Surprised at Being Alive

Author: Curtis > Robert F  

Publisher: Casemate Group‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781612002767

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781612002750

Subject: E92 weapons, military equipment

Keyword: 武器、军用器材

Language: ENG

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Description

Sometimes you do everything right, but it just isn't your day. A part fails and your helicopter comes apart in flight, or, another aircraft runs into you and the pieces of both fall to the ground below, or the enemy gunner pulls the trigger at just the right moment and his rounds find your aircraft in exactly the right spot to take it out of the sky. Whichever way it happens, it wasn't your day. Which is why, after 24 years and over 5,000 flight hours with four armed services, Major Robert Curtis was so surprised at being alive when he passed his retirement physical. Starting with enlisting in the Army to fly helicopters during Vietnam, and continuing on through service with the National Guard, Marine Corps and Royal Navy, he flew eight different helicopters-from the wooden-bladed OH-13E, through the Chinook, SeaKnight and SeaKing, in war and peace around the world. During that time over 50 of his friends died in crashes, both in combat and in accidents, but somehow his skill, and not an inconsiderable amount of luck and superstition, saw him through. His flying career began with a misbegotten strategy for beating the draft by enlisting. With the Vietnam War raging full blast in 1968 the draft was inevitable, so he wanted to at least get some small measure of control of his future. Although he had no thought of flying when he walked into the recruiting office, he walked out signed up to be a helicopter pilot. What he did not know was that 43% of all the aircraft sent to Viet

Chapter

Flying Life One: The Army 1968-1971

1. The Accidental Aviator

2. Chasing Buzzards

3. Engine Failure

4. The Playtex Club

5. First Takeoff of the Day

6. Luck and Superstition

7. Survival Instruments

8. Tracers

9. Army Night Flight

10. Flares

11. Napalm

12. Last 'Nam Flight

Flying Life Two: The National Guard 1972-1975

13. Truck Strike

14. National Guard Night Flight

15. Tornadoes

16. National Guard Summers

Flying Life Three: The Marine Corps 1975-1993

17. Night Vision Goggles

18. Marine Corps Night Flight

19. Wires

20. Externals

21. The Ritual

22. Special Operations Capable

23. Broken on a Moroccan Beach

Flying Life Four: The British Royal Navy

24. Sand

25. Introducing the Arctic to Captain Curtis

26. Royal Navy Night Flight-The Difficult Valley

27. Troop Lifting, with Night and Heavy Snow Showers

28. Long Flight Home

29. Sea Fog

30. Day and Night Passengers

31. Final Flight with the Royal Navy

Eiplogue: The Wall, 20 Years After

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