
Five Hundred Feet Above Alaska
The Heart-Stopping Adventure Novel of an Alaskan Bush Pilot
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Robert M. Brantner
International #1 Amazon Bestseller
Foreword by Norman Y Mineta. Five Hundred Feet Above Alaska is the story of Peter Connors, a young man who moves to Alaska in pursuit of his dream of becoming a commercial pilot. While the pilots in Alaska are known for their superior airmanship, they are also famous for their disregard of the rules that govern them. Determined to ultimately be an airline pilot in “the lower forty-eight,” Peter vows to walk the straight and narrow. Yet, when Peter is the only pilot available to rescue a comrade who crashed in the snow-covered tundra, he is forced to compromise the very ethics that define him.
Over time, Peter’s competence begins to overpower his regard for the rules. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, Peter begins a downward spiral. The life Peter had carefully constructed for himself is at odds with the “live or die” flying of Alaska. Over the course of a year of doing battle with the elements on a daily basis, armed only with his plane, his wits and his skill to bring him home every night, Peter must decide whether it is more important to embrace life or cheat death.
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it's got potential to be a great book but I think my issue is the narration! the wrong narrator can make a good book bad and vice versa. In this case I feel this story has the wrong narrator even tho it's supposed to be the author himself. I'm going to buy the book to read myself to see if it's the writing or the narrator that makes the story amateurish.
in closing I like the plot and the story idea but unless your a teenager I don't think this is a adult novel as it's written in a way that reminds me of reading the hatchet or a ol hardy Boys book. the word Choices make the characters seem like they are 13 year Olds who sneak beer and talk about girls vs young adults who are young adults.
Great premise
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