Wrong Way Corrigan's Wild Ride

The Unbelievable Tale of an Accidental Transatlantic Flight

11 December 2026

Territory Rights — Worldwide.

Mara Rockliff (Author)

Description

The unbelievable true story of pilot Douglas Corrigan, who took off from New York to fly to California but landed in Ireland instead

On 17 July 1938, American pilot Douglas Corrigan took off from New York City’s Floyd Bennett Field for a long-haul trip. He had 320 gallons of fuel in a rickety Curtiss Robin airplane and a license to fly cross-country to California. But when he should have turned west for his route across America, Corrigan continued east. The following morning, he landed in Dublin, Ireland. Was it truly a mistake? Or the fulfilment of the dream of flying across the Atlantic?

Award-winning author Mara Rockliff traces the improbable and singular story of Corrigan’s flight. From his early days as a pilot and aircraft mechanic–including time building Charles Lindbergh’s “Spirit of St. Louis”–to the media frenzy that surrounded his “accidental” journey, Wrong Way Corrigan’s Wild Ride is a fast-paced, wildly entertaining account of the golden days of aviation and of the first (and only) pilot to fly across the Atlantic “by mistake.”

Hardback

9781324125129

152 x 229 mm • 192 pages

£14.99

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