Aviation in North Dakota

Aviation in North Dakota
Aviation in the United States
North Dakota State Flag
Airports
Commercial – primary5
Commercial – non-primary3
General aviation45
Other public-use airports37
Military and other airports2
First flight
19 July 1910

Aviation in North Dakota takes place around the state's 89 public airfields, including 8 commercial airports. Notable North Dakota aviators include Carl Ben Eielson, Bruce Peterson, and James Buchli.

North Dakota's first aeronautical event was the flight of a Wright Model B on July 19, 1910, at the Grand Forks Air Meet flown by Wright Exhibition Team member Archibald Hoxsey.[1]

Events

  • June 9, 1911, a Curtiss Biplane named "Sweetheart" flew at the Fargo Fairgrounds before an audience of 12,000 spectators piloted by Robert "Lucky Bob" St. Henry[2]
  • July 12, 1911 Thomas McGoey flies the first North Dakota designed and built aircraft, the Kenworthy-McGoey flying machine at Grand Forks.[3]
  • July 1916 Bismarck, North Dakota, has its first flight.[4]
  • 1928 North Dakota native Carl Ben Eielson, along with Hubert Wilkins become the first men to fly across the Arctic Ocean.[5]
  • 1990 Three crew members of a Northwest Airlines flight are sentenced to jail for flying while drunk from Fargo to Minneapolis.[6]

Aerospace Industry

Aircraft Manufacturers

Components

Flight Schools

Airports

Commercial Service

People

  • James Buchli, born in Fargo, flew aboard four Space Shuttle missions.

Organizations

  • The North Dakota Aviation Council comprises six organizations promoting aviation in North Dakota.[14]

Government and Military

Museums

Notes

  1. ^ Replaced Sloulin Field International Airport in 2019 as Williston's airport.

References

  1. ^ "1910 air meets". Archived from the original on 21 April 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  2. ^ "First Airplane Flight Fargo ND". Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  3. ^ "GRAND FORKS AVIATORS ARE SUCCESSFUL". GRAND FORKS DAILY HERALD. 13 July 1911.
  4. ^ Cathy Langemo. Bismarck, North Dakota.
  5. ^ Nancy Capace. Encyclopedia of North Dakota.
  6. ^ K.C. KHURANA. AVIATION MANAGEMENT: Global Perspectives.
  7. ^ "Cirrus Aircraft in Grand Forks , ND".
  8. ^ Frank H. Ellis. Canada's flying heritage.
  9. ^ Aerial Age Weekly. 4 September 1916. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "Northrop Grumman · 601 Main St, New Town, ND 58763".
  11. ^ http://www.goodrich.com/Goodrich/Enterprise/About-Goodrich/ch.Locations.transform?State=ND&BU=N%2FA&submit=Submit&Country=N%2FA&SEG=N%2FA
  12. ^ "Contact Ideal Aerosmith". Archived from the original on 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2013-06-06.
  13. ^ "Contact".
  14. ^ "North Dakota Aviation Council". Archived from the original on 15 July 2003. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  15. ^ Jerry Cooper, Glenn Smith. Citizens as Soldiers: A History of the North Dakota National Guard.