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Flying Blind
  

Flying Blind (School & Library Binding)

by Frank E. Peretti (Author) "Jay Cooper sat in the 182 Skylane's right seat, his hand on the control yoke, watching the horizon over the plan's nose and enjoying the..." (more)
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Fourteen-year-old Jay Cooper is enjoying the view from his Uncle Rex's Cessna when a low-flying 757 speeds past them. Caught in its wind turbulence, their small plane is shaken violently, knocking Rex unconscious and leaving Jay blind from a head injury.

With fuel running out fast, Jay drifting in and out of consciousness, and the plane heading straight for a mountain range, this high-flying adventure shows the importance of faith as Jay faces numerous unseen dangers.

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In Book 8 of The Cooper Kids Adventure Series, 14-year-old Jay Cooper finds himself in a Cessna with his pilot-uncle unconscious, and the plane heading for a mountain range. The story shows the importance of faith as Jay faces incredible danger. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not as exciting of a plot as the others, but still great, Feb 6 2003
By Dave (from Gondor) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flying Blind #8 (Paperback)
It's Frank Peretti's brilliant novel writing skills...condensed! It's a super-cool family of archeologists--minus a mother--who investigate phenomena in the spirit of Indiana Jones, only with a Christian perspective. A nice alternative to the gore and junk in the Indiana Jones movies.

Flying Blind isn't as exciting or as spectacular of a plot as some of the others, but still will keep you on the edge of your seat. Jay Cooper has been struck blind on board his uncle's plane due to airplane turbulence. Now, with the help of ground crew, family, friends, and relatives he must attempt to keep his unconscious uncle alive and land safely...all while he is Flying Blind.

This book appears to be the last of the Cooper kids adventure series, sadly. It's not as grand as some of the other novels, like I said, but it's still worth reading.

For the parents: A pretty tame book, compared to the others. Jay gets whacked on the head and bleeds a little. That's it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars wow, Jul 29 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Flying Blind #8 (Paperback)
This one keeps you on the edge of your seat. Jay Cooper and his uncle were having a fun flight on his uncle's plane, when a larger plane knocked them terribly. Jay becomes blind, and his uncle is knocked unconscious. Jay must now atempt to land the plane without eyesight. He gets help, though, over the radio, from a friend, an airport trafic controler, and finally his father. His family down on the ground tries to think of a successful way for him to land the plane. But it may cost his uncle his life. Can Jay land the plane successfully without injuring himself or his uncle? This book grabs your attention, and keeps it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Fun Of Books, Mar 13 2001
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This review is from: Flying Blind #8 (Paperback)
Derek Carroll 3/13/01

FLYING BLIND

I really enjoyed reading this book because it was very suspenseful. It was full of excitement, it made you not want to stop reading the book or even put it down. It was like being inside a movie acting it out as you read on. I believe everyone should have the Frank Peretti collection in their home. If it is your first time reading a book you should start on this book. If you like a book full of action and danger this is the book you should be reading. It takes place on a little two-passenger plane that belongs to jay's uncle. They both were having fun until a huge passenger plane had blown its engine. The force of the turbulence under the plane forced jay's plane out of control and knocking them both unconscious.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Lord is faithful in all circumstances
My son and myself have read all eight of the series now and have been very touched as well as entertained by the series. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2000 by Jeffrey Domach

5.0 out of 5 stars IT WAS A GREAT BOOK
I LIKED IT VERY MUCH.IT WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS
Published on Aug 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars C0MMENTS!!
I have every single book in the series and every single one of them are good! This particular one got me interested in planes. Read more
Published on Feb 19 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Favorite books!
This book is awsome.It shows how if you belive that you can do something,that you can do it. Jay and his Uncle are injured while flying in their plane. Read more
Published on Feb 4 1999

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