Pilot Mick Batt dedicated 39 years to the Flight Service Air Traffic Division of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He began his career in the wilderness of Alaska, also known as the bush, where extreme flying weather conditions were commonplace. Later, he was transferred to the lower 48 as a Flight Service Manager and instructor at the Air Traffic Flight Service Academy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Fatal Skies is a comprehensive collection of experiences, stories, and accidents from bush pilots in Alaska. While some of these accounts may seem unbelievable, they are true, as the pilots lived to share their tales; others did not.
The book also includes various anecdotes from his personal flying experiences, featuring incredible fishing tales and close encounters with dangerous bears. It offers a unique perspective based on his observations as an air traffic specialist while stationed at the Dillingham, Alaska, Flight Service Station (FSS).