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Fire Flight

by John J. Nance
Fire Flight by John J. Nance
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From New York Times bestselling author and "master of the airborne thriller" John J. Nance comes Fire Flight, a ripped-from-the-headlines adventure about the extraordinary pilots who risk their lives flying substandard airplanes in a little-known and lopsided war against our nation's wildfires.

Veteran pilot Clark Maxwell thought his fire bombing days were well behind him. But when Jerry Stein, Maxwell's friend and airtanker fleet-owner, calls at the height of the fire season to beg him to reenter the war, he doesn't hesitate. A pair of ferocious forest fires is raging out of control, threatening to destroy Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and incinerate thousands of area homes. As the wildfires spread, whipped by massive winds, and the federal forces arrayed against the fires reach their limits, anxiety grows in the local population. A paranoia plagues the fire bombers and smoke jumpers as well, after a mysterious string of violent airborne accidents among the airtanker fleet claims the lives of some of the most fearless and experienced veterans.

Maxwell has long argued that the airtankers -- old aircraft used by pilots to bomb the fires with fire retardant slurry -- are faulty museum pieces that should have been grounded years ago. Now some of the fleet seem to be falling apart in midair. In the middle of the area's worst wildfire season in history, Maxwell is convinced that a sinister cover-up is behind the rash of horrific air disasters. Were the planes' inspection papers forged? Is someone capitalizing on these crashes? As he races to unravel a very real mystery and prevent a natural disaster of massive proportions, Maxwell's probe reaches the upper levels of the very government agencies charged with mount-ing the aerial fire fighting effort -- a move that for wholly unexpected reasons just may cost him his life...and the life of Karen Jones, the married smoke jumper with whom he seems to have fallen in love.

In amazing detail, with the signature authenticity only a veteran pilot could provide, John J. Nance creates a hair-raising thriller that will leave readers breathless from cover to cover.

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Release date: October 28, 2003

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John J. Nance

John J. Nance

John J. Nance is an aviation analyst for ABC News and a frequent contributor to national broadcasts including World News Tonight and Good Morning America. He is also widely recognized for his appearances on aviation and history programs such as Air Disasters (Mayday) and The UnXplained. Nance is the author of numerous bestselling aviation thrillers, including Fire Flight, Skyhook, Turbulence, and Orbit. Two of his novels, Pandora’s Clock and Medusa’s Child, were adapted into highly successful television miniseries.

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A decorated pilot and retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, Nance served in Vietnam and later in Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. His decades of experience in aviation safety and crisis analysis have made him a trusted voice in discussions of complex systems, risk management, and organizational leadership.

Through his book Why Hospitals Should Fly, Nance also speaks to senior leaders in healthcare and other high-risk industries about applying aviation’s safety culture to large organizations. His keynote presentations are designed for C-suite executives and leadership teams, focusing on how proven aviation safety systems can dramatically reduce errors, improve communication, and strengthen accountability in modern healthcare and business environments.

He lives in Washington State.

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