Bob Reeve
1902 |
Robert Campbell Reeve was born March 27 |
1917 |
Joined the Army and soon thereafter paid $5 for his first airplane ride |
1926 |
Earned his commercial pilot and aircraft mechanic certificates |
1929 |
Arrived in South America where he mastered mountain flying and the Fairchild 71 became one of his favored aircraft |
1932 |
Stowes away on an Alaska bound steamship, settles in Valdez and begins a bush flying business. Reeve earns his
reputation for courage and skill by hauling over 1 million pounds of freight and making over
2,000 glacier landings. This feat earned him the nickname "Glacier Pilot" |
1934 |
Reeve buys a Fairchild 71 cabin plane |
1942 |
Reeve contracts with the Alaska Communications System and becomes the only civilian pilot authorized to fly in a combat zone |
1946 |
Bought his first DC-3 and converted it to a 21-passenger civilian aircraft |
1947 |
Reeve Aleutian Airways is incorporated |
1948 |
Reeve steps down as company pilot, lets his license expire and never renews it |
1972 |
Named "Alaskan of the Year" |
1975 |
Inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame |
1980 |
Inducted into the International Aerospace Hall of Fame. Bob Reeve passes away |