Final Flight

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Final Flight
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First edition
Author Stephen Coonts
Language English
Genre Techno-thriller novel
Publisher Doubleday
Publication place United States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN 0-385-24555-6

Final Flight is a 1988 techno-thriller novel by Stephen Coonts. [1]

Contents

Plot

Jake "Cool Hand" Grafton is now a CAG on a cruise in the Mediterranean. A group of terrorists kidnap some Navy crew members and learn how to penetrate the ship. Led by Qazi, they intend to steal nuclear bombs from the carrier. Meanwhile, Grafton deals with two accidents, leadership problems, and himself facing being grounded due to deteriorated night sight. An anti-terror-team led by Judith Farrell is after Qazi.

The terrorist successfully penetrate the ship during a port visit using uniform deception and helicopters. After taking the ship, with Admiral Parker as a hostage, they load six nuclear weapons onto three helicopters. The crew of the ship does not want them stolen, and in independent actions, contrary to orders, they destroy two helicopters. One gets away with two devices and Kazhi on board. Grafton is the surviving senior officer after Admiral "Cowboy" Parker, Captain James (CO of the ship), and the XO of the ship are killed. The admiral commanding the Mediterranean fleet is hesitant to hunt the helicopter which contains the nuclear weapons. Grafton disobeys him and pilots an F-14 hunting for the terrorists. He surmises that both weapons were transferred from the helicopters onto airplanes. He destroys the first aircraft, but the second aircraft is bound for Israel and has a fighter escort. He is able to down three of the six fighter aircraft, and is trying to down the other transport aircraft containing the missing nuclear missile. Running out of missiles and with his cannon jammed, Grafton opts to ram his F-14 into the enemy aircraft.

In the end it is not clear if Grafton survives. A later novel, The Minotaur, describes the events after Grafton rammed the aircraft.

Characters

References

  1. Callendar, Newgate. "Spies & Thrillers", New York Times . December 18, 1988.