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The Importance of Being Lost

** A 1920s postal pilot and his de Havilland, back when
the mastery of basic navigation skills could be the
difference between life and death.**
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Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Jack Knight's heroic 1921 overnight flight, navigating without modern aids to save the airmail service, exemplified the extreme dangers and high skill required in early aviation.
  • Early air navigation evolved from rudimentary dead reckoning and pilotage to beacon airways and four-course radio ranges, demanding exceptional mental mapping and situational awareness from pilots.
  • The advent of GPS has fundamentally transformed navigation, making traditional piloting skills and the adventurous nature of early flying largely obsolete, reducing the need for intuition and personal skill.
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Jack Knight’s was not a hero’s face. Neither rugged nor square-jawed, it was, rather, overly broad in the forehead and narrow in the chin, somewhat like Fred Astaire’s or the famous face on the bridge in the Edvard Munch painting called The Scream. But heroes are as heroes do.

Knight was an airmail pilot at the very start of airmail, years before Charles Lindbergh was. President Warren Harding wanted to shut down the airmail, deeming it unduly dangerous and costly, unreliable and not even especially swift, since mail was flown only by day and loaded onto trains at night. The assistant postmaster general in charge of the airmail, Otto Praeger, in a bid to deflect the presidential ax, set out to demonstrate that mail could be flown through the night.

Peter Garrison

Peter Garrison taught himself to use a slide rule and tin snips, built an airplane in his backyard, and flew it to Japan. He began contributing to FLYING in 1968, and he continues to share his columns, ""Technicalities"" and ""Aftermath,"" with FLYING readers.

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