The Pilot Class

The Pilot Class by Harrison Jones, published by AvLit Press on January 28, 2015, is a fiction work that delves into the challenges faced by new pilots at Tri Con Airlines. With a page count of 318, this edition presents a narrative centered around the experiences of eight newly hired pilots as they navigate the rigorous demands of ground school and flight simulation training. The diverse backgrounds of the class, which includes former military pilots and civilians, set the stage for a compelling exploration of their journey.
Readers will find a story that intertwines personal relationships and professional challenges, including the struggles of a married flight attendant dealing with an abusive husband and the looming threat of a major airline accident. The narrative also touches on the complexities of federal regulations as the pilots strive to succeed in their roles as first officers. This edition provides an in-depth look at the dynamics within the pilot class, highlighting the obstacles they must overcome to achieve their goals in the aviation industry.
Official synopsis Publisher
Tri Con Airlines has nine thousand pilots and they need more. When Tri Con hires eight new pilots and assigns them to a pilot class, they find the ground school and flight simulator challenge more than expected. The class is a mix of former military pilots and civilians with varying experience, including a former female flight attendant. Who can survive The Pilot Class and meet the challenge of flying the line as a Tri Con first officer. Personal relationships, a married flight attendant with an abusive husband, a major airline accident, and the federal government are all obstacles that stand in the way of The Pilot Class.
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