An edition of Eye of the Viper (2004)

The Eye of the Viper

The Making of an F-16 Pilot

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An edition of Eye of the Viper (2004)

The Eye of the Viper

The Making of an F-16 Pilot

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Hand-picked, pressure-tested, and full of astronaut gung ho, the young pilots of Eye of the Viper are poised for the toughest assignment of their career: the exhaustive six-month training course at Arizona''s Luke Air Force Base, at a cost of $2 million each. Luke, the world''s largest fighter wing, is the only F-16 fighter training base in the United States, and each year it produces one thousand pilots who will fly the F-16 from Korea to Afghanistan to Iraq.

But being among the elite pilots who are selected for the course is by no means a guarantee that they will earn the right to fly the F-16, perhaps the most agile jet fighter ever sent into combat. Only a few select individuals will have what it takes.

Award-winning journalist Peter Aleshire, given unprecedented access to the pilots and teachers at Luke, provides a full blast of the rigors and intensity of the course--the personalities, the incredible machines, the irreverence, the bravado, and the toughness, not only of the hand-picked students seeking a place in the warrior subculture, but of the veteran pilots who must teach them how to stay alive.

Readers will quickly come to understand the extraordinary mental and physical demands on a modern pilot--and the incredible joy and sense of freedom that makes most F-16 pilots describe their single-engine, weapons-laden, needle-nosed jet in terms that sound more like true love or helpless addiction than a relationship with a mere airplane.

Eye of the Viper is a frank, ambitious, eminently entertaining look at the ambitions, fears, frailties, and courage that make or break the young pilots at the exquisitely sensitive controls of a $35-million jet.

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The Lyons Press
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312

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Cover of: Eye of the Viper
Eye of the Viper: The Making of an F-16 Pilot
2005, Globe Pequot Press, The
in English
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The Eye of the Viper: The Making of an F-16 Pilot
2004, The Lyons Press
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Library of Congress
UG703 .A73 2004, UG638

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Format
Hardback
Pagination
pg.
Number of pages
312
Dimensions
9.5 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL26277741M
Internet Archive
eyeofviper00pete
ISBN 10
1592282601
ISBN 13
9781592282609
LCCN
2004048738

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