I was given “Fate is the Hunter” thirty years ago just now,at the dawn of my airline career, by a senior captain I flew with many times.
He didn’t say anything about the book but just put it in my crew mail with a brief message as to who had sent it.
I found it strange to read to begin with but as each chapter progressed, there was a lesson to be learned and a wow moment when I re-read what had happened.
Just over a year ago I recommended it to an airline colleague whilst in the US. He had never heard of Fate is the Hunter before
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A day or so later and he was talking about it.
I love the reaction of guys when you see them a while later when they have read Fate is the Hunter and they say…’hey-remember that book you told me about last time we flew?’
E K Gann on roof of house
As Gann said….”Rule books are paper, they will not cushion a sudden meeting of stone and metal.”