Title
Airport
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This Is A Fictional Story Fast Paced, Exciting, Richly Textured With Memorable Characters. Yet We Think You Will Find It More Than A Story. It Is About Your Airport Too. Yet Those With Inside Knowledge Like Mel Bakersfield, The Airports Careerjinxed General Manager Are Aware Of Grave Deficiencies. Operational Areas Are Out Molded To The Point Of Danger; Air Traffic Control Is Overtaxed; The Supposedly Modern Glass Chrome Main Terminal Has Become A Whited Sepulcher. Against This Background Is Set A Dramatic, Behind The Scenes Story Of Seven Eventful Airport Hours During A Midwinter Snowstorm With Pressures Passions And Problems Of Their Own Who Share Them. You Will Meet Joe Patroni, Cocky And Genial Airline Maintenance Chief, Striving To Clear A Disabled Aircraft From An Urgently Needed Runway; Air Traffic Controller Keith Bakersfeld Suffering Stress And Conscience Stricken By The Memory Of An Air Disaster For Which He Was Responsible; Tanya Livingston Passenger Relations Agent (An Attractive Divorcee) Whose Suspicions Triggered By A Sharpeyed Customs Inspector, Reveal An Unsuspected Crisis; Captain (And Check Pilot) Vernon Demerest, Arrogant Admired By Women And Despising Ground Bound Pigeons, Especially Airport Commissioners; Elliot Freemantle, Crusading Lawyer, Leading A Group Of Homeowners Incensed By Airport Noise; Gwen Meighen, A Hottempered English Brunette From Stewardess Row; Ada Quonsett, An Old Lady Who Explains Her Techniques As An Aerial Stowaway; D. O. Guerrero, A Psychotic With A Homemade Bomb. Arthur Hailey Has Employed The Same Multiplot Technique Which He Used Successfully In Hotel And The Final Diagnosis. As Usual, He Has Written An Engrossing Enjoyable Tale, Packed With Little Known And Fascinating Information: How, For Example, Smugglers Trip Themselves Up With Customs; How To Get Free Drinks On Economy Flights; The Way In Which Stewardess Pregnancy Programs Work; What Is An Airport Conga Line; How Much An Airline Will Pay On The Spot For A Damaged Luggage Claim; And Why Airport Insurance Booths Are Hated By Airline Pilots . But The True Hero Of This Novel Is The Airport Itself Viewed Through The Eyes Of A Master Story Teller.
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- Q: What is the page count of the book 'Airport'? A: The book 'Airport' has four hundred forty-eight pages. This length allows for an in-depth exploration of the characters and plot.
- Q: What is the binding type of the 'Airport' book? A: The binding type of 'Airport' is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Airport'? A: The author of 'Airport' is Arthur Hailey. He is known for his engaging storytelling and multi-plot techniques.
- Q: What genre does the book 'Airport' belong to? A: The book 'Airport' belongs to the Biographical genre. It combines elements of fiction with real-life airport operations.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the 'Airport' book? A: The dimensions of the book are five point five one inches in length, one point zero two inches in width, and eight point five inches in height. These measurements make it a standard-sized paperback.
- Q: Is 'Airport' suitable for young readers? A: Yes, 'Airport' is suitable for young adult readers. However, parental guidance may be advised due to some mature themes.
- Q: How can I best enjoy reading 'Airport'? A: To enjoy 'Airport' fully, read it in a quiet setting where you can immerse yourself in the fast-paced narrative and complex characters. Take breaks to reflect on the intricate plot.
- Q: What themes can I expect to find in 'Airport'? A: You can expect themes of crisis management, human resilience, and the inner workings of an airport. The intertwining stories highlight various aspects of airport life.
- Q: How should I store the 'Airport' book? A: Store the 'Airport' book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve the book's condition over time.
- Q: Can 'Airport' be read multiple times? A: Yes, 'Airport' can be enjoyed multiple times. Its rich details and character arcs offer new insights upon each reading.
- Q: What if my copy of 'Airport' arrives damaged? A: If your copy of 'Airport' arrives damaged, you can contact the retailer for a return or replacement. Most retailers have customer service policies to address such issues.
- Q: Are there any additional materials in 'Airport'? A: No, 'Airport' does not contain additional materials like maps or illustrations. The focus is solely on the narrative.
- Q: Is 'Airport' a standalone book? A: Yes, 'Airport' is a standalone book. It tells a complete story within its pages without requiring prior reading of other works.
- Q: What kind of characters are featured in 'Airport'? A: The book features diverse characters including airline personnel, airport managers, and passengers, each with their own compelling stories.
- Q: How does 'Airport' compare to other works by Arthur Hailey? A: Like other works by Arthur Hailey, 'Airport' employs a multi-plot technique, focusing on various characters in a high-stakes environment, similar to 'Hotel' and 'The Final Diagnosis'.
- Q: Is there an adult theme in 'Airport'? A: Yes, 'Airport' contains some adult themes and situations. It's important for readers to be aware of this when choosing to read the book.