Mark Vanhoenacker became a pilot late, after descents into academia and management consulting, but he became a pilot, steering Airbuses among the capitals of Europe, before he became a writer. In 2008, having logged more than three thousand hours in the cockpit, he published his first article, in Sanctuary, the journal of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. It was about shopping, not birds. He wrote more. He switched to 747s. Now he has eight thousand five hundred and thirty hours and forty-three minutes, and a book out, “Skyfaring.” It traverses wind, air, water, light, home, away, between, and how Mariah Carey got her name (from the gold-rush musical “Paint Your Wagon,” which features the Maria, a fictitious California gale).
Vanhoenacker flies long-haul routes for British Airways: LHR to JFK, YVR, CPT,…
