What did you read this year?
Joe’s
average rating for
2024
4.7
4.7
nice history but Ganesh wants to convert airlines into a utility
As an aviation journalist, I really appreciated the deep dive into the history of US Commercial Aviation and deregulation. I will likely refer to this book in my future writings for the history.
However, the urging for public ownership of airlines at the end is not something most 2020s Americans would campaign for. Nor do I think we want a public option for airlines, which will provi ...more
As an aviation journalist, I really appreciated the deep dive into the history of US Commercial Aviation and deregulation. I will likely refer to this book in my future writings for the history.
However, the urging for public ownership of airlines at the end is not something most 2020s Americans would campaign for. Nor do I think we want a public option for airlines, which will provi ...more
Gary is able to take the reader directly inside the cockpit of A-10s flying over Afghanistan providing professional Close Air Support (CAS) over Afghanistan as the A-10 becomes more and more of a smart weapon w/ upgrades. Yet, the mighty A-10 still has to fly through clouds and loiter for hours on end to protect the boots on the ground from ambushes. This is a very professionally well done aviation history book at 95 or so pages.