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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edwin_MusickEdwin Musick - Wikipedia

    Edwin Charles Musick (August 13, 1894 – January 11, 1938) was chief pilot for Pan American World Airways and pioneered many of Pan Am's transoceanic routes including the famous route across the Pacific Ocean, ultimately reaching the Philippine Islands, on the China Clipper .

  2. EDWIN C. MUSICK. ED MUSICK One of America's most beloved early commercial pilots, Ed Musick was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1894 and moved to California with his family when he was 9 years old. His lifelong obsession with planes and flying began with a trip to the Dominguez air races during his second year of high school.

  3. Edwin Musick won international fame as the captain of the China Clipper on its first scheduled crossing of the Pacific in November, 1935. The first pilot hired by Pan American Airways, and the airline’s chief pilot, Musick was involved in every aspect of Pan Am’s flight operations. Musick flew every new aircraft and route pioneered by the ...

  4. www.panam.org › explorations › 730-finding-the-samoan-clipperCrash of the Samoan Clipper

    Pan Am’s master aviator Ed Musick stepped back onboard as pilot-in-command and the plane was redubbed with the appropriately region-specific title, Samoan Clipper. NC16734 Samoan Clipper at Pago Pago, 24 December 1937 (PAHF Collection)

  5. www.tiktok.com › @edmusick › videoTikTok · Ed Musick

    31 de oct. de 2022 · 14.9K me gusta,33 comentarios.Video de TikTok de Ed Musick (@edmusick): «#fyp #parati #viral #estadosparawhatsapp #romeosantos #badbunnypr #volvi @Ed Musick».. .sonido original - Ed Musick.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2019 · If successful, the resulting survey will characterize an archaeological site with major significance to aviation and American Samoan history, determine the final resting place of pioneering Captain Edwin C. Musick and his 6-man crew, plus investigate the wreckage for evidence as to what lead to their fate.

  7. Pan Am’s famed chief pilot Ed Musick was flying the Sikorsky S-42B on the inaugural mail route between Hawaii and Auckland when, shortly after takeoff from American Samoa on January 11, 1938,...