Captain Edwin C. Musick - Pioneer Pilot for Pan American Airways - Trail Blazer Across the Pacific and Harmon Trophy Winner. 1894-1938. Happy flying Ed. Wherever you are.
88 years ago today, Captain Edwin C. Musick perished along with his crew aboard the Pan American Airways Samoan Clipper after departing Pago Pago bound for Auckland New Zealand.
It was a fond memory arriving in Auckland, New Zealand after our first survey flight connecting the United States and New Zealand on March 29, 1937. Looking forward to arriving in Auckland yet again aboard the Samoan Clipper.
19 KHAUL VX
NC34 Jan 11 1938 1920
PANOP PANMAIN
ALL PANMAIN HNL
Leslie Ramsey Taylor
number 4 engine braked 1708 due to oil leak
dumped gas will radio details after landing
Stickrod 1923 - Samoan Clipper
Have departed Pago Pago Harbor at 5:37 AM bound for Auckland. Total fuel on board 41,936 lb. Have now established radio contact with Pan American radio station KABS at Pago Pago.
Our crew and I are honored to be part of this historic first commercial crossing of the Pacific with Pan American’s Martin M-130 China Clipper. Next stop Honolulu. #ChinaClipper#PanAm#FlyPanAm
The China Clipper after arriving at Pearl Harbor on November 23, 1935 after completing the first leg of its Trans-Pacific crossing from Alameda, California. The negative was signed by Captain Musick and First Officer R.O.D. Sullivan.