The incredible story of Gyles Mackrell & his Burmese elephant-assisted wartime rescue mission. In the summer of 1942 Gyles Mackrell
- a decorated First World War pilot & tea plantation overseer performed a series of heroic rescues in the hellish jungles of Japanese-occupied Burma
- with the aid of twenty elephants. At the age of 53 Mackrell went into the 'green hell' of the Chaukan Pass on the border of North Burma & Assam. Here Mackrell & a team of elephant riders rescued Indian army soldiers British civilians & their Indian servants from the pursuing Japanese directing the elephants through jungle passes & raging rivers & territory infested with sand flies mosquitoes & innumerable leeches. Those he saved were all on the point of death from starvation or fever: that summer was spent in a fight against time. Now in Andrew Martin's hands this never-before-told tale of heroics is given the shape of a suspenseful adventure a wartime rescue whose facts are the stuff of fiction. ' Flight By Elephant' is a gripping chronicle of war & survival starring everyone's favourite animal
- the powerful exotic & hugely loveable elephant.