Absolute Altitude: A Hitch-hiker’s Guide to the Sky

Absolute Altitude: A Hitch-hiker’s Guide to the Sky

by Martin Buckley (Author)

Synopsis

In this exciting and unusual travel book, Martin Buckley journeys through many places, from Benbecula to Rarotonga, from Sudan to New Zealand, from Corsica to Tucson, Arizona - but the country he explores is a romantic and dangerous place that seduces all who travel there - the sky. Three years ago, Martin Buckley gained a pilot's licence, and set off to 'hitch-hike' by plane around the world. His encounters with a range of sometimes eccentric and always obsessive pilots led to aid flights through war zones in a UN Cessna, aerobatics in a jet fighter, chasing goats across snowy mountains by helicopter and touching the edge of the stratosphere in a Learjet. The result is a wholly original travel book, free-spirited and often very funny, weaving a bird's-eye view of aviation's peculiar history into the narrative and offering intimate insights into the passion and perils of the pilot's seat.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 0099273527
ISBN 13: 9780099273523
Book Overview: Martin Buckley hitch-hikes around the world in some of the oldest and strangest planes still in use.

Media Reviews
Buckley is a born storyteller * Observer *
His stories are extraordinary-he tells them with the kind of boyish excitement that's a world away from airport check-in queues * The Times *
Read Absolute Altitude for the sensitivity and shrewdness with which Buckley describes people he encounters. He has an unerring instinct for remarkable lives behind ordinary exteriors * Independent *
Buckley writes wonderfully well, with a novelists ear for dialogue * Evening Standard *
Author Bio
Martin Buckley has lived in France, Italy, Turkey and India and has worked as a journalist and broadcaster in over forty countries. He is married with one young son and currently divides his time between London and Corsica. He is the author of Grains of Sand and An Indian Odyssey.