<p>''<b>Nerve-shattering, enlightening and deeply moving'' - JOHN NICHOL</b><br><br><i>''</i><b>A</b><b> powerful and compelling read'' - ROWLAND WHITE</b><br><br>On 5 December 2002, trainee pilot Nathan Gray walked away from an ''unsurvivable'' crash at RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire. His instructor, seated behind him, was killed instantly. Despite the physical pain and mental scars, he found the strength and resilience to continue his flying career. Today Commander Nathan Gray is one of the UK''s elite test pilots - the best of the best. <br><br><i>Hazard Spectrum</i> allows us to share Nathan''s dizzying journey to the top of the Fleet Air Arm. With over 140 combat missions to his name, he is among the most decorated pilots in the British armed forces - our very own Maverick. In an exhilarating first-person narrative, Nathan takes us inside the cockpit as he holds Taliban fighters at bay in Afghanistan, and leads a top-secret mission to seek out Osama Bin Laden in the mountains of