Help from Above: How I Went from Sweeping the Floor to Painting the Sky (Volume 1)

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 167 ratings

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Last update: 12-19-2024


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David Alan Arnold is an Emmy Award-winning TV cameraman who flies in a helicopter - but he started his Hollywood career with a broom in his hand. Somehow, sweeping the floor got him into some of the world’s biggest TV shows. David’s first book tells the unlikely story of mistakes and miracles that took him to some of the most dangerous places on Earth - soaring through the clouds, straight into a deadly phenomenon known as The Deadman’s Curve. Buckle up for adventure in the stormy skies of Deadliest Catch and a helicopter ride through the Amazing Race, World Series and Super Bowl. Listeners who enjoy real-life adventures full of suspense and humor will love this book.


Top reviews from the United States

LJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Super interesting book!
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
Could not put it down. What a great TRUE story! A great read
Barbara
5.0 out of 5 stars Angels really do exist…..
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
I stumbled upon this author while watching reels on Facebook. There was something so intriguing about this story that I just had to read this book. I just finished it and I must say it’s a very honest and interesting story of a life that not only plays by the rules but has that something extra special that lets you know that good guys do win in the end. I’m going to read the 2nd book very soon. I applaud the author on his amazing story and I’m certain David Gibbs is nodding his head in approval. Job well done David Alan Arnold
Terry
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Shared the challenges of the beginning of his life that he overcame to find his passion.
Grady Harp
5.0 out of 5 stars ‘Any landing you walk away from is a good landing’ - Unknown
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020
Author David Alan Arnold is an aerial cinematographer whose Emmy Awards for his work on DEADLIEST CATCH attest to his special gifts in capturing dramatic action from the vantage of the helicopter. In addition to this memoiresque volume HELP FROM ABOVE, this book serves as the initial installment in his Help From Above series that continues with WHAT LIES ABOVE THE CLOUDS. Highly respected by his colleagues as well as the viewing public, David also is committed to community service: his focus is fighting organized crime.

David opens his book with a dramatic tale of his experience with a near helicopter crash in Alaska while working on a NBC project: that degree of immediacy follows the reader through this excellent book relating his life and experiences from childhood (‘Mom says I’m “sensitive” Even at age five, I have difficulty accepting things that don’t bother anyone else’) and a vision of floating into the air at age three, to his adulthood fascination with flying - taking classes in a Florida junior college to his initial exposure to flying with aerial photographers from Wescam to his eventual status as a high tech cameraman in a ‘job’ that is both dangerous and rewarding.

With dramatic intensity tempered with a keen dollop of humor, David escorts us through a life that is a spectrum of ups and downs, gains and losses, and one of the more sensitive connections with the spirit. “I’ve spent my career careening through the sky, sometimes miles above the clouds, sometimes inches above the ocean, rocketing at a hundred miles an hour. Since mom died, I’ve done a lot of dangerous things, but I feel guided and protected at every turn. My pilots and I have gotten lost in blizzards, tumbled into the ocean, veered into deadly power lines. Yet each time I’ve been helped and protected by Mother Nature and the in forgiving laws of physics that have often killed my colleagues.’

Incidents in Peru, with NASA, the Bering Sea, relationships with the camera pilots, the various assorted films and reportage in which he has been a contributing photographer, highlights and moments of insight that span family, dog nurturing, natural disasters, single dad issues, his work on Deadliest Catch – the spectrum of highs and lows has rarely been expressed as well as in this enriching book. And in addition to his excellent prose, every moment is illuminated by color photographs of people, places and film locations that make the story ring.

By book’s end we have grown to know and respect David Alan Arnold, a unique man in touch with the meaning of being. His life thus far is the stuff of fine cinema and novels – and spiritual connection. Very Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, October 20
Megan M
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful storyteller proves that hard work and a positive attitude make for success.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018
This author is truthfully one of my favorite Instagram people to follow @airbornecamera - and I am so happy to have dug into his first book here. I was so excited that I bought it the day it was released, but just got around to reading it in full. I didn't know that much about his background. He is one of the BEST storytellers I have ever come across-- and I love a well-told story (have my masters in literature). I love how he weaves in a personal adventures with beautiful descriptions of a world I have no access to, be it Hollywood filmmaking, or TV show or sports. He has colorful depictions of the people that mean the most to him, and lessons that we can all relate to. One of my favorite stories is of the emotional and physical hard work that he put into his early career, that set him apart in a crowded, competitive industry-- this is something that I think is truly missing in a lot of the younger workers I see in our industry, and I have to say, I also love that as physical and grounded the actual helicopter descriptions are, there is also an underlying element of the mystical. The author notices blessings. I have tremendous respect for this man's path. You will so love this book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the thinnest views into a life that would easily qualify as the road less traveled. It was not hard to project yourself
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018
This book is a quick read written in plain English as the author’s unique life story does not need flowery embellishment. It can be read in one sitting or five minute story chapters and is worth the purchase. I share many of the positive insights of other reviewers and would add that I am giving this to a couple of boys in the family as an example of perseverance and following a different path from the herd which I am a strong believer in. I read it in one sitting but would recommend pondering a few stories at a time in order to put them in full perspective. People that have unique lives often don’t speak of their experiences because the average person can’t relate or doesn’t listen well. The laymen either don’t know how to converse because it’s so foreign or think the storyteller is boasting because it so outweighs the laymen’s own personal endeavors so then dubs the storyteller, “arrogant.” Kudos to this author for sharing fantastic life events in an easy to follow format. The story is inspirational and a reminder that we really don’t know what goes on in other peoples lives. I’m sure the one reader who will appreciate it the most is his son but I’m close behind. Looking forward to what is next!
Will
5.0 out of 5 stars Help from every direction
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
I met David at a conference this summer, a very energetic, humble individual. You wouldn't have known he was an author, let alone the author of this book chocked full of direct experiences that most of us would have had a hard time facing. The feeling I got from the book was whether he knows what the help from above connection truly is, it appears he is a full beneficiary of it and doesn't have to try to find it, he is connected to it and it seems to help him from any direction. I fully enjoyed his life journey and the insights that he was able to glean from his personal experiences. All his adventures were very well written stories that I could see in my mind's eye as they seemed to come alive as I read them, this is the way real writers write. Nice book; looking forward to the next book.

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