—Leonard Nash, You Can’t Get There from Here and Other Stories
More than a story, Jean Chardon’s Reaching for Polaris offers a realistic and gripping affirmation of gross airline maintenance practices, the mechanisms of legal remedies, and an individual’s daring pursuits to protect the general public. Interesting, historical, and beautifully written!
—Konrad Kuczak, Esq.
"Jean Chardon’s Reaching for Polaris exposes the frightening dark side of American aviation. The courageous whistle-blowing Captain Elizabeth Stewart leads us through unscrupulous airline practices and an unspoken conspiracy between government agencies in allowing poorly maintained airplanes to fly within US airspace. The captivating story reveals the stress and consequences of an honest, knowledgeable, proficient aviator who risks everything in her attempt to unveil the criminal acts of a nefarious employer whose motto is profit above everything, especially safety. Reaching for Polaris is a compelling novel."
—George A. Kokus, Esq.
"A female pilot heroically confronts safety issues as airplanes and corporate America converge in this hair-raising thriller. You will be breathless. Reaching for Polaris needs to be a film. Kudos to first-time author Jean Chardon for her deep insights into the underbelly of the commercial airline industry."
—Jo Ann Lederman
"Convincing, suspenseful, and educational, Reaching for Polaris provides an intense social reminder that business practices often compromise safety. It’s a chilling story and an astute disclosure of problematic aircraft."
—Klara Farkas, Photographer, Miami, Florida
“Compelling reading … Chardon exposes the dangerous secrets of the aviation industry … the riveting intricacies of the plot are testament to her professional credibility as an airline pilot.”
—Professor Virginia Sward
—Professor Virginia Sward
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