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Jack Neale-
Used to be a newspaperman. Says old people are best passengers. Noise doesn't bother them, they aren't nervous, and never get sick. His oldest passenger was 92.
Bill Livingood-
Division manager at Pittsburgh and reserve pilot on the line. He has been with the company since it started. | [[image on the right]]
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Al Wilson-
He is not the Al Wilson of California movie stunt fame. He recently joined the line, after being a flight instructor at Pittsburgh.
R.L. "Bud" Baker-
If you have a sandwich in your pocket give it to him, for he eats more than any two pilots on the line. Five and six meals a day. He is the line's chief pilot, and has been flying between Cleveland and Washington for two years and a half. (See Pilots Patter, this issue).

[[bold]]Dixie Flying Service[[/bold]]
J. Hamilton Brown-
Another "one-man" airline, as far as the piloting goes. Every day he flies a round trip between Washington and White Sulphur Springs.