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I Never Met an Airplane I Didn't Like
註釋This is an autobiography of Ken Turneras flying experiences and his love of aviation covering a sixty-year period from the early thirties to the early nineties. The book is unique because all of his flying, over four thousand hours as pilot in command, was established as a non-commercial pilot using personal, company-owned and rental aircraft. His desire to fly, both for pleasure and business, became a passion, and this book covers his experiences in Canada, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and the Micronesian Islands. Ken relates how flying was indirectly responsible for momentous changes in his life, the relationship that develops between man and machine, and why general aviation may never come back to the levels of the 60as and 70as. All aviation enthusiasts, private, commercial, and military, will find this book interesting and, in many cases, will be able to relate to the experiences detailed in this book.