A railroad car of the Tanana Valley Railroad stands in flood water in front of the railroad station in Fairbanks. A sign above the door to the stations reads "Ticket Office." The finding aid and other related photographs...
"Number 10 and 11. This is a...on the outside Pan American had a chief engineer who was in charge of the pilot group that required all this ground school and studying to get the title of a master pilot. So the international correspondence school...
"Number 10 and 11. This is a...on the outside Pan American had a chief engineer who was in charge of the pilot group that required all this ground school and studying to get the title of a master pilot. So the international correspondence school...
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."
"And the last one here, number 15. Yea that was that borrowed DC-3, it was destined for Pan American's China facility, China National Airline, but we had use of it to operate a few trips over through British Columbia to prove it was...
"Bonus scans: my father's favorite is him in his fur hat leaning against the cowling of the Ballanca on skis. The last one is him in his Pan Am uniform."
Description from interview with Ralph Savory and his daughter, Diane.
"Bonus scans: my father's favorite is him in his fur hat leaning oagainst the cowling of the Bellanca on skis. The last one is him in his Pan Am uniform."
Description from interview with Ralph Savory and his daughter, Diane.
"Picture number 3. That's Pan Am's winter uniform up there. We had a seal skin cap and regular navy overcoat and everything. Of course when it got cold we had parkas and everything to go over it."
"And this is number 6, and we have a number of pilots here. Yea that was a group of pilots that flew the navy contract operation out the Aleutians during WWII.
Description from interview with Ralph Savory and his daughter, Diane.