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Mom found Dad's log book...

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  1. rob lay

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    #1 rob lay, Oct 31, 2008
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    My dad died back in 1994 when I was in college. Mom found his single engine and sailplane logbook along with his E6B. To best of my memory I have never seen this before, he may have shown me when I was really little, but doubt it. Even when he bought me a few lessons when I was 14 and we talked about his previous flying I don't think he had any idea where it was. This has been very special for me as I looked through for first time last night. We flew into some of the same airports like Mineral Wells, Stephenville, and Wichita Falls 50 years apart. Both of our solo XC's used Wichita Falls as a stop!

    From best I can tell he never got his Private Pilot. He flew solo and was getting close as he completed the XC's, but all about the same time he took a job in Reston(VA), had kids #4 and 5, and lost his medical. He flew sailplanes for 2 days and I do remember him telling me that was the best flying he ever did.

    Looking over the entries from 50 years ago I notice a few things. First of all none of the airports are listed by identifier, just the name of city. Also many of the flights are just 0.5 hours or less although he did fly frequently. Several different planes from a taylor-craft, 150, and 172. All were LOW on HP from what I'm use to. :) The E6B is much nicer than mine. Also there is a radio license in log book, I guess that was required for plane radio comm?

    Here are a few bits of info from the log book...

    • 1st lesson 10/15/57 (22 years old)
    • Student Certificate issued 1/17/58
    • Planes flown Taylor Craft 65 HP, Luscombe? 75 HP, 150 - 100 HP, and 172 - 145 HP
    • Airports listed Ft. Worth, Arlington, Wichita Falls, Mineral Wells, Sherman, Stephenville, Breckenridge, La Porte, Beaumont, and Galveston in Texas and Hull? in Virginia
    • Solo on 8/21/58 with about 16 hours
    • About 60 hours total
    • 2 Sailplane days in a Schwetzer 2-22, no year indicated.

    I would be curious to track down some of these planes and instructors from 50 years ago since most are in the same area I'm flying. Mom also found dad's Navy patch.
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  2. future328driver

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    N2142Y crashed near Houston in 1964 killing the 19 year old pilot and his 3 passengers.

    NTSB Identification: Unknown
    14 CFR Part 91 General Aviation
    Event occurred Friday, October 23, 1964 in HOUSTON, TX
    Aircraft: CESSNA 172, registration: N2142Y

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FILE DATE LOCATION AIRCRAFT DATA INJURIES FLIGHT PILOT DATA
    F S M/N PURPOSE
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2-0751 64/10/23 NR.HOUSTON TEXAS CESSNA 172 CR- 1 0 0 NONCOMMERCIAL NO CERTIFICATE, AGE 19,
    TIME - 1155 N2142Y PX- 3 0 0 PLEASURE/PERSONAL TRANSP 100 TOTAL HOURS, 25 IN
    DAMAGE-DESTROYED OT- 0 0 0 TYPE, UNK/NR INSTRUMENT
    RATED.
    TYPE OF ACCIDENT PHASE OF OPERATION
    COLLISION WITH GROUND/WATER: UNCONTROLLED IN FLIGHT: UNCONTROLLED DESCENT
    PROBABLE CAUSE(S)
    MISCELLANEOUS - UNDETERMINED
    MISSING AIRCRAFT - LATER RECOVERED
    REMARKS- RECOVERY DATE-10/23/64.

    =============================================================================================

    As for your other aircraft, just enter the registration in the following link, and in most cases it will give you the last registered owner of the aircraft, along with their address.

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  4. rob lay

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    interesting, thanks! that wreck was only 2 years after my dad flew it.
     
  5. Bob Parks

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    Rob, the log looks like mine( wherever it is)and I remember that I had basic training in Wichita Falls in 1944 at Sheppard Field. As I remember, the field was east of the post. I remember seeing PT-19's flying around when they were training Waco glider pilots there.. Sometimes when we were on " maneuvers" out in the mesquite we would run across hulks of gliders in the bush. All I can recall is 110 degree heat and lister bags full of salt water at the intersections of the post streets that we HAD to drink. Then there were marches in 100 to 115 degree heat out to the boonies to sleep with the scorpions and tarantulas. Good stuff that your dad left you.
    Bob
     
  6. Island Time

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    #6 Island Time, Nov 2, 2008
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    Flyin's in your genes! :)
     
  7. mseals

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    Very Nice, Rob....it's always nice to find a bit of 'personal' history...

    Mike in Kuwait
     
  8. coverland

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    That is def. a nice piece of personal history. Things like that I always find myself reading through more than once, for some reason. (ie. service records on my LS, I just find it interesting) It must be really cool to have your father's logbook to read though! Congrats.

    -Colin
     
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    #9 FarmerDave, Nov 17, 2008
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    Wow Rob, that is really special! Thanks for sharing.
     
  10. LetsJet

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    Great find.... treasure it.

    I was thinking the same thing Bob wrote "It looks like mine" when I looked at the pictures. I guess they all look pretty similar.
     

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