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Bob Moore wrote in
46.128: Bertie the Bunyip wrote You must have also known Sal Labate before his fall from grace. Ah yes....Uncle Sal. :-) Sal had to do something with all of that ill gotten money, so he started Guy America Airways to be fronted by his nephew Tony Terri who took a leave from his PanAm FE job. I flew B-707s there for about a year. Also served as Manager of Flight Crew Training and B-707 Check Airman. For PAA or GAA? Nobody ever figured out what Uncle Sal was supposed to be doing back there in a corner all by himself. Our headquarters was located in Queens. Of course, we had all heard about Sal's medical retirement from an American Airlines DC-10 Captain job with a "funny" heart attack. Do you know the real truth about Sal? Well, I know about where he got some of his money, alright. I know about the Douglas in the forest, too. I heard he wormed his way out of the mess somehow as well.. I met him a good few times. He was always around invovled in some hairbrained scheme or another. I remember he had a "Flying Circus" he based at Woodbine, NJ, close to the shore. they had a Sopwith Camel Replica, a Fokker DR1 and a Stampe as well as a Cub and a couple of other things to give rides in. They advertised on the radio most of the summer for their weekend airshows but I doubt that more than a few hundred came to see it all summer.. Half the time they couldn't get the airplanes started. Actually the best part of it was a flying fool act done by some local farmer in a Cub and Sal's Stampe display, which was quite tidy.. One of my friends was involved with him repairing some of his airplanes when he was stil in high school so I was up at his place on the Delaware a couple of times with him. He had some cool airplanes! There are an incredible number of scoundrels involved in aviation! Chuck Weldon is another one who springs to mind.. Bertie |
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