Angels
on my Wings
By Roger
Vizi
Transcon
Flight Three Seven from Los Angeles to New York was behind schedule
departing from LAX. In an effort to make up for lost time, Captain
Bob Daniels made the decision to go ahead and have the baggage loaded
onto the plane without the completion of the required baggage inspections.
This fateful decision would forever change the destiny of Transcon
Flight Three Seven.
A passenger
told flight attendant Ashley Stone that the floor was moving underneath
his feet. Ashley reported this information to senior flight attendant
Michelle Johnson who immediately went to the cockpit to inform the
Captain of this strange turn of events. Suddenly a loud explosion
rocked the plane. In the ensuing chaos, two of the passengers were
sucked out of the plane through the large hole that had been torn
into the cabin wall.
The
force of the explosion ruptured the fuselage and severed the hydraulic
and electrical lines that operated the control surfaces of the plane.
The plane could fly, but could not make turns. Without being able
to make turns, the flight was doomed to crash.
A daring
rescue attempt by a stunt team of two jet helicopters and a leer
jet was the only hope that Transcon Flight Three Seven had to avoid
crashing. Could these angels of mercy save the doomed flight?
Roger
Vizi transports the reader inside of the aircraft, Transcon Flight
Three Seven. Although the book could have used a bit more editing,
this does not take away from the excellent story line that Vizi
presents in Angels on my Wings.
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