Divine intervention for the Barnstormers?
Posted by on 06 Jul 2010 at 03:05 am | Tagged as: Charters, Large Jet Charters, Medium Jet Charters, Small Jet Charters, Uncategorized
Stearman pilot Sarah Wilson, who is participating in the American Barnstormers Tour, files this report from the tour’s fifth stop at Bismarck Airport (BIS) in North Dakota:
About 30 miles south of Bismarck, we had a flight of seven behind the Stearman. The two Fairchilds were low on fuel as we were all fighting a head wind on the long leg from Aberdeen. Ted “Scooter” Davis was in the Travel Air 4000 below my left wing, dipping up and down over the farms and playing in the fields all morning, but now I noticed he had pulled up to our altitude and moved in closer. He made a call that his engine was running rough and asked for the nearest field. I told him two private grass strips were coming up and the nearest was three miles east, then added, “Come up on me Ted I’ll lead you in.” We turned the formation east and once Scooter had the field in sight, he and his partner Bernie, who was flying their New Standard, went in to land. They called the field “was made” and our flight of five turned back on course direct for Bismarck. Ted and Bernie had no idea when they landed at Saville Airstrip in Hazelton, N.D., that Clarice would be home that Sunday morning, watching the two biplanes land on her field. How could they have known that her husband, a life-long pilot, had died the week before? These two biplanes were a gift, not a nuisance to Clarice, especially on this Sunday, especially after what she had lost last week.
===> Posted on July 5, 2010 by Janice Wood. No comments. © GAN 2010
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