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4.0 out of 5 stars
Compelling and informative, June 5, 2009
This review is from: Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot (Hardcover)
This is a book is much more than the story of a fighter pilot: it is social history, political commentary and a love story. Spector shows himself in the whole, unafraid to own up to moments of weakness or vanity, in a life full of accomplishments and achievements. He shares what he learned about leadership and personal responsibility, in such a way that it can be applied to any of us. Regardless of ones interest in flying or even Israeli politics and history, this is the compelling story of a man struggling to do his best.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Israeli Air Force miracles of Biblical proportions, December 13, 2009
This review is from: Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot (Hardcover)
General Spector's memoirs of his service in the IAF adds details and fascinating personal accounts not covered in depth in other books on the IAF. His aborted mission to bomb the Syrian General Headquarters in Damascus during the darkest days of the Yom Kippur War turned out to be a miracle of biblical proportions. His unit was diverted to stop a furious Syrian attack on the Golan when no other aircraft were available and turned the tide on the Golan. A former USAF Academy graduate, Joel Aronoff with three tours in Phantoms in Vietnam and vast experience in evading SAMS, helped lead another unit on the successful raid on the Syrian General Headquarters after Spector's unit aborted. Spector picked up on the American accent of the pilot. Danny Grossman another American with USAF experience that Spector mentioned didn't join the IAF until 1979 and was not there for the Yom Kippur war. Spector's accounts of an emergency landing in the Sinai after a mission over Egypt had me hanging on very word. His stories of losses of friends in combat makes this a different type of book than previously published books on the IAF.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Informative and Interesting, October 20, 2009
This review is from: Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot (Hardcover)
Iftach Spector is an Israeli air force ace and one of the best Mirage fighter pilots. He set up a Phantom squadron and also returned to the air force to set up its 1st F-16 squadron. He has flown almost all aircrafts and even Helicopters in the IAF inventory.
This book is all about the organization of the Israeli Air Force and the wars it fought.
Contents of the book Chapter wise:
1. The Pilots letter to the Israeli Air Force ("The pilots' letter," published on September 24, 2003, was signed by 27 reserve pilots and former pilots already exempt from reserve duty. One of the signatories was a famous former pilot Brigadier General (res.) Iftach Spector. The letter is about refusal to take part in Air Force attacks on civilian population centers. More matter in this regards is further given by the author in the last chapter A Refusenik Speaks.)
2. December 1960 (All about the action in 1960)
3. Palmach (The strike force of Hagana (defense) organization. Also describes childhood days 1951)
4. By Myself (Personal and Operational life in the IAF)
5. Double talk (is all about training)
6. Bastille Day (Interesting chapter on the Mirage III a supersonic delta winged jet fighter)
7. Savage (About Bats the sister Mirage III squadron.Has written a lot on its Commander Ran Pecker)
8. Operation Focus (is about Israeli airstrikes on Cairo West (June-5-1967)
9. The Black Flag and the USS Liberty (The attack on USS Liberty suspecting it to be a spy enemy ship.)
10. Toledano (all about Zvi Spector)
11. From Inside- ("Mission to go deep into Egypt - find MiGs and shoot them down." Dogfight over Egypt - 26 June 1969)
12. Nissim
13. Authority
14. Challenge
15. Comradeship
16. Clarity
17. Baboons
18. Model
19. Room for Decision
20. Hassan again (Very Interesting -The aborted attack on Damascus Oct-9-1973)
21. Wholeheartedly
22. Halo - Interesting to read about the development of system for helicopters
23. Tammuz - Interesting to read.(Iftach flew the F-16 in 1981 to carry out an attack and destroy the Iraqi Osiris nuclear reactor at Tuwaitha. Although he did not fly the F-16 as compared to the Mirage and Phantom, this was still another major combat type for his logbook.)
24. A Refusenik Speaks - more about the letter to the IDF as described in the 1st Chapter.
I was surprised to find no details on the incident of defection of an Iraqi MiG-21 to Israel and its subsequent evaluations by the IAF. The pictures published in this book are too limited. One would expect more rare pictures of the Author, Israeli Mirage IIIs, the F-4s, the F-16s.
Overall I would rate this book 4 out of 5. A must read for all those interested in Air Combat and Operations of the Isreali Air force. The incident of a dogfight with a Syrian pilot is described so nicely it will hold your breath and would hardly let you keep the book down.
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