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Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot | Mark Vanhoenacker
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A poetic and nuanced exploration of the human experience of flight that reminds us of the full imaginative weight of our most ordinary journeysand reawakens our capacity to be amazed. The twenty-first century has relegated airplane flighta once remarkable feat of human ingenuityto the realm of the mundane. Mark Vanhoenacker, a 747 pilot who left academia and a career in the business world to pursue his childhood dream of flight, asks us to reimagine what weboth as pilots and as passengersare actually doing when we enter the world between departure and discovery. In a seamless fusion of history, politics, geography, meteorology, ecology, family, and physics, Vanhoenacker vaults across geographical and cultural boundaries; above mountains, oceans, and deserts; through snow, wind, and rain, renewing a simultaneously humbling and almost superhuman activity that affords us unparalleled perspectives on the planet we inhabit and the communities we form.
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Cinfhen
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#JuneTunz #MrBlueSky #Serendipity My hubby's friend loaned him this book this evening and I started a new book today...Hope everyone is having a lovely weekend 💙and I just noticed #clouds on the covers @Tiffy_Reads

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Valeriie
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5⭐️ Beautiful and moving memoir about life from height through the eyes of a pilot. ✈️

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outis
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Day 2 #photoadaynov16 - #planestrainsautomobiles

"The map of so many of my most-often-traveled routes is written in water or its absence; gray clouds over Europe, the clear deep volume of the Saharan dusk; storms strobing in the conurbations of cloud over West Africa, dawn over the flaxen desiccation of the Kalahari."

I love the way this one captures the wonder & beauty of what pilots get to see.

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DocBrown
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I knew right away I'd want to read this one again. It's a lyrical meditation on the world from a plane's-eye view. I learned a lot about the behind the scenes work of transcontinental flight and how it changes the way one looks at place, travel, oneself and one's surroundings.