The 3rd Greatest Fighter Pilot

by William T. Creech


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/08/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781420844726

About the Book

This Book is a story of the life and times of a professional Fighter pilot. Where did he come from? What are the early life experiences that effected his abilities and capabilities to be a Great Fighter Pilot? What characteristics of a person and his experiences are important in becoming a leader of men and of becoming a superb fighter pilot? Why does this fighter pilot relegate himself to being the Third Best Fighter Pilot, rather than the first best?

What is it like to be shot down in the jungles of North Burma, alone and with no help toward survival other than his own will? And later in that combat tour, how does one manage survival in the unending expanse of the Gobi Desert?

What are the pressures that are forced upon the leader of a combat fighter squadron? How does he maintain a high morale in a unit when there are few positive factors available to assist? How are political pressures dealt with on a day to day basis?

This book is a MUST READ for any young commander of fighter pilots. It’s also a great read for those who are just interested in the subject of flying. The author’s answers to all these questions are studies in perseverance, loyalty, dedication, and intense desire to do what many others would find impossible.

 

 


About the Author

The author of this book is a retired Air Force Colonel who has extensive experience in Fighter Aviation. He flew Fighter Aircraft in three wars starting with WW2, Korea, and The Viet Nam War. He was shot down two times in WW2 and went on to command a Fighter Squadron in Viet Nam. His resume includes extensive command as well as staff experience through thirty one years of Air Force service.

His Air Force Service was followed by extensive experience in General Aviation as a pilot and owner of a Piper Comanche. He became a A&P mechanic specializing in maintenance and modifications to Comanche Aircraft.

Along the way he became the Husband and Father to a fabulous family consisting of a lovely Wife and four beautiful Daughters. These were the author’s main impetus for writing the book. He has a strong feeling of responsibility to leave a record for history and more specifically for his own descendants about the intimate details of the greatest conflagration of our recorded history.