Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran
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Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran
Summary
Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's image is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on July 30, 1930.png[2].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's publication date is recorded as +1930-07-30T00:00:00Z[5].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[6].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's main subject is recorded as Emil August Schneider[7].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's main subject is recorded as Frank Herbert Goldsborough[8].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's main subject is recorded as Edgar Woodhams[9].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's main subject is recorded as Charles Raymond Dann Jr.[10].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[11].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's title is recorded as Has Won His Wings. Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran. Hudson City Youth Who Plans Record Flight Commercial Flier.[12].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's copyright status is recorded as public domain[13].
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Confident of setting a new record and bringing new aviation laurels to Jersey City. Eddie Schneider, 18, of 111 Carlton Avenue, will attempt a non-stop solo flight to the Pacific coast next month, determined to break the national junior transcontinental airplane speed record set by the late Frank Goldsborough, ill fated flier. Eddie left Dickinson High School two years ago and studied aviation at the Roosevelt Flying Field School. He was distinguished as the youngest flier to receive a limited commercial pilot's license and a transport license, after attending the Atlantic Air College at Westfield. He now has 275 air hours, and 38 hours of night flying to his credit, and, in spite of his youth, is considered one of the best young fliers in the East. He made a non-stop flight to Wichita, Kansas, some time ago. He was engaged as pilot for Edgar Woodhams of Manhasset, New York, private secretary of John Hay Whitney. He flew Woodharms on pleasure and business trips and instructed him in flying. ...[14].
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Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran's instance of is recorded as news article[3].