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Shadow Airlift
Illegal Flights, Covert War, and the Fall of Iran-Contra
Between 1984 and 1986, a covert air network operated in the shadows of U.S. foreign policy-moving weapons across Central America in direct violation of congressional restrictions. What began as a hidden logistical operation would ultimately explode into one of the most consequential intelligence scandals of the Cold War: the Iran-Contra Affair.
This book reconstructs that hidden system with precision.
Drawing exclusively from declassified files, congressional testimony, and verified public records, Shadow Airlift follows the real-world mechanics of an illegal supply chain that stretched from El Salvador to Honduras and Costa Rica. It traces how aircraft were procured through front companies, how pilots were recruited into deniable roles, and how covert airstrips-such as Ilopango Air Base-became the operational backbone of a shadow war.
At the center of the story is the October 5, 1986 downing of a C-123 cargo plane over Nicaragua. The lone survivor, Eugene Hasenfus, was captured within hours-alongside documents that directly linked the operation to a broader network of covert support.
The crash did more than end a mission.
It exposed an entire system.
Through reconstructed flight paths, cargo manifests, and named participants-including Oliver North, Richard Secord, and Félix Rodríguez-this book reveals how the operation functioned at the field level, and how its collapse triggered international scandal, congressional investigations, and lasting consequences for U.S. intelligence policy.
Shadow Airlift is not a theory.
It is a documented reconstruction.
For readers of serious nonfiction, intelligence history, and Cold War geopolitics, this is a ground-level account of how covert logistics operate-and how they fail.Editorial Reviews
"A meticulous, unflinching reconstruction of one of the most complex covert operations in modern history. This book does what most accounts avoid-it follows the logistics." - Dr. Alan Mercanti, Cold War Intelligence Historian
"Reads like a flight log of a hidden war. Every page is grounded in verifiable fact, yet the narrative tension is undeniable." - Karen Littlefield, Investigative Journalist
"The most detailed operational breakdown of Iran-Contra I've encountered. The focus on aircraft, routes, and field execution sets it apart." - James R. Callahan, Military Aviation Analyst
"A powerful reminder that covert operations are not abstractions-they are systems with moving parts, and those parts can fail." - Daniel Reeves, National Security Commentator
Illegal Flights, Covert War, and the Fall of Iran-Contra
Between 1984 and 1986, a covert air network operated in the shadows of U.S. foreign policy-moving weapons across Central America in direct violation of congressional restrictions. What began as a hidden logistical operation would ultimately explode into one of the most consequential intelligence scandals of the Cold War: the Iran-Contra Affair.
This book reconstructs that hidden system with precision.
Drawing exclusively from declassified files, congressional testimony, and verified public records, Shadow Airlift follows the real-world mechanics of an illegal supply chain that stretched from El Salvador to Honduras and Costa Rica. It traces how aircraft were procured through front companies, how pilots were recruited into deniable roles, and how covert airstrips-such as Ilopango Air Base-became the operational backbone of a shadow war.
At the center of the story is the October 5, 1986 downing of a C-123 cargo plane over Nicaragua. The lone survivor, Eugene Hasenfus, was captured within hours-alongside documents that directly linked the operation to a broader network of covert support.
The crash did more than end a mission.
It exposed an entire system.
Through reconstructed flight paths, cargo manifests, and named participants-including Oliver North, Richard Secord, and Félix Rodríguez-this book reveals how the operation functioned at the field level, and how its collapse triggered international scandal, congressional investigations, and lasting consequences for U.S. intelligence policy.
Shadow Airlift is not a theory.
It is a documented reconstruction.
For readers of serious nonfiction, intelligence history, and Cold War geopolitics, this is a ground-level account of how covert logistics operate-and how they fail.Editorial Reviews
"A meticulous, unflinching reconstruction of one of the most complex covert operations in modern history. This book does what most accounts avoid-it follows the logistics." - Dr. Alan Mercanti, Cold War Intelligence Historian
"Reads like a flight log of a hidden war. Every page is grounded in verifiable fact, yet the narrative tension is undeniable." - Karen Littlefield, Investigative Journalist
"The most detailed operational breakdown of Iran-Contra I've encountered. The focus on aircraft, routes, and field execution sets it apart." - James R. Callahan, Military Aviation Analyst
"A powerful reminder that covert operations are not abstractions-they are systems with moving parts, and those parts can fail." - Daniel Reeves, National Security Commentator