- Herbert Hollick-Kenyon
Herbert Hollick-Kenyon (born
London , UK,April 17 ,1897 – diedJuly 30 ,1975 was an aircraft pilot who made significant contributions towards aviation inAntarctica .Early life
At an early age, Hollick-Kenyon emigrated to
Ewing's Landing in the province ofBritish Columbia inCanada . He joined the Canadian army in 1914 as a trooper. He joined theRoyal Flying Corps in 1917.Polar search and rescue
Prior to the start of
World War II , Hollick-Kenyon participated as a pilot during several search-and-rescue missions for polar expeditions which had gone missing. These missions included searching for theMacAlpine Expedition in 1929 andSigizmund Levanevsky who went missing during a trans-polar flight fromMoscow toAlaska in 1937.The Ellsworth Expedition
Hollick-Kenyon is most widely known as a pilot in the trans-Antarctic flight of
Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935.Ellsworth had made a prior attempt to fly across the south pole in 1934 with a different pilot,
Bernt Balchen . Poor weather and a dispute over the number of crew members in the expedition (Ellsworth wanted 2, Balchen wanted 3) ended the trip.Hollick-Kenyon (serving as a replacement for Balchen) and Ellsworth left on November 23, 1935 from
Dundee Island bound forRichard E. Byrd 's base camp atLittle America . They flew 3500km across the breadth ofAntarctica , claiming 350,000 square miles of land for theUnited States of America .They were forced to land 25 miles short of their goal due to the lack of fuel. They began walking, but due to the loss of their radio at the outset of the trip, had been assumed lost by the
United States . They arrived at the Little America camp, where they remained for nearly a month. They were eventually spotted by the British research ship "Discovery" who took them aboard and returned them safely home.Hollick-Kenyon flew a
Northrop Gamma (serial number 2B), a single-engine, low-winged airplane called the "Polar Star". Hollick-Kenyon later recovered the aircraft and it was donated to theSmithsonian Institution in 1936 by Ellsworth.Awards and Distinctions
* A major land area in Antarctica is now named the "Hollick-Kenyon Plateau" in his honor.
* Hollick-Kenyon was inducted into theCanada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1975 for his achievements.
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