Airport - Arthur Hailey - Books - Ishi Press - 9784871876360 - September 21, 2015
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Airport

Arthur Hailey

Airport

Publisher Marketing: This is a fictional story - fast paced, exciting, richly textured with memorable characters. Yet we think you will find it more than a story. It is about your airport too. Yet those with inside knowledge - like Mel Bakersfield, the airports career-jinxed general manager - are aware of grave deficiencies. Operational areas are out molded to the point of danger; air traffic control is overtaxed; the supposedly modern glass chrome main terminal has become a whited sepulcher. Against this background is set a dramatic, behind the scenes story of seven eventful airport hours during a mid-winter snowstorm - with pressures passions and problems of their own - who share them. You will meet Joe Patroni, cocky and genial airline maintenance chief, striving to clear a disabled aircraft from an urgently needed runway; Air Traffic Controller Keith Bakersfeld suffering stress and conscience stricken by the memory of an air disaster for which he was responsible; Tanya Livingston passenger relations agent (an attractive divorcee) whose suspicions triggered by a sharp-eyed customs inspector, reveal an unsuspected crisis; Captain (and check pilot) Vernon Demerest, arrogant admired by women and despising "ground bound pigeons," especially Airport Commissioners; Elliot Freemantle, crusading lawyer, leading a group of home-owners incensed by airport noise; Gwen Meighen, a hot-tempered English brunette from "Stewardess Row"; Ada Quonsett, an old lady who explains her techniques as an aerial stowaway; D. O. Guerrero, a psychotic with a homemade bomb. Arthur Hailey has employed the same multi-plot technique which he used successfully in Hotel and The Final Diagnosis. As usual, he has written an engrossing enjoyable tale, packed with little known and fascinating information: How, for example, smugglers trip themselves up with customs; how to get free drinks on economy flights; the way in which stewardess pregnancy programs work; what is an airport "Conga Line"; how much an airline will pay on the spot for a damaged luggage claim; and why airport insurance booths are hated by airline pilots . But the true hero of this novel is the airport itself viewed through the eyes of a master story teller. Review Citations: Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/1995 pg. 284 (EAN 9780385041393, Hardcover) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2010 pg. 310 (EAN 9780385041393, Hardcover) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2014 pg. 384 (EAN 9780385041393, Hardcover) Contributor Bio:  Hailey, Arthur Arthur Hailey (1920 2004), the author of eleven novels, many of which became #1 "New York Times" bestsellers, was born in Luton, England. He served as a pilot and flight lieutenant in the British Royal Air Force during World War II and immigrated to Canada in 1947. While working for a transportation trade magazine, he scored his first writing success with a television drama, and began to write screenplays full-time for various networks during the golden age of live television. His novel-writing career took off in 1959 with the publication of his first novel, "The Final Diagnosis", and picked up velocity with "Hotel" and then "Airport", which spent thirty weeks in the number-one spot on the "New York Times" bestseller list and became a blockbuster film. Hailey s novels, many of which have been made into films, television series, and miniseries, have been translated into forty languages. They are notable for their suspenseful storylines and authentic depictions of various industries and commercial settings, which Hailey aggressively and meticulously researched.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 21, 2015
ISBN13 9784871876360
Publishers Ishi Press
Genre Cultural Region > Southwest U.s.
Pages 450
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 23 mm   ·   517 g

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