In any given year, an average of three pilots die ferrying small aircraft over the North Atlantic.It's a seriously perilous job that's 95 per cent terror and five per cent boredom, according to Kerry McCauley, who's been doing it for an astonishing 32 years.He reveals the sweaty-palm-inducing scariness of the role in a riveting book - – which recounts tales of Kerry flying planes incapable of flying above storms (as jetliners can) across the Atlantic Ocean for hours on end with only a compass to follow and delivering them to customers.
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