Pilots in Peril!: The Untold Story of U.S. Pilots Who Braved "the Hump" in World War II

Pilots in Peril!: The Untold Story of U.S. Pilots Who Braved "the Hump" in World War II

Author
Steven Otfinoski
Publisher
Capstone
Language
English
Year
2015
ISBN
9781491451564,9781623703189,9781491451656,9781623705695,2015014234
File Type
epub
File Size
16.7 MiB

Historian Theodore White called it ""the most dangerous, terrifying, barbarous aerial transport run in the world the skyway to Hell."" Life Magazine called it the most dangerous non-combat flying in the war, the worlds worst weather over the worlds highest mountains. Both of these statements are referring to the Hump, which was a perilous 500-mile flight path across the eastern Himalayan Mountains many U.S. pilots flew during World War II in order to keep the Allies well-supplied in China. Between 1943 and 1945, about 3,000 pilots went down in the Hump. Only about 1,200 made it back to safety. This narrative nonfiction title recounts the many dangers pilots faced on their missions, including ice storms, high winds, narrow mountain passageways, and attacks by Japanese Zeroes. It also recounts the equally daring rescue attempts to save these pilots, many of which were made by the Indo-China Division of Search and Rescue. Using personal accounts from pilots, rescuers, and U.S. Air Force staff, this fast-paced narrative puts young readers in the cockpit alongside some of the wars bravest pilots.

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