After earning a Journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin, KEVIN McDONALD was commissioned into the United States Navy in 1982. Two years later, he graduated at the top of his flight-school class and spent the next eight years flying as a naval aviator. Following the First Gulf War, Kevin left the Navy and spent the next twenty years flying a public-safety rescue helicopter for Travis County in Central Texas. By the time his career ended in 2012, he had flown more missions, logged more hours, and completed more rescues than any pilot in the history of the program.His first book, LIFE INSIDE THE DEAD MAN'S CURVE, is a white-knuckle narrative about his thirty-five-year flying career and became a #1 bestseller in Amazon's aviation autobiography category. His latest book, A NATION INTERRUPTED, is a thrilling fictional ride through a divergent 20th century and was a 2020 Dragon Award finalist for Best Alternate History Novel.Now retired, he lives with his wife in Austin, where he continues to write about his two greatest passions-aviation and history.
Life Inside the Dead Man's Curve : The Chronicles of a Public-Safety Helicopter Pilot