Description
A rare look into the working lives of pilots whose methods are extreme and missions are simple: get there, do the job, and get out alive
About the Author
W. Scott Olsen is a professor of English at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. He is editor of the literary journal Ascent and author of several books, including At Speed: Traveling the Long Road between Two Points (Nebraska 2006) and Gravity: The Allure of Distance.
Reviews
"Hard Air is an exceptional read, and a rare piece of work, as much sheer artistry as deep exploration of flight. Olsen is a skillful writer, and it shows here, start to stop."-William Langewiesche, author of Inside the Sky
"His narrative is reminiscent in tone of Beryl Markham's early African aviation adventures chronicled in West with the Night. . . . Olsen . . . does a good job of capturing, in a journalistic interview style, the experiences of the men and women who routinely fly these adventurous missions. The stories are good enough to inspire future pilots."-Sara Tompson, Library Journal
"It's hard to imagine a more gripping book for aviation buffs than Olsen's depiction of some of the hairier aspects of service networks usually taken for granted and seldom properly noticed by the media."-Roland Green, Booklist
"Never exploiting danger and natural drama for their own sakes, [Scott Olsen] writes in an appreciative and matter-of-fact style that will leave an unforgettable impression upon ground-bound readers and veteran pilates alike."-Raymond Puffer, Kliatt
Book Information
ISBN 9780803211445
Author W. Scott Olsen
Format Paperback
Page Count 246
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 295g