Flying the Knife Edge

New Guinea Bush Pilot

Nonfiction, History, Australia & Oceania, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Matt McLaughlin ISBN: 9789881403650
Publisher: Matt McLaughlin Publication: May 13, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matt McLaughlin
ISBN: 9789881403650
Publisher: Matt McLaughlin
Publication: May 13, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Sometimes it’s not about the destination...it’s about the journey.

‘Flying the Knife Edge’ is the story of an ordinary man experiencing extraordinary things as a pilot in Papua New Guinea in the 1990s.

After an untimely exit from the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Matt McLaughlin took a leap into the unknown, travelling to Papua New Guinea to work as a missionary pilot. He soon switched from missionary to mercenary, and over the next three and a half years, as he built up the necessary experience to chase his goal of becoming an airline captain, his life was a rollercoaster ride of adventure, risk, near-misses, and tragedy. Matt lived on the knife edge of bush pilot ops in one of the world’s most dangerous flying environments. Along the way he soaked up some fascinating PNG history: the vital role of PNG in WWII’s Pacific Theatre; the disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart; the chaos of the Bougainville civil war; the Morobe gold rush of the 1930s.

 “The gap in the cloud became smaller and smaller as I descended, a shrinking tunnel twisting down the gorge. In a matter of seconds I was so low my wheels barely cleared the trees on the valley floor as I passed, and jungle-clad walls closed in on me until I was a mere wingspan from both sides of the valley. And then, in an instant, the gap was gone and I was flying blind.
In cloud.
In the bottom of a gorge.
With terrain on both sides rising thousands of feet above me.
Time stopped.
The passengers started screaming, anticipating the aircraft impacting the side of the mountain. And their deaths.
I had the capacity for just one other thought: Will I hear the sound of the airframe smashing into the trees as we crash, or will I be dead before it registers?”

"His flying expolits are delightfully related...No book reviewer could do this title justice. You simply have to read it."  Aeroplane UK Magazine, 2016.

"A delightful, well-written memoir....4/5 stars" South China Morning Post, 2015.

"This expat kiwi writes his story with a mixture of edgy hindsight and wistful reverie...(it) is one of those books that rolls on from one staggering anecdote to another, each one beautifully told...(it is) a rich overview of what it meant to be a pilot in one of the world's great untamed landscapes." Australian Flying Magazine, 2016.

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Sometimes it’s not about the destination...it’s about the journey.

‘Flying the Knife Edge’ is the story of an ordinary man experiencing extraordinary things as a pilot in Papua New Guinea in the 1990s.

After an untimely exit from the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Matt McLaughlin took a leap into the unknown, travelling to Papua New Guinea to work as a missionary pilot. He soon switched from missionary to mercenary, and over the next three and a half years, as he built up the necessary experience to chase his goal of becoming an airline captain, his life was a rollercoaster ride of adventure, risk, near-misses, and tragedy. Matt lived on the knife edge of bush pilot ops in one of the world’s most dangerous flying environments. Along the way he soaked up some fascinating PNG history: the vital role of PNG in WWII’s Pacific Theatre; the disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart; the chaos of the Bougainville civil war; the Morobe gold rush of the 1930s.

 “The gap in the cloud became smaller and smaller as I descended, a shrinking tunnel twisting down the gorge. In a matter of seconds I was so low my wheels barely cleared the trees on the valley floor as I passed, and jungle-clad walls closed in on me until I was a mere wingspan from both sides of the valley. And then, in an instant, the gap was gone and I was flying blind.
In cloud.
In the bottom of a gorge.
With terrain on both sides rising thousands of feet above me.
Time stopped.
The passengers started screaming, anticipating the aircraft impacting the side of the mountain. And their deaths.
I had the capacity for just one other thought: Will I hear the sound of the airframe smashing into the trees as we crash, or will I be dead before it registers?”

"His flying expolits are delightfully related...No book reviewer could do this title justice. You simply have to read it."  Aeroplane UK Magazine, 2016.

"A delightful, well-written memoir....4/5 stars" South China Morning Post, 2015.

"This expat kiwi writes his story with a mixture of edgy hindsight and wistful reverie...(it) is one of those books that rolls on from one staggering anecdote to another, each one beautifully told...(it is) a rich overview of what it meant to be a pilot in one of the world's great untamed landscapes." Australian Flying Magazine, 2016.

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