- Leon D. Cuddeback
Leon Dewey Cuddeback (
May 16 ,1898 -July 6 1984 ) flew the first scheduled, civilianAir Mail (Contract Air Mail) flight in the United States [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/1920s/Tran1G3.htm Centennial of Flight] (US Government Site)] onApril 6 ,1926 . He did so as chief pilot ofVarney Airlines . His route began inPasco, Washington , had a stop inBoise, Idaho , and terminated inElko, Nevada . Because the the start of the contract air mail system is considered the beginning of airline service, Cuddeback's flight is cited as the first U.S. airline flight [http://www.outbacknv.us/howh/dirt.html Dirt Runways, Elko Airport - The Early Years (1919-1926)] ] [http://www.united.com/page/middlepage/0,6823,2287,00.html United Airlines Company History 1926-1933] (United.com site)] , and is also celebrated as the "birthday" ofUnited Airlines .Leon Cuddeback was the son of Moses Clinton Cuddeback [http://www.cagenweb.com/re/losangeles/ElMonteBios/CUDDEBACK_MosesC.htm Moses Clinton Cuddeback Biography] , Los Angeles County GenWeb Project] and his third wife Cloa Kent-Irons (although Leon's death record list his mother's maiden name as Ford).
According to a history of the Directorate of Air Transport, Allied Air Force, South West Pacific Area and the 322nd Troop Carrier Wing:
[Leon] l Cuddeback is one of the true pioneers of civil aviation in the United States. He first learned to fly in 1921 at the Varney School of Flying, San Mateo, California. He worked as a mechanic and watchman for his training, and on becoming a pilot, flew for the school and became an instructor pilot. Finally he was chief pilot, supervising all flying instruction. Varney during this period was experimenting on running scheduled operations to determine the equipment and facilities necessary to operate airplanes on fixed schedules between cities, and to determine the costs of such operations. The only precedent at that time was the Army Air Mail Service. [Mr.] Cuddeback went to Central America for the Nicaragua Government to investigate routes for a civil airline for this country. Political conditions in Nicaragua put an end to this proposal.
Australia at War Website, [http://www.ozatwar.com/usaaf/dat.htm Directorate of Air Transport, Allied Air Force, South West Pacific Area] , Major William H. Carleton, U.S.A.A.F.]In 1925 Varney bid and won a contract with the U.S. Government to fly the mail on [the] Pasco, Washington to Elco, Nevada run by way of Boise, Idaho. The line was finally extended to Salt Lake City, Utah, Portland. Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. The organisation became incorporated in 1928 as Varney Airlines, and he was made Vice-President of the firm. In 1931 Varney merged with Boeing Airlines. The Colonel became Assistant Chief Pilot for Boeing. Around this time instrument flying and radio developed in aviation along with the carrying of passengers. In 1932 Boeing and several other airlines merged to form the United Airlines. Lt. Colonel Cuddeback was made Regional Superintendent of the old Varney route with his main office in Salt Lake City. Up to 1939 his division either won or was runner-up of the operational efficiency trophy for the United Airlines. In 1939 he went with the Government Safety Bureau of Civil Aviation Board as inspector in charge of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
In 1942 he was commissioned a Major direct in the U.S. Army as an air transportation specialist, and immediately assigned overseas to USASOS in the Transportation Corps. He arrived in Brisbane in May 1942 and transferred to DAT and Air Corps in May 1943. His Lieutenant Colonelcy was received in November 1943. He is entitled to wear service pilot's wings.After the war, Mr. Cuddeback returned to the
Civil Aeronautics Board and by 1949 became regional director for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana [ [http://www3.gendisasters.com/washington/5000/seattle,-wa-plane-crashes-flames-take-,-jan-1949 Plane Crashes In Flames On Take-Off] , Walla-Walla Union-Bulletin, January 3, 1949] . He died in Walnut Creek, California in 1984.Rootsweb Social Security Death Index [http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?ssn=528-03-8813 528-03-8813] ]References
External links
* [http://www.outbacknv.us/howh/dirt.html Dirt Runways, Elko Airport - The Early Years (1919-1926)]
* [http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/from_war_to_war/thebeginningsofcommercialaviation.html The Beginnings of Commercial Aviation] (Utah State Government Site)
* [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/1920s/Tran1G3.htm Centennial of Flight] (U.S. Government Site)
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