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This work recounts the thrilling and often perilous experiences of air mail pilots in the United States, detailing their daily challenges and adventures as they transport mail across the country. It explores the rigorous demands of their profession, including navigating treacherous weather conditions and overcoming mechanical failures. The narrative highlights specific incidents involving various pilots, showcasing their bravery and skill in the face of danger, such as forced landings in inhospitable terrain and encounters with extreme weather. Through these stories, the text provides insight into the early days of aviation and the vital role these pilots played in establishing air mail service.
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