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Title: John Steinbeck on US Army helo pilots
Post by: Flyin6 on November 27, 2021, 10:32:20 AM
John Steinbeck then wrote this about Army helicopter pilots in Vietnam;

“I wish I could tell you about these pilots. They make me sick with envy. They ride their vehicles the way a man controls a fine, well-trained quarter horse. They weave along stream beds, rise like swallows to clear trees, they turn and twist and dip like swifts in the evening. I watch their hands and feet on the controls, the delicacy of the coordination reminds me of the sure and seeming slow hands of (Pablo) Casals on the cello. They are truly musicians’ hands and they play their controls like music and they dance them like ballerinas and they make me jealous because I want so much to do it. Remember your child night dream of perfect flight free and wonderful? It’s like that, and sadly I know I never can. My hands are too old and forgetful to take orders from the command center, which speaks of updrafts and side winds, of drift and shift, or ground fire indicated by a tiny puff or flash, or a hit and all these commands must be obeyed by the musicians hands instantly and automatically. I must take my longing out in admiration and the joy of seeing it. Sorry about that leak of ecstasy, Alicia, but I had to get it out or burst.”
Title: Re: John Steinbeck on US Army helo pilots
Post by: cj7ox on November 29, 2021, 12:57:24 PM
Love this description!
Title: Re: John Steinbeck on US Army helo pilots
Post by: Flyin6 on November 29, 2021, 05:25:37 PM
Love this description!
The man knows how to write!
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