“I’d endure, I’d succeed, I’d fly.”
In An Airline’s Pilot Life, Chris Manno shows us that dreams really can come true as long as you put in the work, have the right attitude, and keep your eye on the prize. Chris always wanted to fly. More specifically, he always wanted to be a pilot. The one sitting in the left seat in the cockpit and wearing pilot’s wings. But to get there, he had to dig in his heels and never give up, even when the odds were not favorable.
This memoir is entertaining and inspiring, even if you personally have never dreamt of becoming a pilot. Chris presents his fascinating journey—from a child who wants to fly to an adult with the hard-earned ability to fly—with grit, determination, humor, and a tell-it-like-it-is perspective. From a young boy with model airplanes, to a student at the Virginia Military Institute, to an officer in the US Air Force, and to a pilot for a major airline, Chris has doggedly and with an extra dose of integrity traversed an illustrious career. Flying, however, has not been the only job on his horizon, and perhaps it would be easier to ask what hasn’t Chris done?
For me, the most interesting aspect of An Airline Pilot’s Life is the blunt and often funny look behind the scenes of Chris’s life, both as a student in a flight simulator and as a full-fledged pilot confidently flying a hunk of metal across the skies. Chris has had his fair share of story-worthy moments throughout his career, and he definitely does not hold back on letting us in on all the hijinks as a student, a military pilot, and an airline pilot. He seems to have done it all. Parties, booze, relationships, and too many capers to count fill out Chris’s life as a pilot. With a wry sense of humor that comes across in each chapter, Chris keeps you hooked and wondering what could be next on his life’s agenda. The personal aspect of Chris’s adult life is curiously absent in most of this book, even after he marries and has two children. But as his pilot career advances, his focus in this memoir shifts to include more of his personal life that is filled with both tough and smart decisions and a dog named Gus.
If you want a rare glimpse into an airline pilot’s life, Chris Manno is your man. He will win you over with his humor and keep you reading with enough anecdotes to fill two books. Take your seat, enjoy the ride, and count yourself lucky if Captain Manno has ever been your pilot.