jrh
Well-Known Member
I see in the thread on aviation books that many of us have read Fate is the Hunter by Ernest Gann.
Besides being a must-read book, what specifically did everybody enjoy about it?
I thought it was a powerful book to show how a captain must always be in command of their aircraft. I also liked how it showed Gann's progression from being a novice to a seasoned veteran.
I'm not sure I liked the overall message of the book, that sometimes fate is in control. I don't believe in fate. There are definately times in aviation that I can't explain why something happened the way it did, but I wouldn't attribute that to fate, as to imply the result was out of anybody's control. It seems like Gann attributed many of his stories to fate that could now be explained by human factors research, better maintenance, a more organized air traffic control system, etc. I wonder if Gann had flown today if he would still write Fate is the Hunter with the same perspective.
What do you all think?
Besides being a must-read book, what specifically did everybody enjoy about it?
I thought it was a powerful book to show how a captain must always be in command of their aircraft. I also liked how it showed Gann's progression from being a novice to a seasoned veteran.
I'm not sure I liked the overall message of the book, that sometimes fate is in control. I don't believe in fate. There are definately times in aviation that I can't explain why something happened the way it did, but I wouldn't attribute that to fate, as to imply the result was out of anybody's control. It seems like Gann attributed many of his stories to fate that could now be explained by human factors research, better maintenance, a more organized air traffic control system, etc. I wonder if Gann had flown today if he would still write Fate is the Hunter with the same perspective.
What do you all think?