Alaska Aviation Museum - (unofficial)

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
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