Lewis Yancey

Lewis Yancey

Captain Lewis Alonzo Yancey (September 16, 1895March 3, 1940) was an American aviator and air navigator who toured America, Central America, and the Caribbean in a Pitcairn autogyro.

Born in Chicago, Yancey enlisted in the United States Navy in 1911 and was made a lieutenant during World War I. He left the Navy in 1921 and became a ship’s officer for the Isthmian Steamship Company. With continued study, he achieved master mariner status and the title of Captain.

Yancey joined the United States Coast Guard in April 1925 and became interested in aviation and the science of navigation then. His knowledge of air navigation put him in demand with pilots in the late 1920s and early 1930s. In 1927 he made his first transcontinental flight as co-pilot.

History-making flights

In 1929 Yancey and Roger Q. Williams made their historic flight from Old Orchard Beach, Maine to Rome. En route, their Bellanca monoplane “The Pathfinder”, hit fog and was forced to fly blind for most of their first day. However, due to Yancey’s navigational calculations, once able to see their way, the team found themselves still exactly on course. Their one emergency stop, in Santander, Spain, occurred thirty-one hours and thirty minutes into the flight. Upon arriving in Rome, Yancey and Williams were met with crowds “almost as fervent” as those greeting Lindbergh in Paris. [ Capt. Yancey Dies” The New York Times, March 4, 1940 ]

In 1930, Yancey, William H. Alexander, and Zeh Bouck made the first-ever flight from New York to Bermuda in a Stinson monoplane equipped with pontoons. [ [http://bermuda-online.org/aviation.htm Bermuda's aviation history and pioneers] ] Forced down, the plane spent the night at sea but was able to take off again under its own power the next morning; the first plane ever to do so. The crew made the flight in about eight and a half hours of flying time.

In 1938 Yancey flew with Richard Archbold to New Guinea for the American Museum of Natural History.

Death, tributes, and legacy

Yancey died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home in Yonkers, New York. He was 44.

In his lifetime, Yancey received decorations from Albert I of Belgium, Pope Pius XI, Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Benito Mussolini. From the U.S. Navy, Yancey received a medal for his work on meteorology during World War I.

Yancey was the author of several books on aviation including "Aerial Navigation and Meteorology" (1929). He frequently contributed stories about his flights to The New York Times, once sending a story via radio from 3,500 feet in the air. Yancey advocated making radio communication a regular function of flying. He advised that a radio operator be part of a flight crew so the pilot would not have to divide his attention while flying. [”Yancey Find Radio Vital to Air Travel”, The New York Times, September 23, 1930 ]

Considered a celebrity for his accomplishments, in New York City Yancey’s likeness was captured in caricature for Sardi's, the theater district restaurant. The picture is now part of the collection of the New York Public Library. [ [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/the/thesardis.xml The New York Public Library Inventory of Sardi's Caricatures] ]

Yancey is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Notes

References

*Heinmuller, John Paul Virgil. "Man's Fight to Fly; Famous World-Record Flights and a Chronology of Aviation". New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co, 1944.
*Roseberry, Cecil. "The Challenging Skies; The Colorful Story of Aviation's Most Exciting Years, 1919-1939". Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1966..
*”Flights and Fliers” "Time Magazine", June 17, 1929
*”Wives of Fliers Happy”, "The New York Times", July 11, 1929
*”Yancey Reaches Bermuda”, "The New York Times", April 3, 1930
*”President of Peru Welcomes Yancey” "The New York Times", June 13, 1930
* “Yancey Talks by Radiophone to New York From Plane 4,500 Feet Above Buenos Aires” "The New York Times", July 16, 1930
*”Capt. Yancey Dies; Air Navigator, 44” "The New York Times", March 4, 1940
*”Milestones” "Time Magazine", March 11, 1940

ee also

*1932 in aviation
*List of caricatures at Sardi's restaurant

External links

* [http://roynagl.50megs.com/oldorchardbeach.htm#airfield Old Orchard Beach Airfield]
* [http://www.hangar9aeroworks.com/BermudaStinson.html Hangar 9 Aeroworks]
* [http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/Pitcairn%20PCA-2%20Autogiro.asp Pitcairn PCA-2 Autogiro at the Air Venture Museum]


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