Kershner bases his 38 articles, most previously published, on his half century of primary flight instruction, Navy flying, corporate flying, flight testing and demonstrating airplanes, writing aviation texts, and teaching aerobatics. He was inducted into the Flight Instructors Hall of Fame in 1998. Some of the pieces have morals, he supposes, but mainly he just wanted to get some of the flight profession's tales on paper. They are not indexed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"William Kershner is a technical author with a flair for humor reminiscent of Samuel Clements. His writings are clear, instructional, and pure reading enjoyment. Logging Flight Time is a core book for the libraries of true pilots everywhere." —Hal Conwell
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