Viewing page 3 of 16

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

Jay D. Smith 
Early Benoist Pilot 
[[stamp]] FROM THE HAROLD & MARVEL MOREHOUSE AVIATION PIONEERS COLLECTION
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM [[/stamp]]
[[1 image]]

Jay D. Smith was born at Johnstown, Pennsylvania May 30, 1889, where he attended local schools. He developed an early interest in mechanical things which later turned to aviation.
He worked for the Benoist Aeroplane Company as a mechanic for a time at St. Louis, Missouri and was mechanic to some extent for Tony Jannus in exhibition work for the company. When Benoist arranged to start the airline from Tampa to St. Petersburg, Florida in December, 1913 Smith was taken along as a member of the crew and helped with the preparation for this service, which was started officially on January 1st, 1914 with one Benedict flying boat, powered by a 75 H.P. Roberts engine. 
This was the first scheduled airline in the United States, and Smith was made traffic manager, ticket agent, chief of maintenance and mechanic. Tony and Roger Jannus and Waldon B. Cooks were the pilots. Their schedule called for one flight each way every day to carry resort passengers and light express. 
Benoist also soon started a flying school at St. Petersburg, where Smith started to take instruction, along with Harry Railsback, Llyod and Glenn Smith, Heinrich Evers and Byrd Lathem. Tony and Roger Jannus were the instructors. A second plane was added in February, and the airline and school operations contin-

1