Aviator in the
Amazon
Tales of
a Flight Engineer with
Pan Am
-- taken from
--
The Memoirs of Jed Donnelley
--
By Laura Neis --
A First Person Account of American History:
The dangerous life of an early Pan Am Flight Engineer --
of plane crashes, jungle head-hunters, and living on the Amazon.
After Prohibition ended, Pan Am was
beginning flights to South America where there
were numerous dangers. After the start of WWII, rubber became the
key element to the US war effort. Flights to the Amazon River became
frequent, including long times in the jungle. Yet for a few hardy
aviators -- this was a regular routine.
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Aviator in the Amazon
By Laura Neis
Tales of a Flight Engineer
-- with Pan Am --
Taken from the memoirs of
Jed Donnelley.
5˝ x 8˝ Book --
90 Pages
The Thrilling Story of a Pan Am Flight Engineer who flew the
span of Clipper aircraft from Miami to the Amazon and beyond,
surviving the varied dangers of South America during the 1930s.
ISBN: 978-1-891030-71-0
EBook
Both Printed &
EBook
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-- Aviator In The Amazon --


--
Click for more info -- |
Aviator in the Amazon
By Laura Neis
Tales of a Flight Engineer
-- with Pan Am --
Taken from the memoirs of
Jed Donnelley.
5˝ x 8˝ Book --
90 Pages
The Thrilling Story of a Pan Am Flight Engineer who flew the
span of Clipper aircraft from Miami to the Amazon and beyond,
surviving the varied dangers of South America during the 1930s.
ISBN: 978-1-891030-71-0
EBook
Both Printed &
EBook
|
|

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