Helicopter Boys is the latest addition to Grub Street's Boys series from
acclaimed author Richard Pike exploring the role of helicopters in
military and civilian situations. With over twenty-one contributors,
Helicopter Boys contains stories of the diverse nature of helicopter
operations. From the dramatic war scenes during the Indo/Pakistani war
which saw one pilot's actions earn him a VrC gallantry award to the
experience of Chinook pilots on board the Atlantic Conveyor during the
Falklands War. Then there are the civilian tales from rescue missions in
the Outer Hebrides to being a pilot across the world in places such as
Australia, China, the Caribbean and Nigeria. There is also a focus on
the Piper Alpha disaster in 1988 which saw the loss of 167 lives. The
book ends with Pike's experiences in Kosovo, helping to distribute
emergency humanitarian aid on behalf of the United Nations World Food
Programme shortly after the war ended in 1999. Each story is told with
great detail conveying the action and excitement that helicopter pilots
experienced with each operation. The scope, flair and pace of the
writing in this book will appeal to the general reader as well as to the
enthusiast.