Biography & Autobiography General
Smoke in the Cockpit
The Flying Adventures of Don "Smokey" Patry
- Publisher
- NeWest Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2006
- Category
- General, History, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781897126073
- Publish Date
- Aug 2006
- List Price
- $24.95
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Description
The true story of Canadian bush pilot Don "Smokey" Patry is a succession of brave take-offs, daring landings, and high intensity turbulence every minute in-between.
Whether performing an emergency landing in darkness in Canadas northern wilderness, rebuilding his planes engine with a rusty file, or zigzagging a bomber plane across the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, there was never a dull moment in Patrys career.
Smoke in the Cockpit is Canadian aviation history at its best. Patry, raised in Western Canada, began flying professionally in 1937 over the uncharted mountainous territory of Alberta, BC, and the North West Territories. Destiny uncannily placed him in the thick of the action, and he went from one adventure to the next without fanfare, pause, or concern. Introduced to Patry by his flying partner Jack Sullivan, author H. J. Smith offers this riveting collection of Patrys high-flying heroics for readers of all ages.
About the author
H. J. Smith was born in Markdale, ON, and currently lives in Guelph. At the age of five he tied a barrel to the basement joists and swung in it pretending to fly. At six he tied an apple box to a rope and pulley and hoisted himself up underneath a maple tree limb, swinging to and fro and "flying" for hours. Smith's first real flight was at age fifteen when he spent all the money he had ($10) for a ten-minute hop in a helicopter over the International Ploughing Match in Bruce County, ON. Years later he earned his private pilot's licence flying with instructors Frank Montgomery (Mosquito fighter pilot, WWII) and Marion Orr (Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame, Order of Canada) from the Peterborough Flying Club. Smith is addicted to airplanes and fly-fishing, habits he supports by working as an agrologist with the Ontario Department of Agriculture in the area of farm environmental education. He wrote Smoke in the Cockpit, which was released in the Fall of 2006 and sits on NeWest's bestseller list.