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Notes from the Cockpit: A Mountain Pilot's Perspective

Many of you may know Dick personally. He's been flying the Idaho backcountry for a long time, and he's put his stories into autobiography form. It's a good read! I've pulled a few excerpts to share with you guys.

https://www.backcountrypilot.org/features/category/pilot-spotlights/dick-williams-notes-from-the-cockpit

Link to buy the book is in the article.

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Thanks boss - that should get me through the winter
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Thank you for posting the excerpt. I ordered the book.
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tedwaltman wrote:Thank you for posting the excerpt. I ordered the book.



Me too!
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I haven't finished the book yet but I had a lot of fun flipping through it to find some good excerpts. Dick has some fun stories and talks a lot about some of the other pilots of the era in that region.
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Damn it, Zane.

I am already a net shopaholic and I resisted the pointer to the book maybe 5 minutes.

I found it hard to put down and I have finished it. My only complaint is that I wish books would not segregate pictures which this one does.

I loved the stories, the regret of bad decisions, and the angst of doing the right thing which impacted colleagues.

The part of his son carrying on the tradition of flying to your best of your abilities is "sweet" and the picture of the Raptor and Cub together is priceless.
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Looks great, but only available on kindle from Amazon.canada???
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Notes from the Cockpit: A Mountain Pilot's Perspective

daedaluscan wrote:Looks great, but only available on kindle from Amazon.canada???


That's weird. I asked Dick about it and he wasn't sure why that is. Maybe write to him directly to buy a copy: [email protected]

BCP does get a tiny commission for Amazon sales.
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Just finished it! Excellent read!
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Ordered the book! Looking forward to reading it!
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Just got back in town to find my Amazon order waiting for me. So excited .... can't wait to crack it open!
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mjwings wrote:Ordered the book! Looking forward to reading it!


Yup. Kindled it. Next in line after I finish my re-read of At Home by Bryson.
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