Meteor Eject!

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In this riveting autobiographical romp, our author takes us on a wild ride through the early, chaotic days of military jet flying—a time when the sky was full of dreams and the ground was littered with wreckage. Meet John Graham Carter, or ‘Nick’ as his mates called him, a nod to that hardboiled detective who could solve a case quicker than you can say “safety record.” He was among the brave souls trained during the Royal Air Force’s turbocharged expansion in the early 1950s, right as the Cold War began to heat up.

Now, you’d think every pilot would be itching to hop into the cockpit of the new Gloster Meteor—a jet fighter that was supposed to be the bee’s knees. But hold your horses! This wasn’t exactly a stroll in the park. The Meteor, with its cutting-edge technology, turned out to be more of a death trap than a fighter. A staggering 890 of these flying machines crashed, claiming the lives of 434 pilots and ten navigators. It was a bit like playing roulette, only with far worse odds.

But here’s where it gets interesting. Our intrepid author lived to tell the tale, thanks to the ingenious Martin-Baker ejector seat. Picture this: one moment you’re soaring through the skies, and the next, you’re catapulted out like a cork from a champagne bottle. Nick was one of the lucky few to experience this life-saving gadget firsthand.

Despite the Meteor's notorious reputation, the pilots held a soft spot for the beast. Those who survived didn’t just fly; they became legends—pioneers of military jet flying, if you will. The grim lessons learned from the aircraft’s failures paved the way for future jets that were actually safe to fly, and that’s where the true legacy lies.

After a brush with death and some recuperation, our author got back in the cockpit, this time piloting the sleek Hawker Hunter with 257 Squadron. He even took his talents abroad, training the pilots of King Hussein’s Royal Jordanian Air Force in the art of flying this iconic fighter jet during a delightful detachment in Jordan. What a life!

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Publisher - Woodfield Publishing

Language - English

Paperback

Author(s) - J.G. Carter


Published Date - October 24 2024

ISBN - 9781873203651

Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.1 cm

Page Count - 204

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