Summary of Carol Shaben's Into the Abyss
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669368793
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Erik was in over his head, and he knew it. He was a rookie pilot, and he’d been in and out of cloud for most of his outbound flight from Grande Prairie. He was running late, and he had passengers bound for the small communities of High Prairie and Fairview.
#2 The author, Erik, was the pilot on Wapiti Flight 402. He had to warn his passengers about the flight if they couldn’t land in High Prairie because the ceiling was so low. He ran out of time before he could finish his dinner.
#3 When Erik got to the plane, the fueling service hadn’t arrived yet, so he had to scramble to get the tanks filled. By the time they finished, he was behind schedule. He crammed some of the luggage into the plane’s nose compartment and then into the rear hold behind the seats.
#4 Larry had flown to Edmonton on Friday to meet with a group of people he knew well. Among them was Gordon Peever, a next-door neighbor who was director of finance at a vocational college near High Prairie.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Erik was in over his head, and he knew it. He was a rookie pilot, and he’d been in and out of cloud for most of his outbound flight from Grande Prairie. He was running late, and he had passengers bound for the small communities of High Prairie and Fairview.
#2 The author, Erik, was the pilot on Wapiti Flight 402. He had to warn his passengers about the flight if they couldn’t land in High Prairie because the ceiling was so low. He ran out of time before he could finish his dinner.
#3 When Erik got to the plane, the fueling service hadn’t arrived yet, so he had to scramble to get the tanks filled. By the time they finished, he was behind schedule. He crammed some of the luggage into the plane’s nose compartment and then into the rear hold behind the seats.
#4 Larry had flown to Edmonton on Friday to meet with a group of people he knew well. Among them was Gordon Peever, a next-door neighbor who was director of finance at a vocational college near High Prairie.
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