- Joseph O. Fletcher
Joseph O. Fletcher (born 1920) was an American Air Force pilot and
polar research er.Born in
Montana , the family moved toOklahoma during theDust Bowl . Fletcher started studying at theUniversity of Oklahoma and then continued his studies inmeteorology at theMIT . After graduation, he entered the U.S. Army Air Corps and eventually became the commander of a weather squadron stationed in Alaska in the late 1940s. OnMarch 19 ,1952 , his team landed with a C-47 aircraft modified to have both wheels and skis on a tabulariceberg and established a weather station there, which remained manned for 22 years before that iceberg broke up. The station was initially known just as "T-3", but soon renamed "Fletcher's Ice Island". OnMay 3 ,1952 , pilotWilliam P. Benedict and Fletcher as co-pilot [The original article in the "Polar Times" stated that Fletcher was the pilot, but in the Fall/Winter 1997 issue of the "Polar Times", following a personal communication from Mr. Fletcher, a correction appeared stating that Benedict had been in charge of that flight. This is also confirmed by the interview Brian Shoemaker conducted with Fletcher in 1997 (link below).] flew that plane to theNorth Pole , becoming the first humans to land there and the first humans (together with scientistAlbert P. Crary , who flew with them) to set foot on the exact geographical North Pole. (However, some sources credit this achievement instead to a Soviet Union expedition that landed there on 23 April 1948. [ [http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/resources/infosheets/21.html Concise chronology of approach to the poles] , Scott Polar Research Institute] )Fletcher left the Air Force in 1963. In later years, he held various management positions in meteorological institutions, including a post as director of the
NOAA 's Ocean and Atmosphere Research Labs (OAR). He retired in 1993. In 2005, he was awarded the honorary membership of theAmerican Meteorological Society .Footnotes
Literature
*Compton, Charles B.: "Born to Fly: Some Life Sketches of Lieutenant Colonel William P. Benedict", self-published 2002, revised 2006.
External links
* [http://www.ametsoc.org/meet/85annual/bamsmonday.pdf Short biography] , with image.
* [http://sharpgary.org/FletcherForecast.html Image] of Fletcher and Benedict before their flight to the North Pole.
* [http://www.elgins.com/t3plane.jpgImage of Fletcher and Benedict's modified C-47 aircraft] .
* [https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/5915/1/FletcherTrans.pdf Transscript] of a 1997 interview with Fletcher.
* [http://www.qsl.net/kg0yh/ice.htm Fletcher's Ice Island T-3] .
* [http://www.transpolair.com/sciences/derive_arctique/americaine.htm The American Floating Islands] , in French.
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