Editions
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9781785896323 |
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781785896323 |
| PRICE |
£0.99 (GBP)
|
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