From a Bush Wing: Notes of an Alaska Wildlife Trooper
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.86 (744 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1475283296 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 196 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-07 |
Language | : | English |
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All I can say is you really need to get yourself a copy and experience these adventures for yourself." - G. "Steve is a gifted writer who skillfully paints thoughtful and emotionally charged images for the reader. There is no denying the fear, anxiety, excitement, or passion that Steve feels as he recalls these events and writes his passages.I am tempted to give you a run-down on some of the stories in this marvelous book, but my synopses would not do it justice. Lister, book reviewer, International Game Warden. W
Gonna need a bigger plane KLP Have to admit that when I started reading this book I was a bit put off by a story about a guy who basically turned his hobby into a paying job at taxpayers' expense. This was reinforced by the passages in the book when the author would describe doing some fishin' while out on a job. I. Roy said Four Stars. It was a quick read.. florida said Great book!. I read a lot and so I read a lot of low cost self-published Kindle books. Most of them aren't very good and many I never even finish. In these book there is usually lots of poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation but in particular the authors have poor writing skills.Not so in this boo
. S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Territory of Alaska. He is a graduate of New Mexico Military Institute, the Alaska State Trooper Academy, and the FBI National Academy. He now lives in northern California with his wife, Judy Raymond Reynolds. Stephen Santiago Reynolds, a commercial pilot, was born in California in 1937 and moved to New Mexico at a young age. He was a wild
If you are a pilot, you might see some familiar forms—or, better yet, you might think you are looking into a mirror. “If you learn how to improve your own safety record from one or more of these events, then this effort will have been worthwhile,” says the author, “for you, for your friends and families, and for me.”. Herein Stephen Santiago Reynolds relates his flying experiences as an Alaska Wildlife Trooper—and those of other officers—while stationed throughout one of the most dangerous environments in the world. This is a long-awaited book about flying the Alaska Bush by the author of Beyond the Killing Tree: A Journey of Discovery. Whether tragic, humorous, or surrounding the simple beauty of flight, there is something that jumps out in many of these chapters—how not to fly or abuse the privilege