Pilot Edwin Musick
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Edwin Musick
Living place: Missouri
Birthday: 13-8-1894
Global rank: #98428
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Who is Pilot Edwin Musick?
Edwin Musick is a famous pilot who pioneered trans-oceanic flights, especially in the Pacific, and is the chief pilot of Pan American International Airlines.
Edwin Musick is a famous pilot who pioneered trans-oceanic flights, especially in the Pacific, and is the chief pilot of Pan American International Airlines.
At the age of nine he moved to California, and then moved to and attended high school in Los Angeles, but did not graduate.
January 1910 he was first exposed to the concepts of aeronautics. through an exhibition called International Air Meet held at Dominguez Field in Los Angeles.
In 1913, he took flying lessons with the Curtiss single-seat aircraft at Schiller Flight School.
In 1917 he joined the Aviation Section of the United States Marine Corps in San Diego as a flight instructor.
In 1919, after leaving the marines, Edwin Musick joined Aeromarine Airways with the F5L family of aircraft, making flights from Florida to Havana and back.
During the war, he taught flight at the flight schools of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miami, Florida.
October 1927 Edwin Musick started working for Pan American. In 1930 he was promoted to chief pilot of Pan American in the Caribbean.
In 1934 he was selected to fly test the new Sikorsky S-42 aircraft. With the test flights of this aircraft, it was the premise for him to survey the trans-Pacific route.
In February 1935, he made a test flight of the Sikorsky S- 42 over the Caribbean while flying nonstop between Miami and the Virgin Islands.
On April 17, 1935 Edwin Musick made a flight from San Francisco to Honolulu and made the first trans-Pacific flight back to San Francisco.
In October 1935 he and his crew made a long flight from the Pacific Ocean to Guam.
The trans-Pacific flight with the S-42 family when there was a passenger was not satisfactory. . Towards the end of 1935, he continued to test flight with a new line of aircraft called the Martin M-130. The first flight with this aircraft was made in November 1935 with the successful work of transporting mail across the Pacific Ocean, bringing Edwin Musick to fame and being awarded the title of Harmon Trophy. he was featured on the cover of Time magazine.
January 1938 he continued to explore a new route for Pan American Airlines, a route to New Zealand with an S-42 aircraft.
November 11/ On January 1, 1938, on a flight from Pago Pago to New Zealand, he and his crew had a fuel leak problem. His plane exploded, killing him and his crew
January 1910 he was first exposed to the concepts of aeronautics. through an exhibition called International Air Meet held at Dominguez Field in Los Angeles.
In 1913, he took flying lessons with the Curtiss single-seat aircraft at Schiller Flight School.
In 1917 he joined the Aviation Section of the United States Marine Corps in San Diego as a flight instructor.
In 1919, after leaving the marines, Edwin Musick joined Aeromarine Airways with the F5L family of aircraft, making flights from Florida to Havana and back.
During the war, he taught flight at the flight schools of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miami, Florida.
October 1927 Edwin Musick started working for Pan American. In 1930 he was promoted to chief pilot of Pan American in the Caribbean.
In 1934 he was selected to fly test the new Sikorsky S-42 aircraft. With the test flights of this aircraft, it was the premise for him to survey the trans-Pacific route.
In February 1935, he made a test flight of the Sikorsky S- 42 over the Caribbean while flying nonstop between Miami and the Virgin Islands.
On April 17, 1935 Edwin Musick made a flight from San Francisco to Honolulu and made the first trans-Pacific flight back to San Francisco.
In October 1935 he and his crew made a long flight from the Pacific Ocean to Guam.
The trans-Pacific flight with the S-42 family when there was a passenger was not satisfactory. . Towards the end of 1935, he continued to test flight with a new line of aircraft called the Martin M-130. The first flight with this aircraft was made in November 1935 with the successful work of transporting mail across the Pacific Ocean, bringing Edwin Musick to fame and being awarded the title of Harmon Trophy. he was featured on the cover of Time magazine.
January 1938 he continued to explore a new route for Pan American Airlines, a route to New Zealand with an S-42 aircraft.
November 11/ On January 1, 1938, on a flight from Pago Pago to New Zealand, he and his crew had a fuel leak problem. His plane exploded, killing him and his crew
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Edwin Musick was born in 13-8-1894, death year is , at the age of 130.
Where is Pilot Edwin Musick's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Edwin Musick was born in St. Louis, Missouri- United States. Mr working and living in Missouri, Missouri. Mr, whose Zodiac is Leo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Edwin Musick's global rank is 98428 and whose rank is 135 in list of famous Pilot.
Edwin Musick was born in 13-8-1894, death year is , at the age of 130.
Where is Pilot Edwin Musick's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Edwin Musick was born in St. Louis, Missouri- United States. Mr working and living in Missouri, Missouri. Mr, whose Zodiac is Leo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Edwin Musick's global rank is 98428 and whose rank is 135 in list of famous Pilot.
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- Day 13-8 year 1521: The Aztec capital Tenochtitlán fell to the Spanish conquistadors after a three-month siege. Mark the end of a mighty Aztec empire.
- Day 13-8 year 1906: An all-black army unit was accused of a shooting rampage that left 1 civilian dead at Fort Brown in Brownsville, Texas. In 1972 they were all exonerated.
- Day 13-8 year 1942: Disney's Bambi opened at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
- Day 13-8 year 1961: The border between East and West Berlin was closed and marked with a barbed wire fence.
- Day 13-8 year 1995: Baseball great Mickey Mantle died of cancer.
- Day 13-8 year 2008: U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps won his 11th career gold medal, becoming the first athlete in Olympic history to do so.
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