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Summary of Norman Ollestad's Crazy for the Storm
Summary of Norman Ollestad's Crazy for the Storm
Summary of Norman Ollestad's Crazy for the Storm
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#1 I was eleven years old when I flew to Big Bear with my father to train for the ski season. I had won the Southern California Slalom Championship the day before, and my dad had chartered a plane to avoid another round-trip in the car.

#2 The author’s father was a pilot, and he was flying his son to the top of Ontario Peak, 8,693 feet high, to see the view. The plane broke apart, flinging chunks of debris across the rugged north face, and hurling their bodies into an icy chute.

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Release dateApr 21, 2022
ISBN9781669388074
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    I was eleven years old when I flew to Big Bear with my father to train for the ski season. I had won the Southern California Slalom Championship the day before, and my dad had chartered a plane to avoid another round-trip in the car.

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    The author’s father was a pilot, and he was flying his son to the top of Ontario Peak, 8,693 feet high, to see the view. The plane broke apart, flinging chunks of debris across the rugged north face, and hurling their bodies into an icy chute.

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    My father was going to rent a truck and bring a new washer down to Mexico to replace the

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