CHARLOTTE Madison, Britain’s first female attack pilot, has written a book about her exciting life.
The blonde soldier had done three tours of Afghanistan by the age of 27 as a fighter pilot, flying the most expensive attack helicopter in aviation history, the £46m Apache.
Now 29, she left the Army at Christmas and has written a book, Dressed To Kill, which charts her career, from her training at Sandhurst to her becoming a qualified pilot and her tours of Afghanistan.
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