- William S. Donaldson
Cmdr. William S. Donaldson III (1944 –
August 22 ,2001 ) was aUnited States Navy pilot with more than 24 years of experience in nearly all phases of naval aviation andVietnam War veteran. He became famous as acritic of theUS Government 'sTWA flight 800 investigation.An All-State football player at
Rancocas Valley Regional High School inNew Jersey , Donaldson won a Football Scholarship to the University of Maryland. He has since been inducted into theRancocas Valley Regional High School Hall of Fame. He joined the Navy and entered flight school in 1965 and in 1968 he flew more than 70 strike missions overNorth Vietnam andLaos in anA-4 Skyhawk off the aircraft carrierUSS Intrepid (CV-11) .Donaldson graduated from the Navy's Postgraduate Aviation Safety School in
Monterey, California , where he completed the long course in aviation safety and crash investigation. He served as a safety officer and crash investigator at both the Squadron and Air Wing levels, and was qualified as a maintenance check pilot in six models of prop and jet aircraft. In later years he was a qualified Air Traffic Control Officer on the carrierUSS Forrestal and flew anA-6 Intruder off the carrierUSS Eisenhower . He served for two years as a Carrier Controlled Approach Officer.In the mid 1980s he was assigned to
NATO inNaples ,Italy as a Nuclear Weapons Targeting Officer. Over his career he held assignments as Safety Officer and had extensive training in aircraft crash investigation and investigated numerous crashes, including one that was accidentally shot down by a missile. Donaldson was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal; the Air Medal, 7th Award; Navy Commendation Medal (with Combat “V”) and numerous other medals and awards.After his retirement in 1991, he moved back to his family home on St. Clements Bay where he took up farming and was appointed to the St. Mary’s County Planning and Zoning Commission. In 1997, after reading an editorial by the Chairman of the
NTSB about the crash ofTWA Flight 800 , Bill had a letter to the editor published in theWall Street Journal that began a 4 year effort to bring to light the true cause of the crash. Over that time he was interviewed on several hundred radio programs and appeared on several national TV broadcasts as an expert aircraft crash investigator and vocal critic of theNTSB and FBI investigation. He founded the Associated Retired Aviation Professionals (ARAP) and started a website, to document the many discrepancies in the “official” version of the crash and to the end remained committed to proving that the aircraft was shot down by amissile , probably shoulder fired.William Donaldson died of a
brain tumor at the age of 56.External links
* [http://www.twa800.com website founded by Donaldson regarding the TWA 800 disaster]
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