
During
WWII, the U.S. Navy, desperate for pilots, permitted young men to apply
for the V-5 pilot program right out of high school. Thirty thousand
applicants a year signed up. Upon completion of the year-long, physically
and mentally challenging program, the survivors received their commissions
and Navy pilots' wings.
Flights
of Angels tells the story of
Billy Benson, a young man from a small southern town, as he completes
pre-flight training in Athens, Georgia, primary flight training at
Millington, Tennessee, just north of Memphis, intermediate in Pensacola,
Florida, and advanced squadron at Barin Field, in Foley, Alabama.
On
the day he receives his wings "Under the oaks" in Pensacola,
Billy marries Suzanne Walker, a Navy nurse he met during intermediate
training.
He attends
primary flight instructors' school in New Orleans and receives orders
to teach primary flight in Millington. It is an assignment he does
not relish, however, since he wants to get into the war as a fighter
pilot.
Shortly
after his twin sons are born, Billy receives special orders to accompany
a crew on a secret mission in President Roosevelt's airplane. The plane's
mission is to fly Madame Chiang-Kai shek from Washington, D.C., to
Kunming, China, over the Himalayan Mountains.
The plot of Flights
of Angels takes an unexpected turn at this
point, reflecting the realities and dangers servicemen and women confront
during wartime.
Don't miss out on any of the excitement of Flights of Angels. For more excerpts see: Stearman
Airplane, The Stearman, NAS Pensacola, and WWII Planes.