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You're on the Glide Path - I Think

Arthur C. Clarke

First published April 1984
Type Essay

An account of Clarke's wartime experience when he worked in Cornwall with ''a bunch of wild young scientists and engineers'' on the so called GCA (Ground Controlled Approach), a radar system designed to ''talk aircraft down, rather than shoot them down.''

First published in The Aeroplane, September 23, 1949, pp. 441-2. Facsimile is reprinted in Ascent to Orbit (1984). Versions in other books are abridged and have different prefatory notes, but the piece is essentially the same. For semi-fictional treatment of the same subject see Clarke's only non-sf novel, Glide Path (1963).

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
April 1984 Cover Ascent to Orbit: A Scientific Autobiography John Wiley & Sons Nonfiction 33