Fighter Pilot – Fire & Ice # 1
K. Anderson Yancy
language
(ChicagoWood Media, Nov. 7, 2016)
After a horrific crash of The U. S. Navy's flight demonstration team, The Blue Angels, at an air show before 250,000 live spectators and millions on television and the internet, the Navy reassigns seven elite fighter pilots, and in a historic moment among them the first woman to fly in the high speed formation flights, to reform the unit, flying fighter jets at over 500 mph, in formations a Coke can's width apart, with ice in their veins, while navigating the fiery turbulences of their personal lives.NOTE:While the milieu for this story is the military with jets that streak fast and loud, these two volumes are first and foremost a story about the people who fly them, their lives, their loves, their ups and downs…Life. Enjoy your vicarious ride with them.The Blue Angels established in 1946 are an American cultural icon born of the jet age and equally well known abroad, annually over 10 million people watch them perform their aerial ballet at blinding speeds before air shows throughout the U. S. and two international locations.