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Robert Morgan (1918–2004), pilot of the Memphis Belle, the famed World War II B-17 bomber; Kiffin Rockwell (1892–1916), aviator; pilot in the Lafayette Escadrille; first American to shoot down an enemy aircraft; Francis Bowditch Wilby, major general in the United States Army who served as the 39th Superintendent of the United States ...
Pages in category "Missing person cases in North Carolina" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
July 16, 1889: Peter Campbell Airship, America (demonstration flight) 1 (Edward D. Hogan) Mechanical failure: North Atlantic Ocean (E. of Atlantic City, New Jersey) This was one of Professor P. C. [Peter Carmant] Campbell's airships. The pilot was Edward D. Hogan (1852–1889). July 14, 1897: Örnen (Eagle) (attempted North Pole flight) 3
ASHEVILLE - Local law enforcement agencies are resuming normal operations as of Oct. 16, and standard reporting phone numbers should be used to report missing persons or request welfare checks.
Heather Penney – Former Air Force major and F-16 fighter pilot whose mission (along with three other pilots, including USAF Major Daniel Caine, Captain Brandon Rasmussen and Lieutenant General Marc Sasseville) on 9/11 was to find United Flight 93 and destroy it however they could, including ramming the aircraft. Oscar Francis Perdomo – "Ace ...
Charles Duke (born 1935), Apollo 16 astronaut; tenth and youngest person to walk on moon Willie H. Fuller (1919–1995), combat fighter pilot and combat flight instructor with the 332d Expeditionary Operations Group 99th Pursuit Squadron, best known as the Tuskegee Airmen or "Red Tails" ( Tarboro )
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The pilot, and a weapons officer decided to eject, expecting the F-16 to continue north and crash into a wooded area of the Eglin reservation. According to officer in charge of Eglin's safety office, the dual ejection caused the aircraft to roll to the right and slam into the golf course's sixth green, narrowly missing several homes.