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Oasis 7. Men of the Desert 8. Prisoner of the Sand 9. Barcelona and Madrid Conclusion 1 The Craft In I was enrolled as student airline pilot by the Latecoere Company, the predecessors of Aeropostale now Air France in the operation of the line between Toulouse, in southwestern France, and Dakar, in French West Africa I was learning the craft, undergoing an apprenticeship served by all young pilots before they were allowed to carry the mails.
We took ships up on trial spins, made meek little hops between Toulouse and Perpignan, and had dreary lessons in meteorology in a freezing hangar. We lived in fear of the mountains of Spain, over which we had yet to fly, and in awe of our elders. These veterans were to be seen in the field restaurant - gruff, not particularly approachable, and inclined somewhat to condescension when giving us the benefit of their experience.