Gail Halvorsen

Halvorsen impulsively promised to drop candy to them during his next flight, signaling his plane by wiggling its wings.

Gail Halvorsen’s life unfolded as one of the most emblematic stories of humanitarian aviation in the twentieth century, beginning with his childhood on a small farm in Garland, Utah, where he developed an early fascination with flight that grew alongside the hardships of the Great Depression.

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