By Michael Wall
Paperback, 234 pages
Whether sitting in the Captains seat of a Lockheed Super Connie “G” at the age of ten, or walking determinedly away from high school one day to exploring the avenues of Paris the next, this boy, then adolescent, and finally a young man, held the keys to the Kingdom in the form of unlimited air travel, made possible by a TWA Term Pass. This passage was first experienced in the golden years of air travel when aircraft were piston driven glamorous machines and then the jet age with the advent of the Boeing 707's during the turbulent sometimes dangerous years of the sixties. Planes, trains and automobiles all conspired to keep an adventurous soul in motion.