Mayday at Two Thousand Five Hundred

Mayday at Two Thousand Five Hundred by Frank E. Peretti is a reprinted edition published by Thomas Nelson in 2005, featuring 132 pages in English. This narrative follows fourteen-year-old Jay Cooper as he experiences a harrowing flight in his Uncle Rex’s Cessna. When a low-flying 757 disrupts their journey, the turbulence leaves Rex unconscious and Jay with a head injury that causes temporary blindness, setting the stage for a gripping survival story.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Jay’s struggle as he confronts the challenges of navigating a small plane with dwindling fuel and a looming mountain range. The story emphasizes themes of survival and faith, as Jay faces numerous unseen dangers while drifting in and out of consciousness. This juvenile fiction piece combines action and adventure with elements of religious significance, making it a compelling read for those interested in tales of resilience and family.
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Fourteen-year-old Jay Cooper is enjoying the view from his Uncle Rex’s Cessna when a low-flying 757 speeds past them. Caught in its wind turbulence, their small plane is shaken violently, knocking Rex unconscious and leaving Jay blind from a head injury.
With fuel running out fast, Jay drifting in and out of consciousness, and the plane heading straight for a mountain range, this high-flying adventure shows the importance of faith as Jay faces numerous unseen dangers.
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