
Pacific on the Right
Two Pilots, One Airplane, a Lifetime of Memories
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Narrated by:
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Curtis E. Pierce
About this listen
Pacific on the Right chronicles the journey of Curt Pierce flying a small aircraft rom Arizona to Chile. His flight student, Miguel, bought a new plane, and instead of shipping it down to his home in Chile the two made the flight together. The 6,760-mile journey through 11 countries leaves them under house arrest in Peru, landing in a restricted military base, crossing paths with a fleeing President, and much more.
Recalling exotic locales, colorful characters, international cultures, and unfamiliar foods; Curt, now a commercial pilot, tells us about the adventure of a lifetime.
©2020 Anne F. Pierce (P)2021 Anne F. Pierce
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