Robert J. Serling
Robert Jerome Serling (March 28, 1918 – May 6, 2010) was an American novelist and aviation writer. Born in Cortland, New York, Serling graduated from Antioch College.[1] He became full-time aviation editor for United Press International in 1960. He wrote at least eight novels and sixteen books of nonfiction. His novel The President's Plane Is Missing was made into a 1973 made-for-TV film starring Buddy Ebsen. He was the older brother of screenwriter and The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling.[2] He received the 1988 Lauren D. Lyman Award "for distinguished achievement in the field of aviation and aerospace journalism."[3] He died of heart failure on May 6, 2010 at age 92.
Fiction
Title | Published | ISBNs | Notes |
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The Left Seat | Doubleday, 1966 | Paperback: Popular Library, 1966 | |
The President's Plane Is Missing | Doubleday, 1967 | Paperback: Dell, 1968 | |
She'll Never Get off the Ground | Doubleday, 1971 | Paperback: Dell, 1972 | |
McDermott's Sky | Laurel Group, 1977 | 0930392000, 9780930392000 | Paperback: Pocket Books, 1980 |
Wings | Dial Press, 1978 | 0803795920, 9780803795921 | Paperback: New American Library, 1979 |
Stewardess | St. Martin's, 1982 | 0312761937, 9780312761936 | Paperback: New American Library, 1984 |
Air Force One Is Haunted | St. Martin's, 1985 | 0312015348, 9780312015343 | Sequel to The President's Plane Is Missing, again featuring President Haines |
Something's Alive on the Titanic | St. Martin's, 1990 | 031205159X, 9780312051594 | Paperback: St. Martin's, 1993 |
Non-Fiction
Title | Published | ISBN | Notes |
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The Probable Cause: The Truth About Air Travel Today | Doubleday & Co., 1960 | Library of Congress 60-15194 | Paperback: Ballantine Books, 1964 |
The Electra Story | Doubleday & Co., 1963 | Library of Congress 63-7715 | Paperback: Bantam Books, 1991 |
Loud and Clear: The Full Answer to Aviation's Vital Question -- Are the Jets Really Safe? | Doubleday & Co., 1969 | Papberback: Dell, 1970 | |
Birth of an Industry: A Nostalgic Collection of Airline Schedules for the Years 1929 to 1939 (jn facsimile) | R. H. Donnelly, 1969 | ||
Ceiling Unlimited: The Story of North Central Airlines | Walsworth Publishing, 1973 | ||
Little Giant: The Story of Gates LearJet | Serling, 1974 | ||
Maverick: The Story of Robert Six and Continental Airlines | Doubleday & Co., 1974 | 0385040571, 9780385040570 | |
The Only Way to Fly: The Story of Western Airlines, America's Senior Air Carrier | Doubleday & Co., 1976 | 0385013426, 9780385013420 | |
The Jet Age | Time-Life Books, 1978 | 9780809433636, 9780809433629 | Series: "The Epic of Flight" |
From the Captain to the Colonel: An Informal History of Eastern Airlines | Dial Press, 1980 | 0803746105, 9780803746107 | |
Howard Hughes' Airline: An Informal History of TWA | St. Martin's Press, 1983 | 0312396317, 9780312396312 | |
Eagle: The Story of American Airlines | St. Martin's Press, 1985 | 0312224532, 9780312224530 | |
Legend and Legacy: The Story of Boeing and Its People | St. Martin's Press, 1992 | 031205890X 9780312058906 | |
When the Airlines Went to War | Kensington Books, 1997 | 1575662469, 9781575662466 | |
Steel Rails and Silver Wings: The Lindbergh Line to the Birth of TWA | Weekend Chief Pub., 2006 | 0961281499, 9780961281496 | co-authored with George H. Foster |
Character and Characters: The Spirit of Alaska Airlines | Documentary Media, 2008 | 9781933245119 |
Career
- Was a United Press International, Washington, DC, reporter and manager of Radio News Division, 1945–60, aviation editor, 1960–66; air safety lecturer and consultant, beginning 1966.
- Received numerous honors of his work throughout his career: Trans-World Airlines, seven awards, 1958–65, for aviation news reporting, Strebig-Dobben Memorial Award, 1960; special citations from Sherman Fairchild Foundation, 1963, Flight Safety Foundation, 1970, and Airline Pilots Association, 1970; Aviation/Space Writers Association, James Trebig Memorial Award, 1964, special citation, 1967, award in fiction, 1966, for The Left Seat, and in nonfiction, 1969, for Loud and Clear.
- Collected commercial airline models (more than four hundred during his life) and material on aviation research.
- Member of the Society of Air Safety Investigators and the Aviation/Space Writers Association
- Brother Rod Serling hired him as a consultant for the airplane sequences in the episode "The Odyssey of Flight 33" of his hit TV-show The Twilight Zone.
- Something's Alive on the Titanic and The President's Plane Is Missing are fantasy novels set in real life high-profile backdrops.
- Was a reporter for the Washington Redskins. Travelled with the team and roomed with quarterback Eddie LeBaron.
- Authored the short story "Ghost Writer" published in Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary.
- Featured speaker at 2008 Airliners International convention in Dallas, Texas.
References
- ↑ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=robert-j-serling&pid=142687522
- ↑ Henry, Bonny (September 24, 2006). "Love of aviation led to seven-decade writing career". Associated Press Newswires.
- ↑ "Robert Serling to receive 1988 Lauren D. Lyman Award". Aviation Daily. vol. 295, No. 3. January 5, 1989.
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