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  2. Arthur Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Morton Godfrey (August 31, 1903 – March 16, 1983) was an American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer. At the peak of his success, in the early to mid-1950s, Godfrey was heard on radio and seen on television up to six days a week, at times for as many as nine separate broadcasts for CBS.

  3. Teterboro Airport - Wikipedia

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    In January 1954, Arthur Godfrey buzzed the Teterboro control tower with his Douglas DC-3, resulting in a six-month suspension of his license. [24] Godfrey claimed that windy conditions forced him to turn immediately after takeoff when, in fact, he was angry with the tower due to him not getting clearance on the runway that he requested.

  4. Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    1928 Newark Airport opened. 1929 William Conrad (New Jersey) at Newark Airport was America's first air traffic controller. 1930 Fokker build's the world's largest passenger plane, a Fokker F.32 at Teterboro Airport. 1930 Eddie August Schneider of Jersey City, New Jersey established the transcontinental airspeed record for people under 18 years ...

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    A colorful 1970s airplane lounge with passengers in retro attire. People are socializing, playing cards, and enjoying drinks. The decor features bold patterns and colors, with a central bar area ...

  6. Aviation in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Teterboro Airport is the oldest operating airport in the New York metropolitan area. Walter C. Teter (1863–1929) acquired the property in 1917. [9] While other localities had municipal airports, New York City itself had a multitude of private airfields, and thus did not see the need for a municipal airport until the late 1920s.

  7. National Aviation Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Godfrey (1987) Barry Morris Goldwater (1982) Richard Francis Gordon Jr. (2020) Frederick D. Gregory (2024) Warren G. Grimes (2010) Virgil I. Grissom (1987) Robert Ellsworth Gross (1970) Leroy Randle Grumman (1972) Harry Frank Guggenheim (1971) Fred Haise (2023) Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) (2022) Robert N. Hartzell (2015) [5 ...

  8. Leesburg Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Leesburg Executive Airport was built in 1963 to replace an earlier grass field on the eastern edge of the town, which was owned and used by radio personality Arthur Godfrey for his private DC-3 aircraft. Godfrey sold the field and shared a portion of the funds with the Town of Leesburg, which used the proceeds to help fund a new airport 3 miles ...

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    Surveillance footage showed Spears and Petrosillo arriving separately at a hotel near Teterboro Airport at around 4 a.m. on Nov 16, according to court documents. That night they transported ...

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