FLYING THE LINE I

CONTENTS
Foreword by Robert J. Serling
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: What’s a Pilot Worth?
Chapter 2: Stepping on Toes
Chapter 3: Pilot Pushing
Chapter 4: The Airmail Pilots’ Strike of 1919
Chapter 5: The Livermore Affair
Chapter 6: The Trouble with E. L. Cord
Chapter 7: The Perils of Washington
Chapter 8: FLYING FOR A ROGUE AIRLINE
Chapter 9: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE TWA PILOTS ASSOCIATION
Chapter 10: DAVE BEHNCKE—AN AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY
Chapter 11: WARTIME
Chapter 12: THE TWA STRIKE OF 1946
Chapter 13: THE NATIONAL AIRLINES STRIKE OF 1948
Chapter 14: The Ordeal of E. P. McDonald
Chapter 15: The Fall of Dave Behncke
Chapter 16: The Sayen Style
Chapter 17: Safety and Crew Complement in the 1950s
Chapter 18: The Southern Airways Strike of 1960
Chapter 19: Internal Politicking, 1960–1962
Chapter 20: Charley Ruby’s Hour
Chapter 21: Origins of the American Airlines Split
Chapter 22: American Airlines Goes It Alone
Chapter 23: Jets and Thin Ice
Chapter 24: Skyjacking
Chapter 25: The Rise of J. J. O’Donnell