Hellfire
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Ed Macy
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Ed Macy
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Climb back inside the cockpit of the world’s deadliest helicopter and learn how one mission helped change the course of the Afghan conflict and rewrite the rules of combat.
May 2006. Pilot Ed Macy arrives in Afghanistan with a contingent of Apache AH Mk1. It’s the first operational tour for the deadly, difficult machines and confidence in the cripplingly expensive attack helicopter is low. It doesn’t help that for their first month ‘in action’, Ed and his mates see little more than the back-end of a Chinook.
But when the men of 3 Para get pinned down during Op Mutay, the Army’s reservations about their fearsome new fliers are thrown out the window. In the blistering firefight that follows, Ed fires the first ever Hellfire missile and, with one squeeze of the trigger, changes the war in Afghanistan forever. What had been looking like a £4.2 billion mistake quickly becomes the British Army’s greatest asset, as the awe-inspiring Apache is dramatically redirected to fight the enemy head on.
In this gripping account of war on the ground and in the skies above the dusty wastes of Helmand, Ed recounts the intense months that followed: the steep learning curve, the relentless missions, the evolving enemy and the changing Rules of Engagement. As he comes to grip with the Apache, his early career as a paratrooper stands him in good stead, as does his operational baptism as a pilot. Both shaped his ability to fly, fight and survive during that fateful first Afghanistan tour against a cunning and ruthless enemy.
Ed will need every ounce of willpower and skill to succeed over the long, hot Helmand summer, as he and his colleagues find themselves on trial for their lives and for the reputation of a machine on which the British government had staked a fortune. The crucible of fire that awaited them would cement the fate of man and machine forever.
©2009 HarperCollins Publishers (P)2009 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Hellfire
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- Andrew
- 21-03-15
Too short
Great book but the abridged version is over to quickly, for such a entertaining and insightful insight into the Apache.
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- Simon GL
- 07-01-15
Amazing!
You can certainly tell Mr Macy was a WO in the British Army when you listen to him read this book. It really adds to the authenticity of the book having him read it.
Highly recommended!
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- mr r a boland
- 15-04-21
Great insight into an Apache pilot
I think no matter which Soldiers autobiography you listen to, you hear about the impact the Apache had in keeping our guys safe, so it's great to hear the story from the pilot himself
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- george applegate jnr
- 25-01-22
one of the best UK accounts of ApacheD usage in
operation in Afghanistan, the Taliban who fight a gurilla type warfar with left over russian technology giving the British pilots a lot of problems and Have to develop tactics on flight. can't wait to listen to another English account
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- mr grant mcleod
- 23-04-20
Great, but too short!
Enjoyed this, and it is well narrated by the Author, just very short. Will be waiting for the unabridged version.
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- Iain
- 07-04-13
Flying Soldiers reach the 21st Century
As a former member of the AAC I was interested to read about the role of a pilot of the most advanced fighting helicopter in the world. Having read the hard back book before listen to the Audio book I had some preconceptions about the audiobook but I was not let down. Ed Macy in Apache gives a significant insight in the what makes a pilot of the most advanced fighting helicopter in the world. The book details the highs and the lows and in the interview afterwards acknowledges all the groundcrew both AAC and REME that keep these machines in the Air. It is not as critics of Prince Harry have made out to be a flying play station that any 16 year can fly the book details the dedication and commitment of the men and women who fly these awesome machines and their role as flying soldiers in support of troops fighting the worst close combat fighting since Korea. How should read this book anyone wanting to be a pilot, anyone who thinks pilots just have a jolly, anyone who believes the PC reporting of the role of the British Army in Afghanistan in simple terms anyone and everyone.
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