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OverviewUncover the compelling true story behind a mysterious WWII plane crash and the ""Frozen Airmen"" found in the High Sierra. In October 2005, two mountaineers climbing above Mendel Glacier in the High Sierra found the mummified remains of a man in a World War II uniform, entombed in the ice. The ""Frozen Airman"" discovery created a media storm and a mystery that drew Peter Stekel to investigate. What did happen to the four-man crew who perished on a routine navigational training flight in 1942, some 150 miles off course from the reported destination? Peter found bad weather, bad luck, and bad timing-empty graves, botched records, and misguided recovery efforts. Then, in 2007, the unimaginable happened again. Peter himself discovered a second body in the glacier. Another young man would finally be coming home. Through meticulous research, interviews, and mountaineering trips to the site, Peter uncovered the story of these four young men. Final Flight explores their ill-fated trip and the misinformation that surrounded it for more than 60 years. The book is a gripping account that's part mystery, part history, and part personal journey to uncover the truth of what happened on November 18, 1942. In the process, Peter narrates the young aviators' last days and takes us on their final flight. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter StekelPublisher: Wilderness Press Imprint: Wilderness Press Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.311kg ISBN: 9780899974750ISBN 10: 0899974759 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsPrologue Chapter 1: A Body in the Glacier Chapter 2: Home from the Mountain Chapter 3: Who Is the Frozen Airman? Chapter 4: The More I Know, the Less I Know Chapter 5: Playing Detective Chapter 6: First Discovery: 1947 Chapter 7: What Was Recovered: 1948 Chapter 8: The Frozen Airman Is Identified Chapter 9: The Frozen Airman Is Not Alone: August 2007 Chapter 10: My Report Chapter 11: On the Trail of the Second Airman Chapter 12: Understanding the Beech 18 AT-7 Navigator Chapter 13: The Boys Chapter 14: Their Training Chapter 15: They Weren’t the Only Ones Chapter 16: It Rained Cats and Dogs All Day Chapter 17: Carried by Flight: A Scenario for Disaster Chapter 18: East to West: A More Probable Scenario Chapter 19: Please Remember Me References AcknowledgmentsReviews<br>Stekel has breathed warm life into these long lost World War II airmen who disappeared while on a training mission in 1942. Entombed in High Sierra glacial ice for more than sixty years before being discovered by climbers and the author himself, Stekel skillfully weaves the crew's fate in these rugged mountains with his own quest to unravel the mystery. --Eric Blehm, bestselling author of The Last Season and The Only Thing Worth Dying For <br>Because truth really does trump fiction for drama, Final Flight reads like a good novel and sticks with you like a particularly affecting play. Superbly researched, compellingly written, and lovingly relived, this gripping tale both solves an old mystery and serves as a moving tribute to all fallen fliers. By actually trekking to the remote site of the crash and making a stunning discovery there, Stekel rescues a sad story from dead-end status and turns it into a living memorial.--Robert Michael Pyle, author of Chasing Monarchs and Sky Time in Gray's River <br>... [An] invigorated appreciation of the dedication of the men and women of the Greatest Generation.? Michael Sledge, author of Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury, and Honor Our Military Fallen <br>Capture[s] the history, geography, and the mystery surrounding this inspiring tale of the High Sierra.--Pat Macha, author of Aircraft Wrecks in the Mountains and Deserts of California <br>Those who love the high country will find this a fascinating read.--William Tweed, Co-author of Challenge of the Big Trees: A Resource History of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks <br>If you love our parks, and if you love a good mystery, you need Final Flight ; it will be a read you can not put down. Stekel does a masterful job of painstakingly putting this seven-decade old jigsaw puzzle together touchingly for you: frozen airman by frozen airman.--Charles R. Butch Farabee, Jr., author of Death, Daring, & Disaster - Search and Rescue i Stekel has breathed warm life into these long lost World War II airmen who disappeared while on a training mission in 1942. Entombed in High Sierra glacial ice for more than sixty years before being discovered by climbers and the author himself, Stekel skillfully weaves the crew's fate in these rugged mountains with his own quest to unravel the mystery. --Eric Blehm, bestselling author of The Last Season and The Only Thing Worth Dying For Because truth really does trump fiction for drama, Final Flight reads like a good novel and sticks with you like a particularly affecting play. Superbly researched, compellingly written, and lovingly relived, this gripping tale both solves an old mystery and serves as a moving tribute to all fallen fliers. By actually trekking to the remote site of the crash and making a stunning discovery there, Stekel rescues a sad story from dead-end status and turns it into a living memorial.--Robert Michael Pyle, author of Chasing Monarchs and Sky Time in Gray's River ... [An] invigorated appreciation of the dedication of the men and women of the Greatest Generation.? Michael Sledge, author of Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury, and Honor Our Military Fallen Capture[s] the history, geography, and the mystery surrounding this inspiring tale of the High Sierra.--Pat Macha, author of Aircraft Wrecks in the Mountains and Deserts of California Those who love the high country will find this a fascinating read.--William Tweed, Co-author of Challenge of the Big Trees: A Resource History of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks If you love our parks, and if you love a good mystery, you need Final Flight; it will be a read you can not put down. Stekel does a masterful job of painstakingly putting this seven-decade old jigsaw puzzle together touchingly for you: frozen airman by frozen airman.--Charles R. Butch Farabee, Jr., author of Death, Daring, & Disaster - Search and Rescue in the National Parks A thoroughly enjoyable...detective story--Douglas H. Clark, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Geology Department, Western Washington University Author InformationPeter Stekel lives in Seattle. He has hiked in the Sierra Nevada-mostly Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks-since he was twelve years old. That is a long time. But not long enough. He is also the author of The Flower Lover and Best Hikes Near Seattle. More photos can be found at the book's website. You will also find links to videos Stekel shot at the glacier, newspaper stories, television programs, book reviews, a schedule of personal appearances, and other things of interest to readers of Final Flight. Stekel's blog, documenting his research, is also at the site. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |