White Water Landings
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The silver bird straightened up and sank lower lower until it met the sea with a sleek spray that rushed past the windows in its fuselage. M'beriali - the imperial mail bird as it became known in Swahili - had arrived! Imperial Airways' man at Lindi East Africa was Geoffrey Pett then just 22 years old. Selected as a Commercial Trainee aged eighteen he was posted to the middle of Africa to look after the ground arrangements for the new 'Empire' Flying Boat Service between London and Cape Town/Durban. His Africa postings ranged between Alexandria Egypt on the Mediterranean coast Juba now in South Sudan and Butiaba on Lake Albert Uganda. His war years were as traffic superintendant at Cairo (and at RAF Wadi Saidna Sudan) handling troop movements and other priority personnel on the civilian aircraft as well as ensuring the 'Horseshoe Route' between South Africa and Australia operated at its turning point Cairo. His career continued with the new British Overseas Airways Company through BEA into British Airways until ill-health retirement in 1968. Geoffrey was often sought out for his memoirs of Imperial Airways in Africa. After his death in 2005 he left a box of memorabilia including his photograph album and a set of tapes dictated between 1995 and 2004. His daughter J M Pett has produced this book to place the information out in the wider world. This collector's edition is printed on good quality paper with spot colour.The romance of the Golden Age of flying meets the romance of two people torn apart by war.
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