ISBN-13: 9781628150100 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 220 str.
"The guy certainly knows his airplanes well and he held my interest very tightly as he developed the story." -RICHARD BACH, author of Stranger to the Ground and Biplane The hurricane warnings were up in the Caribbean when Herb Stallings brought his crippled Constellation in for a landing on Tres Santos. The Connie wasn't safe to fly farther, and the nearest parts for repairing it were in Miami. Stallings decided he'd tie the big plane down on the sheltered side of the hangar, fill the tanks for ballast, and hope the plane would ride out the storm safely. With the plane well anchored, its captain, crew, and the airfield staff flew out ahead of the storm in a DC-3, to the mainland and to safety. Meanwhile two Civilian Air Patrol pilots, who had been on a rescue mission over the water searching for some men adrift in a rubber raft, realized that the wind was increasing and that they had better head for land. The nearest land was Tres Santos. When the CAP pilots arrived at Tres Santos, they found the airfield deserted: only the giant Constellation was there... which was bewildering. Then they were approached by two of the islanders and a priest-who begged them to fly a very sick man and a badly burned little girl out of the storm's path to the mainland and a doctor.