Fred Finn, a man who has lived a life most can only dream of, has a unique story to tell, writes Tim Barnes-Clay.
With over 31,000 hours logged in the air, Fred has spent an hour in the sky every day of his life. His encounters with legends like Diana, Princess of Wales and Richard Branson, as well as his experiences in commercial aviation, are chronicled in his autobiography, Sonic Boom.
In this compelling memoir, he goes beyond the usual travel narrative, providing you with a first-class ticket to the golden age of jet travel. From emergency landings and hijackings to rubbing shoulders with royalty and attending exclusive parties, Fred captures not only his incredible journeys but also the evolution of commercial aviation and its impact on global culture.
Acknowledged by Guinness World Records as the ‘World’s Most Travelled Man’, Fred Finn shares some of his remarkable voyages in Sonic Boom, from his maiden flight in a Tiger Moth to his 718 flights on Concorde.
Sonic Boom is a must-read for anyone captivated by the magic of flight and stories that soar through the clouds.
The book is available now at http://fredfinn.uk.
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