
Skygods
The Fall of Pan Am
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Block
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By:
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Robert Gandt
Originally published by Wm. Morrow, in 1995, Skygods is the saga of America's most glamorous airline - from its meteoric ascent to its plunge to extinction. Pan Am blazed the way across the world's oceans with its magnificent Clipper ships, launched the first international jet service, was the first to fly the behemoth 747, was the lead customer for America's SST and the Concorde, and was even taking reservations for the first commercial flights to the moon.
Told from multiple viewpoints - pilots, stewardesses, management executives - Skygods is the life story of an American icon.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Very interesting story
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Brings the Imperial Airline to life again
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and the fall of a great Airline
good
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Good History of the legendary Pan Am
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Entertaining
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Would you consider the audio edition of Skygods to be better than the print version?
Probably so… Thomas Block's narration--a kind of curmudgeonly old-timer delivery--was charming and definitely grew on me. I am inclined to think that his reading brings out some humor in Gandt's writing that would be easy to miss from the printed page.What did you like best about this story?
Gandt's decision to make the perceptions of the pilots, the "Sky Gods", the focus of his narrative. Specifically, the "New Hires" from the mid-1960s, who did their apprenticeships under the "Masters of Ocean Flying Boats", and who were promised that they would be captains of SSTs and Lunar Clippers. This focus made for a very human touch to a book about economics, business relationships, corporate mergers, and civil aviation policy.Any additional comments?
If I have one criticism, which is not really fair, it would be this: I would like more on the heyday of Pan-Am and less on its prolonged decline. On the other hand, Pan-Am's decline is a perfect window into the larger commercial aviation industry, and that story, from 1968 and the dawn of the 747, through the early '90s, is fascinating.Engaging!
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Outstanding!
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Excellent dive into Pan Am undone by narration
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My mom was a Stewardess/flight Attendant for Pan Am during the late 50s and early 60s. The book opened my eyes up to some of the same scenarios she must have gone through.
Lesson learned
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Wow, best aviation story of an iconic giant!
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