Climb to and Maintain

BOAC
ISBN 1-84683-024-9
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by Eric Woods
A former navigator's experiences with BOAC in the postwar years.

Illustrated with historic photographs and written by an author with an extraordinary wealth of experience, this enjoyable aviation memoir contains plenty of information which could prove valuable to historians or researchers but is also a compelling narrative that can be enjoyed by any armchair adventurer or aviation enthusiast.

In this entertaining memoir, former air navigator Eric ‘Timber’ Woods looks back on the postwar years, during which he flew with BOAC on its expanding overseas routes.

His memories of planes such as the York, Argonaut, Constellation and Boeing 707 will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in the history of aviation and his entertaining stories of the antics of his colleagues in far-flung places in those now far-off days will bring back many happy memories for those who were also fortunate enough to fly with BOAC during those exciting, pioneering years.

Eric joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve in the early part of 1939 and trained as an Air Observer (Navigator) by attending evening lectures and flying at weekends. Called up at the outbreak of war, he completed his training and was posted to Bomber Command, where he flew 32 operational raids on Germany. Subsequently he spent two years instructing new entrants, finally moving to Transport Command, where he spent three years flying, eventually being appointed a member of the Chiefs of Staff crew.

His book about this period in his life, While Others Slept, was published by Woodfield in 2001.

In 1946 he joined  the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and spent over two years operating on Flying Boats, but following the retirement of these wonderful machines from service he transferred to more conventional aircraft, spending 18 years flying worldwide routes as a navigator, moving from piston-engined aeroplanes to jets.

He left BOAC in 1964, moving over to the legislative side of aviation by joining the organisation which eventually be-came the Civil Aviation Authority, where he worked as a flight crew examiner, eventually heading up that unit.

In retirement he delivered popular talks on aviation to ex-service and other groups.

Eric 'Timber' Woods passed away on 24th February 2012, aged 90. We are proud to have been able to publish his memoirs. To add a tribute to him click here.

details: softback | 140 x 205 mm | 150 pages
genre: memoir / aviation / real-life adventure
readership: historians / aviation enthusiasts / general readers
themes: Aviation / BOAC / The Postwar Era