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Product Description Popular in aviation books stories history accidents and adventure! “Captain, we’ve got a passenger losing consciousness.” What do you do, Captain? Declare an Emergency and divert for an overweight landing, or risk the passenger’s life and continue to destination? It's your call, but hurtling through the sky at ten miles per minute, you'd better act fast! Once again, Author Eric "Cap'n Aux" Auxier puts YOU in the driver's seat of his Airbus A321. More stories, more photos, more guest authors, more love, laughs and tears at Flight Level 390, in an adventure spanning over 3 decades in the sky! " When we come across an aviator with a gift for storytelling, those adventures jump off the page. Eric Auxier is such an author, and There I Wuz! is the book.”—Karlene Petitt, Pilot, CNN Correspondent, Author,Flight to Success Popular in aviation books stories history accidents and adventure! Review "When we come across an aviator with a gift for storytelling, those adventures jump off the page. Eric Auxier is such an author, and There I Wuz! is the book." --Karlene Petitt, Pilot, CNN Correspondent, Author, Flight to Success About the Author Eric "Cap'n Aux" Auxier is a pilot by day, writer by night, and kid by choice. Never one to believe in working for a living, his past list of occupations include: Alaska bush pilot, freelance writer, mural artist, and pilot for a Caribbean seaplane operation. He is now a captain for a major U.S. airline. A Columnist for Airways Magazine, Mr. Auxier has contributed to other worldwide publications such as Arizona Highways, Plane & Pilot and AOPA Pilot. Volume 4 of this series is his ninth book. His novel, The Last Bush Pilots, captured the coveted Amazon 2013 Top 100 Breakthrough Novels Award. All 4 "Missions" of his award-winning "Code Name: Dodger" young adult "spy/fly" series has received the highest of accolades as well. He is currently working on "Water & Air," the long-awaited sequel to The Last Bush Pilots. A portion of proceeds from Mr. Auxier's books go to the international orphan relief funds, kinship united.org and flyingkites.org Mr. Auxier makes his home in Phoenix, Arizona.