At the dawn of the Jet Age, flying was romantic, exciting and exclusive. Drab post-war austerity surrendered to a less restrained, less politically correct, more vibrant era. Britain prospered with a newfound sense of optimism, business flourished and airlines expanded.Colin Fairdale, an insecure public schoolboy, stumbles into a career as a pilot with BOAC at the end of the Swinging Sixties. He is a boy in a man's world of hard-drinking, boorish wartime pilots and a naïf among wild, carousing cabin crew.The high-pressure, high-octane lifestyle plays a heavy toll on his relationships as he blunders through life.The terrorist attacks on New York heralded a more serious, rigid age.Everything changed, forever...
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Calvin Shields captures the golden age of aviation in his semi-fictional autobiography. As a former airline captain, he recounts his experiences from a less regulated era of flight, marked by adventure and the dawn of the jet age. His narrative offers a unique perspective on a life filled with extraordinary journeys and personal reflection.

- 2021