1932: An Aviation “First” Takes Place in the Skies above Ohio

May 9, 1932 Albert Francis Hegenberger (1895-1983), an aviation pioneer and U.S. Army Air Corps captain, became the world’s first person to make a “blind” instrument-only flight from takeoff to landing without any co-pilot on board with him. This flight took place in the skies above Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio.  Hegenberger had developed that blind … Continue reading 1932: An Aviation “First” Takes Place in the Skies above Ohio