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內容簡介 Seventeen-year-old Michael Stevens and his two school friends are embarking on their long-anticipated spring break trip to Key West. As high school seniors, life feels different now. Graduation is approaching, the future is calling, and for Michael, that future has always pointed in one direction. The sky. A newly minted private pilot and proud member of the Civil Air Patrol, Michael has spent the past two years learning the discipline of aviation. He studies aircraft systems, practices emergency procedures, and logs precious hours in the cockpit under the watchful eyes of experienced mentors. Flying isn't just a hobby. It's his dream. But somewhere high above the ground, the trip takes a terrifying turn. The cockpit falls silent. The flight crew is suddenly incapacitated. Panic begins to spread through the cabin as passengers realize something is terribly wrong. In seat 14C, Michael understands something no one else on board does. He may be the only person on the airplane with any flight training. What follows is a gripping aviation adventure as a teenage pilot must step forward and attempt something even experienced aviators respect: entering the cockpit of a commercial jet and trying to land the airplane. With only air traffic control and his Uncle Drew-a seasoned 737-800 captain-guiding him over the radio, Michael must rely on every lesson he has learned through flight training and aviation discipline. Airspeed. Altitude. Checklists. Instruments. Every second counts as the runway slowly appears in the distance. Because hundreds of lives now depend on one decision. Take the controls... Or watch disaster unfold. Cleared to Land: The Boy in Seat 14C is a powerful aviation thriller about courage, mentorship, and the moment when an ordinary teenager must rise to face an extraordinary challenge. Perfect for readers who enjoy aviation thrillers, cockpit drama, Civil Air Patrol aviation culture, and high-stakes survival in the sky. Sometimes the difference between tragedy and survival comes down to one simple truth. Someone must fly the airplane.