Tiger in the Sea: The Ditching of Flying Tiger 923 and the Desperate Struggle for Survival

Tiger in the Sea: The Ditching of Flying Tiger 923 and the Desperate Struggle for Survival

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  • Create Date:2021-05-12 17:31:08
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  • Author:Eric Lindner
  • ISBN:B08X332JNW
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Summary

September 1962: On a moonless night over the raging Atlantic Ocean, a thousand miles from land, the engines of Flying Tiger flight 923 to Germany burst into flames, one by one。

Pilot John Murray didn't have long before the plane crashed headlong into the 20-foot waves at 120 mph。

As the four flight attendants donned life vests, collected sharp objects, and explained how to brace for the ferocious impact, 68 passengers clung to their seats: elementary schoolchildren from Hawaii, a teenage newlywed from Germany, a disabled Normandy vet from Cape Cod, an

immigrant from Mexico, and 30 recent graduates of the 82nd Airborne's Jump School。 They all expected to die。

Murray radioed out "Mayday" as he attempted to fly down through gale-force winds into the rough water, hoping the plane didn't break apart when it hit the sea。

Only a handful of ships could pick up the distress call so far from land。 The closest was a Swiss freighter 13 hours away。 Dozens of other ships and planes from nine countries abruptly changed course or scrambled from Canada, Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and Cornwall, all racing to the rescue--but they would take hours, or days, to arrive。

From the cockpit, the blackness of the Atlantic grew ever closer。 Could Murray do what no pilot had ever done--"land" a commercial airliner at night in a violent sea without everyone dying? And if he did, would rescuers find any survivors before they drowned or died from hypothermia in the icy water?

The fate of Flying Tiger 923 riveted the world。 Bulletins interrupted radio and TV programs。 Headlines shouted off newspapers from London to LA。 Frantic family members overwhelmed telephone switchboards。 President Kennedy took a break from the brewing crises in Cuba and Mississippi to ask for hourly updates。

Tiger in the Sea is a gripping tale of triumph, tragedy, unparalleled airmanship, and incredibly brave people from all walks of life。 The author has pieced together the story--long hidden because of murky Cold War politics--through exhaustive research and reconstructed a true and inspiring tribute to the virtues of outside-the-box-thinking, teamwork, and hope。

Learn more at TigerintheSea。com

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J。 Clifton Lundberg

The story of a life threatening emergency in the air and at sea would be enough to hold your interest but of course there’s always much more to tell。 This one put me into the lives of the real people who survived it and some who did not, starting with the emotions of 76 airborne passengers coming to grips with the unthinkable, and following through with how their lives were impacted well beyond the event itself。 It all happened almost 60 years ago but Lindner brings it back like it was last week The story of a life threatening emergency in the air and at sea would be enough to hold your interest but of course there’s always much more to tell。 This one put me into the lives of the real people who survived it and some who did not, starting with the emotions of 76 airborne passengers coming to grips with the unthinkable, and following through with how their lives were impacted well beyond the event itself。 It all happened almost 60 years ago but Lindner brings it back like it was last week, weaving a fast paced story of redemption with a kind of skillful crafting that makes you want to read it slowly。 。。。more