The real story of one of the rare men to pilot Concorde...
She lives in Hampshire with Nick and their dog and three cats..
She has since written seven more books.
She worked for four different airlines over a period of 20 years, mainly in the UK but also in Germany and Australia, and wrote her first book, a biography of Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, before leaving the world of aviation.
One of life\'s true gentleman and a superb pilot, it is a long overdue biography\' - PPRuNe Susan Ottaway has had a lifelong enthusiasm for aeroplanes, books and twentieth-century history.
Praise for Susan Ottaway: \'A superbly interesting read, written about arguably the most eloquent of all Concorde pilot speakers.
From his birth in India in the final decade of British rule and his escape to England following the bloody battles that accompanied Partition, to the present day, this is the tale of John Hutchinson\'s exciting and sometimes precarious life, featuring near-death experiences and a life-changing personal tragedy.
This is the story of one of those better-known pilots, John Hutchinson.
But what of the men who flew her? There were fewer Concorde pilots than US astronauts, but only a handful of them ever had public prominence.
When Air France and British Airways announced their decision to stop flying Concorde there was a feeling of sadness and disbelief amongst the fans of this beautiful aeroplane around the world.
From the first time Concorde took to the skies on 2 March 1969 until its final flight on 26 November 2003, the supersonic jet captured the imagination of the public.
The real story of one of the rare men to pilot Concorde..