Give ‘Em Three Bells

A Novel of an Airline Pilot’S Thirty Year Career

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Robert Thompson ISBN: 9781480815865
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Robert Thompson
ISBN: 9781480815865
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Thomas Bond graduates from college knowing exactly what he wants to do: He wants to follow his life long dream , to be a pilot .

He enters US Air Force Pilot training and flies four years before leaving active duty and joining the N.J. Air National Guard as a single-seat, single-engine fighter pilot.

After several years trying to be hired by various Airlines unsuccessfully because of his lack of multi engine experience he decides to try once more in 1964. He is hired by Mohawk Airlines and completes training where he begins to fly a variety of propeller aircraft. Although happy to be flying he finds himself always alone. He becomes involved in numerous romantic affairs with various flight attendants in his search for the right one. Still, its fun having numerous romantic affairs with flight attendants in his search for the right one.

In the air, he deals with the day-to-day pressures of flying, which includes in-flight emergencies and frequent severe weather conditions that threaten not only his aircraft but his life and those of his crew and passengers.

Bond goes from being an inexperienced First Officer to an experienced Airline Captain flying throughout the country and Caribbean giving the reader an insight into the joy, difficulties and challenges of an Airline pilot in Give Em Three Bells.

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Thomas Bond graduates from college knowing exactly what he wants to do: He wants to follow his life long dream , to be a pilot .

He enters US Air Force Pilot training and flies four years before leaving active duty and joining the N.J. Air National Guard as a single-seat, single-engine fighter pilot.

After several years trying to be hired by various Airlines unsuccessfully because of his lack of multi engine experience he decides to try once more in 1964. He is hired by Mohawk Airlines and completes training where he begins to fly a variety of propeller aircraft. Although happy to be flying he finds himself always alone. He becomes involved in numerous romantic affairs with various flight attendants in his search for the right one. Still, its fun having numerous romantic affairs with flight attendants in his search for the right one.

In the air, he deals with the day-to-day pressures of flying, which includes in-flight emergencies and frequent severe weather conditions that threaten not only his aircraft but his life and those of his crew and passengers.

Bond goes from being an inexperienced First Officer to an experienced Airline Captain flying throughout the country and Caribbean giving the reader an insight into the joy, difficulties and challenges of an Airline pilot in Give Em Three Bells.

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