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Prairie sky : a pilot's reflections on flying and the grace of altitude / / W. Scott Olsen



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Autore: Olsen W. Scott <1958-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Prairie sky : a pilot's reflections on flying and the grace of altitude / / W. Scott Olsen Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Columbia, Mo., : University of Missouri, c2013
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (168 p.)
Disciplina: 629.13092
Soggetto topico: Air pilots - United States
Airplanes - Piloting
Soggetto geografico: Great Plains Description and travel
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: Prologue: Walking Chaucer -- River Flying: The Sheyenne River -- Short-hop Notebook: Dakota Sky -- A Wall of Old Trees -- Short-hop Notebook: Math Class -- River Flying: The Red River -- Short-hop Notebook: Fame -- Afternoon at the Atomic Cafe -- Ground reference -- Short-hop notebook: Stats -- Storm flying -- Short-hop notebook: Jazz -- Tag -- Short-hop Notebook: The Swoop -- That Thing Up Front -- A Very Deep low -- Monster Sky -- Thin Places and Thick Time: A Duet for Two Worlds -- Deep SWE -- Collecting the Horizon -- The Beautiful Line.
Sommario/riassunto: "It's almost like ballet. Preflight. Starting. Warm-up. The voices from the control tower-the instructions. Taxiing. The rush down the runway. Airborne. There are names for every move. The run-up. Position and hold. Every move needs to be learned, practiced, made so familiar you feel the patterns in every other thing you do. It's technical, yes. But there is a grace to getting metal and bone into the sky." Prairie Sky is a celebration of curiosity and a book for explorers. In this collection of contemplative essays, Scott Olsen invites readers to view the world from a pilot's seat, demonstrating how, with just a little bit of altitude, the world changes, new relationships become visible, and new questions seem to rise up from the ground. Whether searching for the still-evident shores of ancient lakes, the dustbowl-era shelterbelt supposed to run the length of the country, or the even more elusive understandings of physics and theology, Olsen shares the unique perspective and insight allowed to pilots. Prairie Sky explores the reality as well as the metaphor of flight: notions of ceaseless time and boundless space, personal interior and exterior vision, social history, meteorology, and geology. Olsen takes readers along as he chases a new way of looking at the physical world and wonders aloud about how the whole planet moves in interconnected ways not visible from the ground. While the northern prairie may call to mind images of golden harvests and summer twilight such images do not define the region. The land bears marks left by gut-shaking thunderstorms, hard-frozen rivers, sweeping floods, and hurricane-size storms. Olsen takes to the midwestern sky to confront the ordinary world and reveals the magic--the wondrous and unique sights visible from the pilot's seat of a Cessna. Like Antoine de Saint-Exupery's classic work Wind, Sand and Stars, Olsen's Prairie Sky reveals the heart of what it means to fly. In the grand romantic tradition of the travel essay, it opens the dramatic paradoxes of self and collective, linear and circular, the heart and the border.
Titolo autorizzato: Prairie sky  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9780826273048
0826273041
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910965623103321
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