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Flying Tiger Line Pilots Association In Memoriam... John
T. White We need to find information or pictures from fellow
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John from 1969 passport photo. |
John on last flight 1979 |
John was born in Dalhart, Texas, where he grew up on a farm
with five brothers and sisters. As a lanky teenager, he played statewide
competition basketball and drove tractor for the county road
maintenance. (Dusty job) He and a buddy built an airplane
which they flew with a book of instructions. (Landing instructions were
continued next week.)
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He went in on Omaha Beach D-Day plus 4, moving for the next year from France to Germany and back, to be in Paris on V-E Day, his mission scavenging for parts to keep reconnaissance planes in the air. So you might say, when he got qualified to be hired by the Flying Tiger Line in 1950, he knew the business from the ground up. This discipline helped him work his way up from captain, instructor, check pilot, chief pilot, director, and finally, senior director of flying in 1971. |
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Shown below from a 1969 office picture |
Pictured above in the Training department with Dick Bentley, Wayne Peake & Oakley Smith |
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Pictured to the right with Tigers and Douglas personnel receiving the last of the DC-8s. |
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He was privileged to be a part of the
"Can Do" Tiger spirit from the challenging 50's, flying the
Hungarian Airlift and the Vietnam MATS, as well as representing the
Tigers at Douglas, Boeing and IATA. He was especially proud that his son
chose to follow in his footsteps to become a Tiger in 1971.
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