FIRST CABIN

Dan Street, from the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, loses his wire sales job on Christmas Eve, then meets an intriguing stranger in a Los Angeles bar. Hours later, he wakes up hung over and on a one-way charter flight to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by a group of true believers on their journey to meet God. Joined by a crew of two most unusual flight attendants, Dan approaches a destiny at thirty-five thousand feet that he could never have imagined... but one that is exactly what he'd hoped for all of his non-stop talking life. FIRST CABIN is David Aldridge's first novella, with two sequels planned in the series. David is also an accomplished professional pilot and has... alles anzeigen expand_more

Dan Street, from the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, loses his wire sales job on Christmas Eve, then meets an intriguing stranger in a Los Angeles bar. Hours later, he wakes up hung over and on a one-way charter flight to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by a group of true believers on their journey to meet God. Joined by a crew of two most unusual flight attendants, Dan approaches a destiny at thirty-five thousand feet that he could never have imagined... but one that is exactly what he'd hoped for all of his non-stop talking life. FIRST CABIN is David Aldridge's first novella, with two sequels planned in the series. David is also an accomplished professional pilot and has worked as an airplane flight instructor for twenty years with over 14,000 flight hours experience.



David R. Aldridge is an American author, born and raised in Austin, Texas.



Dan Street, from the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, loses his wire sales job on Christmas Eve, then meets an intriguing stranger in a Los Angeles bar. Hours later, he wakes up hung over and on a one-way charter flight to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean...

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