In "The Other Side of the Mic," Miller guides readers through the timeline of aviation-from the first flight of the Wright brothers in 1903 to the unmanned aircraft used in battle today-and reveals the vital role air traffic controllers have played in keeping air travel safe. He draws from his years of experience with the Air Force at Edwards AFB Tower and Federal Aviation Administration to share his vision on the future of flight and air traffic control.
"I've seen a lot of books on airplanes and their pilots, but I haven't seen any books that specifically talk about the role of air traffic controllers." Miller said. "With 'The Other Side of the Mic,' I want to make readers aware of the difficulties and dedication of air traffic controllers and their significance in the history of aviation."
"The Other Side of the Mic," showcases landmarks in aviation history-including stories during the "Jet Age" and the "Race to Space"-while telling the behind-the-scenes stories of air traffic control. Miller has seen history be made in the air. Now he shares his role in that history from the ground level.
"The Other Side of the Mic"
By Cecil Miller
ISBN: 9781543426199 (hardcover), 9781543426182 (softcover), 9781543426090 (e-book)
Available in hardcover, softcover and e-book
Available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Xlibris
About the author
Cecil Miller has spent 58 years as an air traffic controller in Indianapolis, Lansing, Kansas City International and Dallas/Fort Worth airports. A married man for 55 years, Miller remains in the Dallas/Fort Worth area today with his wife, three children, grandkids and great grandkids.
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