The Flying Book
Everything You've Ever Wondered About Flying on Airplanes
David Blatner
“If you’re a nervous flier, or a mystified flier who doesn’t
quite understand how heavier-than-air craft can stay
aloft, this book is worth checking out.”
—SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Whether you thrill at, fear, or, like many, have never
bothered to stop and think about the wonder of
commercial flight, The Flying Book will surprise and entertain you
with the range of its information while it reassures you about the
safety of flight. David Blatner takes readers from the cockpit to the
runway, the control tower, the baggage and security systems, the
airplane manufacturing plant, and beyond, explaining the many
factors that cause airplanes to fly and make airline travel possible.
There are stops along the way to examine airplane maintenance,
pilot training, the effects of weather, safety statistics, airplane
food, tips for staying healthy while on board, oddball aviation
inventions such as the air car, and what aerodynamicists have
learned from birds and bugs.
Blatner’s breezy, readable narrative is peppered with little-known
flying facts, entertaining sidebars, and a field guide to commercial
aircraft. With a brief history of aviation to put flying in perspective, as
well as mini-biographies of some of history’s great aviators, The
Flying Book is a treasure trove of fascinating aviation facts. A delight
for travelers—business, pleasure, or armchair—or any readers who
like to indulge their sense of curiosity, The Flying Book captures the
spirit, illuminates the science, and reveals the
magic of flight.