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Fourteen short stories by a new author who has turned his hand to writing after a lifetime in aviation. Drawn from a vast treasure trove of memories these stories reflect some of the author's lifetime experiences and are an eclectic collection of fact and fiction, many with an aviation theme. The Cold War in Europe, nuclear testing in the Pacific, topdressing in New Zealand, and many years of flying the Pacific. Now retired he spends his time fishing; marlin off the New Zealand coast; and writing. There are several more collections 'in the works'. Some of these stories are set in the South…mehr

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Fourteen short stories by a new author who has turned his hand to writing after a lifetime in aviation. Drawn from a vast treasure trove of memories these stories reflect some of the author's lifetime experiences and are an eclectic collection of fact and fiction, many with an aviation theme. The Cold War in Europe, nuclear testing in the Pacific, topdressing in New Zealand, and many years of flying the Pacific. Now retired he spends his time fishing; marlin off the New Zealand coast; and writing. There are several more collections 'in the works'. Some of these stories are set in the South Pacific and involve flying, romance, danger, diving, cruise ships, holidaying, infidelity, and the like. There's one about New Zealand's aerial topdressing industry and a couple about the author's frustrated efforts to join a major international airline. During the Cold War the author was a frontline pilot on a nuclear strike squadron in the Second Tactical Air Force in the old West Germany and there's a story about that included. That part of his life will be dealt with more fully in a future book currently being written. A tale about gun running in North Africa involving the Algerian FLN is also included. Not all the stories involve flying. There's a tale about a court case in Auckland, a true and fascinating tale about drug smuggling where the author found himself on the jury. The first tale, Standby, is about a wedding in Sydney where the lead character receives an unexpected invitation sent to his home address in Auckland. The ramifications of this invitation hint at infidelity on his part and the probable unpleasant consequences. There's a story about two couples who set off on an idyllic cruise in the South Seas. The Couple is fiction, however the cruise detail is factual. Pappette, Bora Bora, and Rangiroa, all feature and the seductive environment causes subtle changes in their relationships culminating in total disaster. Andria is set in Hong Kong; a fictitious story about a romantic relationship that develops quickly when two vulnerable people find themselves thrown together during an airline stop-over in that fascinating city. The Greening of Northland. A complete change here; this tale is about New Zealand's unique aerial topdressing industry; a true story, Remember Kai Tak. Another tale set in Hong Kong, this one's about flying into that notorious old airport, now long gone. The author flew into Kai Tak countless times before it was replaced by a big new modern airport out at Lantau Island. There's a graphic description of a 'checker board' approach, the one the passengers loved so much, the one that appeared to take you right in amongst all the tall buildings just before you landed. The Beach; Waikiki beach in Honolulu; fascinating. The things that happened there, the memories, the nostalgia. Christmas Island. Set in the Cold War years of the 1950s. Britain carried out a serious of nuclear weapon tests at Christmas Island in the Pacific and the author found himself flying in a support role for these tests; a true story. A Close Call In Tahiti. Based on fact, this fictitious tale is about a romantic interlude between the lead character and an American girl at the Club Med on Moorea. The flight back to California is marred by a near disaster when there's an engine failure during a DC10 take off at Faaa airport in Pappette; a true incident. The Bottle. A holiday at an Italian beach, again during the Cold War. A couple enjoy the early romantic period of a relationship. Chianti, a lot of Chianti, is a feature of this short story. The Airport. A day at your local airport, the sights, the people, the behaviour, the emotions, all combine in this revealing short story about peoples behaviour. This 'first collection' will I am sure have appeal and there's more to follow. The next collection, 'Albert McConchie's Bad Day & Other Tales' is straight fiction with a humorous...


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Autorenporträt
Biography.
Why do I write? Well I get incredible pleasure from it and that's the most compelling thing that drives this 'writing urge'. I'm retired after a lifetime in aviation both military and civilian and have travelled the world, really travelled it. I live just outside Auckland in New Zealand.
Several years ago I attended a reunion in England for some of my old flying buddies from the Cold War years. I was a front line pilot in NATO's Second Tactical Air Force in the old West Germany during the 1960s and spent a few 'interesting' years eyeballing the Soviets and their Warsaw Pact allies. If war had broken out then I was going to 'nuc' eastern Poland, probably would not have survived, definitely would not have survived, but war did not break out and here I am writing in my homeland in the far off South Seas. It was that reunion that triggered my writing urge.
I met up with my navigator from that time so long ago, we had not seen each other for forty five years, and just one week after that memorable reunion he died, minor surgery on a troublesome knee, he died under the anesthetic, these things happen, random chance; it hit me hard, really hard. I had just arrived back in New Zealand when he died and I had no way of getting to his funeral in England. I did write a 'eulogy' and it was read by another of my Cold War mates at Harry's funeral. It was that incident that got me thinking about all the quite incredible things that Harry and I had experienced during that early part of our lives, it needed to be recorded and thus the desire to write was born.
My first effort started out as a biography, I put a lot of time and effort into that and tried hard to get it published, but getting published these days is just about impossible, and biographies have absolutely no appeal to the general public. It's up on the top shelf; actually it's not all that good, needs a lot of rewriting and it will get it; one day. I paid to have a professional critic give it a going over and it was his criticisms that set me off in the right direction. 'Cold War Warrior' will appear as an e-book one day, probably in memoir form, but it could be a while. Right now I enjoy the short story format and there will be several more collections for you to read appearing soon.
When I am not writing I spend a lot of time chasing marlin off the north east coast of New Zealand, game fishing is a 'bug' you get and it's a hard one to shake. I have my own boat all set ...