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Fall October 2015 #61
1 FLifty years for Kathie! A newsletter for the employees, families and friends of the Old Frontier Airlines We are FLamily! FALL OCTOBER 2015 #61 Pictured above is the August 24, 1965 Frontier flight attendant class: L-R Sharon Swingler, Colleen Gregg, Mildred Ann Barton, Kathleen O'Connor, Jean Genar, Sandra Hurley, Judy Petrucciani, Ann Percival and Rita Thomas. This past August, 50 years later, Kathie O’Connor Fahrenholz retired as a flight attendant with United Airlines. After Frontier Airline’s bankruptcy in 1986 she continued her career with Continental Airlines until it merged with United Airlines in 2010. Five years later, two months ago, she retired from United with 50 years of service. An incredible feat!. Kathie’s husband Chuck Fahrenholz was Frontier’s LAS sales representative at the bankruptcy. See page 3 2 The FRONTIER NEWS is published quarterly and dedicated to ex-employees, friends, family and fans of the “old” Frontier Airlines which “died” on August 24, 1986 and was “buried” on May 31, 1990. It is a non-profit operation. All income goes into keeping the NEWS going. Opinions expressed in this newsletter are those of the author and not the editor or the publication. Publishing dates are October for Fall, January for Winter, April for Spring and July for Summer. Articles and photos are welcomed and subject to editing and space requirements. We cannot pay for such items but will give credit as appropriate. All submissions should deal with the “old” Frontier Airlines. Especially welcomed are stories of personal experiences with a humorous slant. Special thanks go out to Daryle Holte and Jim Kyte All airline employees have a treasure trove of such for their large donations to the cause. -
BEECH D18S/ D18C & RCAF EXPEDITER Mk.3 (Built at Wichita, Kansas Between 1945 and 1957)
Last updated 10 March 2021 BEECH 18 PRODUCTION LIST Compiled by Geoff Goodall PART 2: BEECH D18S/ D18C & RCAF EXPEDITER Mk.3 (Built at Wichita, Kansas between 1945 and 1957) Beech D18S VH-FIE (A-808) flown by owner Rod Lovell at Mangalore, Victoria in April 1984. Photo by Geoff Goodall The D18S was the first new commercial Beechcraft model at the end of World War II. It began a production run of 1,800 Beech 18 variants for the post-war market (D18S, D18C, E18S, G18S, H18), all built by Beech Aircraft Company at their Wichita Kansas plant. The “S” suffix indicated it was powered by the reliable 450hp P&W Wasp Junior series. The first D18S c/n A-1 was first flown in October 1945 at Beech field, Wichita. On 5 December 1945 the D18S received CAA Approved Type Certificate No.757, the first to be issued to any post-war aircraft. The first delivery of a new model D18S to a customer departed Wichita the following day. From 1947 the D18C model was available as an executive version with more powerful 525hp Continental R-9A radials, also offered as the D18C-T passenger transport approved by CAA for feeder airlines. Beech assigned c/n prefix "A-" to D18S production, and "AA-" to the small number of D18Cs. Total production of the D18S, D18C and Canadian Expediter Mk.3 models was 1,035 aircraft. A-1 D18S NX44592 Beech Aircraft Co, Wichita KS: prototype, ff Wichita 10.45/48 (FAA type certification flight test program until 11.45) NC44592 Beech Aircraft Co, Wichita KS 46/48 (prototype D18S, retained by Beech as demonstrator) N44592 Tobe Foster Productions, Lubbock TX 6.2.48 retired by 3.52 further details see Beech 18 by Parmerter p.184 A-2 D18S NX44593 Beech Aircraft Co, Wichita KS: ff Wichita 11.45 NC44593 reg. -
Recommendations for Geospatial Metadata Standards for Digital Collections in the Mountain West Digital Library
Recommendations for Geospatial Metadata Standards for Digital Collections in the Mountain West Digital Library Report prepared for the Utah Academic Library Consortium Digitization Committee By Dorotea V. Szkolar MWDL Intern 8/01/2012 Recommendations for Geospatial Metadata Standards This report was prepared by Dorotea Szkolar as the focus of a metadata internship with the Mountain West Digital Library in Summer 2012. In the second year of study for her Master’s degree in Library and Information Sciences at Syracuse University, Dorotea undertook the internship to satisfy the practicum requirements of her degree. All research was supervised by the program director of the Mountain West Digital Library, Sandra McIntyre. i Recommendations for Geospatial Metadata Standards TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 1 Purpose and Objectives ......................................................................................................................... 1 Analysis ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Rise of Geospatial Information and Networking ................................................................................... 2 Existing Controlled Vocabularies and Standards .................................................................................. 2 Selected Recommendations .................................................................................................................. -
(VWP) Carriers
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Signatory Carriers March 1, 2020 In order to facilitate the arrival of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) passengers, carriers need to be signatory to a current agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). A carrier is required to be signatory to an agreement in order to transport aliens seeking admission as nonimmigrant visitors under the VWP (Title 8, U.S.C. § 1187(a)(5). The carriers listed below are currently signatory to the VWP and can transport passengers under the program. The date indicates the expiration of the current signed agreement. Agreements are valid for 7 years. If you transport VWP passengers and are not a signatory carrier, fines will be levied. Use the following link to apply to CBP to become a Signatory Carrier: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/business-pleasure/vwp/signatory-status # 21st Century Fox America, Inc. (04/07/2022) 245 Pilot Services Company, Inc. (01/14/2022) 258131 Aviation LLC (09/18/2020) 4770RR, LLC (12/06/2023) 51 CL Corp. (06/23/2024) 51 LJ Corporation (02/01/2023) 650534 Alberta, Inc. d/b/a Latitude Air Ambulance (01/09/2024) 711 CODY, Inc. (02/09/2025) A A&M Global Solutions, Inc. (09/03/2021) A.J. Walter Aviation, Inc. (01/17/2021) A.R. Aviation, Corp. (12/30/2022) Abbott Laboratories Inc. (08/26/2026) AbbVie US LLC (10/15/2026) Abelag Aviation NV d/b/a Luxaviation Belgium (02/27/2026) ABS Jets A.S. (05/07/2025) ACASS Canada Ltd. (02/27/2026) Accent Airways LLC (01/12/2022) Ace Flight Center Inc. -
Box Folder Addendum 1 Begins Heslop Index Photographer, J
Medium, Photographer, Gelatin J Malan Heslop Silver Print Unless Unless Addendum 1 Heslop Otherwise Date Otherwise Box Folder Begins Index Noted Title Description Original Noted Dimensions Addendum 1, Additional LDS Photographs Brother Ronald Hughes and his wife, Alice, on a street England, near Market Place, Preston. Book 1, Preston, [See Church News May 16, October Contact 72 1 57,128A Envelope 35 England 1981]. 1980 sheet 35 mm England, Book 1, Preston, LDS Church members, October Original 8.89 x 12.7 cm. 72 1 57,129 Envelope 35 England Wilford Street, Preston. 1980 color print (3.5 x 5 in.) River Ribble, Preston, was 57,130-57,131, the site of the first LDS 8.89 x 12.7 cm. England, Church baptisms in all of (3.5 x 5 in.); Book 1, Preston, England. [See Church News October Original 57,132, 12.7 x 8.89 72 1 57,130-57,132 Envelope 35 England December 13, 1980]. 1980 color print cm. (5 x 3.5 in.) Original color prints, 57,134- Retirement, 57,136; Original color Book 2, 23 57,133, prints, 10 x 15.24 Envelope R2- Bedford, Members of Bedford LDS September Contact cm. (4 x 6 in.); 72 1 57,133-57,136 J England Ward [at Church]. 1990 sheet 57,133, 35 mm 57,137-57,138, 57,140, 10 x 15.24 Original cm. (4 x 6 in.); Retirement, color prints; 57,141-57,149, Book 2, 23 57,139, 15.24 x 10 cm. (6 x Envelope R2- Bedford, Members of the Bedford LDS September Contact 4 in.); 57,139, 35 72 1 57,137-57,149 J England Ward share produce. -
Box Folder Addendum 2 Heslop Index Photographer, J Malan
Photographer, Medium, J Malan Heslop Gelatin Silver Heslop Date Box Folder Addendum 2 Unless Title Description Print Unless Dimensions Index Original Otherwise Otherwise Noted Noted Addendum 2, Additional Heslop Photographs Deposited in 2010 Original prints, 20.32 x 25.4 Oriignal prints, [Trains parked in a trainyard in cm. (8 x 10 in.); 73 1 57,738-57,742 Railroad ca. 1949 57,738, 57,741; winter]. Copy prints, Copy prints 10.16 x 12.7 cm. (4 x 5 in.) 73 1 57,743 Vacant Copy print, Copy print, [President [President Smith and what 57,751; 10.16 x 13.97 Joseph ca. 1970- 73 1 57,744-57,756 appears to be a meeting of the Remainder, cm. (4 x 5.5 Fielding 1972 Quorum of the Twelve]. Original in.); Remainder, Smith] Contact sheet 35 mm Copy prints, 57,760, 57,763, Copy prints, 10.16 x 13.97 [President [President Smith, in his office, 57,760, 57,763, cm. (4 x 5.5 Joseph with his wife, Jessie Evans Smith, ca. 1970- 57,769; in.); Copy print, 73 1 57,757-57,770 Fielding family members and other 1972 Remainder, 57,769, 13.97 x Smith] visitors]. Original 10.16 cm. (5.5 Contact sheet x 4 in.); Remainder, 35 mm Copy prints, 57,722, 57,783, Copy prints, 57,797, 10.16 x [President 57,772, 57,783. 13.97 cm. (4 x Mexican visit to President Smith Joseph 57,797-57,798; 5.5 in.); Copy 73 1 57,771-57,800 Envelope [and his wife, Jessie Evans 20 May 1970 Fielding Remainder, print, 57,798, Smith]. -
Box Folder Identifier Heslop Index Photographer, J Malan Heslop Unless Otherwise Noted Title Description Date Original Medium, G
Photographer, Medium, J Malan Heslop Gelatin Silver Unless Print Unless Otherwise Date Otherwise Box Folder Identifier Heslop Index Noted Title Description Original Noted Dimensions Series 5, Photojournalism, Subseries 3, People 1043, Photo Index, Negs; [Pretty blonde girl offers] 25.4 x 20.32 cm. 44 1 38,768 Prayer 1951 Original print 364, B&W Thanksgiving prayer. (10 x 8 in.) Prints Index 36,769, 20.32 x 1598, 2758, 38,769, 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 Photo Index, Multiple exposure of Skyline 38,772, in.); 36,772, 25.4 38,769- 44 1 Negs; 517, 642, Drama High School production of 5 April 1964 Original prints; x 20.32 cm. (10 x 38,777 B&W Prints Peer Gynt and John Berman. Remainder, 8 in.); Remainder, Index Contact sheet 5.71 x 5.71 cm. (2.25 x 2.25 in.) 38,780 Original 38,780 Original 2128, Photo print, 20.32 x print, 20.32 x 25.4 38,778- Index, Negs; Child and [American flag is] wonder for ca. 1948- 25.4 cm. (8 x cm. (8 x 10 in.); 44 1 38,781 567, B&W Flag little boy. 1980 10 in.); Remainder, 5.71 Prints Index Remainder, x 5.71 cm. (2.25 x Contact sheet 2.25 in.) Original print, 38,782- 2856, Photo Jackie Moore [daughter of] 38,782, 25.4 x 20.32 cm. 38,783, Index, Negs; Ray Moore, Salt Lake City, ca. 1948- Original print; (10 x 8 in.); 44 1 38,786- Jackie Moore 357, B&W enjoys the last licks of a 1980 Remainder, Remainder, 5.71 38,787, Prints Index popsicle. -
Congress in Sessioi^ to Resume on Tair Deal' Hopes
Wolild Use Armed Congress in Sessioi^ Strength to Give To Resume Formosa Defense On Tair Deal’ Hopes Hoover and Taft pose United States News 'fidbits Assembly Today Almost Act to Protect Is- Called From (ff)- W ires New Weapons Globd Pension Plan Formality; Real Kick- ' land from Chinese Communists; Truman U. 8. toys it will hotify Russia To Be Tested Off for Second Ses-/ that attempts wre being, made to •ion Will Come To* Seen Opposed to Plan obtain further InformaUdn about Jtapanese war prisoners heM by morrow When Tmmmi Sovteta ..Israel Foreign Mlnteler In Mock War Washington, Jan, 8.-r(^ Moehe Sbarett says he does nbt Will TeU Ijiwmak- —Two Republican leaders— believe VN will take any action former I^sident Herbert to enforce U N Assembly’s resolu- 800^000 Men Fighting ers What He Expects tion to set up Intemattonal regime Them |o Accomplish Hoover and Senator Taft of to Jerusalem.. Strong Soviet Gigantic Land-Sefi-Air Ohio— ^want the U. S. to use movee In U N ~ Security Council armed strength if necessary against ^legations of Nationalist Battle in Caribbean Wahhington, Jan. 8.— to protect Formosa from the China an<r YugoslavU are expect- Will Use New Tactics — CongreRH, with one eye al- Chinese Communists. Their ed In UN circles. ready corked to next fall's strong proposals spotlighted Raplhg of elght-year-old Lynn, Norfolk, Va., Jan, 3—UPi—The elections, convened today fo r . the troubled China eltuatlon aa Uass., girl under drcumstances which have some simllsrlty to fa- 80,000 men flRhtinJr a gigantic its second^ round of battling lawmakers flocked back to Capl- lahd-sea-alr mock war In toe Car- over President Truman’s to^ hlU for the second session of tal sex attack on Lynn beauty eight years ago tanchea off IntM' the 81st Congress. -
Sea King Salute P16 41 Air Mail Tim Ripley Looks at the Operational History of the Westland Sea King in UK Military Service
UK SEA KING SALUTE NEWS N N IO IO AT NEWS VI THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF FLIGHT Incorporating A AVIATION UK £4.50 FEBRUARY 2016 www.aviation-news.co.uk Low-cost NORWEGIAN Scandinavian Style AMBITIONS EXCLUSIVE FIREFIGHTING A-7 CORSAIR II BAe 146s & RJ85s LTV’s Bomb Truck Next-gen Airtankers SUKHOI SUPERJET Russia’s Rising Star 01_AN_FEB_16_UK.indd 1 05/01/2016 12:29 CONTENTS p20 FEATURES p11 REGULARS 20 Spain’s Multi-role Boeing 707s 04 Headlines Rodrigo Rodríguez Costa details the career of the Spanish Air Force’s Boeing 707s which have served 06 Civil News the country’s armed forces since the late 1980s. 11 Military News 26 BAe 146 & RJ85 Airtankers In North America and Australia, converted BAe 146 16 Preservation News and RJ85 airliners are being given a new lease of life working as airtankers – Frédéric Marsaly explains. 40 Flight Bag 32 Sea King Salute p16 41 Air Mail Tim Ripley looks at the operational history of the Westland Sea King in UK military service. 68 Airport Movements 42 Sukhoi Superjet – Russia’s 71 Air Base Movements Rising Star Aviation News Assistant Editor James Ronayne 74 Register Review pro les the Russian regional jet with global ambitions. 48 A-7 Corsair II – LTV’s Bomb Truck p74 A veteran of both the Vietnam con ict and the rst Gulf War, the Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair II packed a punch, as Patrick Boniface describes. 58 Norwegian Ambitions Aviation News Editor Dino Carrara examines the rapid expansion of low-cost carrier Norwegian and its growing long-haul network. -
Box Folder Identifier Heslop Index Photographer, J Malan Heslop
Medium, Photographer, Gelatin Silver J Malan Heslop Print Unless Heslop Unless Date Otherwise Box Folder Identifier Index Otherwise Noted Title Description Original Noted Dimensions Series 8, Heslop Family 1-1, Jesse Jesse 12.7 x 8.89 cm. 70 1 56,047 Heslop, Jesse Jesse Heslop cuts watermelon ca. 1912 Copy prints Heslop, Negs Heslop (5 x 3.5 in.) 1-2, Jesse Croquet 12.7 x 8.89 cm. 70 1 56,048 Heslop, Jesse Jesse's friends [play] croquet. ca. 1912 Copy prints Heslop, Negs Game (5 x 3.5 in.) 1-3, Jesse J Malan Young boy, J Malan Heslop, 12.7 x 8.89 cm. 70 1 56,049 Heslop, Jesse ca. 1926 Copy prints Heslop, Negs Heslop [Jesse's son]. (5 x 3.5 in.) 1-4, Jesse Friends or classmates of Jesse 12.7 x 8.89 cm. 70 1 56,050 Heslop, Jesse Classmates ca. 1912 Copy prints Heslop, Negs Heslop (5 x 3.5 in.) 56,051-56,053, 8.89 x 12.7 cm. 56,051- 2:5-8, Jesse [Various [Ocean] landscape, friends, (3.5 x 5 in.); 70 1 Heslop, Jesse ca. 1912 Copy prints 56,054 Heslop, Negs Scenes] cow, [and] mountain resort. 56,054, 12.7 x 8.89 cm. (5 x 3.5 in.) 56,055-56,057, 56,059-56,060, 7.62 x 6.35 cm. 56,055- 3:1-6, Jesse San Mission, scenes of San 70 1 Heslop, Jesse 1917 Copy prints (3 x 2.5 in.); 56,060 Heslop, Negs Francisco Francisco. -
Undigitized Photo Index
People States-Towns-Countries General Subjects Railroad Companies Denver People Abeyta Family Abbott, Emma Abbott, Hellen Abbott, Stephen S. Abernathy, Ralph (Rev.) Abreu, Charles Acheson, Dean Gooderham Acker, Henry L. Adair, Alexander Adami, Charles and Family Adams, Alva (Gov.) Adams, Alva Blanchard (Sen.) Adams, Alva Blanchard (Mrs. Elizabeth Matty) Adams, Alva Blanchard Jr. Adams, Andy Adams, Charles Adams, Charles Partridge Adams, Frederick Atherton and Family Adams, George H. Adams, James Capen (―Grizzly‖) Adams, James H. and Family Adams, John T. Adams, Johnnie Adams, Jose Pierre Adams, Louise T. Adams, Mary Adams, Matt Adams, Robert Perry Adams, Mrs. Roy (―Brownie‖) Adams, W. H. Adams, William Herbert and Family Addington, March and Family Adelman, Andrew Adler, Harry Adriance, Jacob (Rev. Dr.) and Family Ady, George Affolter, Frederick Agnew, Spiro T. Aichelman, Frank and Family Aicher, Cornelius and Family Aiken, John W. Aitken, Leonard L. Akeroyd, Richard G. Jr. Alberghetti, Carla Albert, John David (―Uncle Johnnie‖) Albi, Charles and Family Albi, Rudolph (Dr.) Alda, Frances Aldrich, Asa H. Alexander, D. M. Alexander, Sam (Manitoba Sam) Alexis, Alexandrovitch (Grand Duke of Russia) Alford, Nathaniel C. Alio, Giusseppi Allam, James M. Allegretto, Michael Allen, Alonzo Allen, Austin (Dr.) Allen, B. F. (Lt.) Allen, Charles B. Allen, Charles L. Allen, David Allen, George W. Allen, George W. Jr. Allen, Gracie Allen, Henry (Guide in Middle Park-Not the Henry Allen of Early Denver) Allen, John Thomas Sr. Allen, Jules Verne Allen, Orrin (Brick) Allen, Rex Allen, Viola Allen William T. Jr. (Col.) Allison, Clay Allott, Gordon L. Allott, Gordon L. (Mrs. Welda Hall) Almirall, Leon V. -
A History of the Photojournalism Department of the Deseret News 1948 to 1970
Brigham Young University BYU ScholarsArchive Theses and Dissertations 1972 A History of the Photojournalism Department of the Deseret News 1948 to 1970 Richard J. Nye Brigham Young University - Provo Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd Part of the History Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mormon Studies Commons BYU ScholarsArchive Citation Nye, Richard J., "A History of the Photojournalism Department of the Deseret News 1948 to 1970" (1972). Theses and Dissertations. 4988. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4988 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. A HISTORY OF THE PHOTOJOURNALISM DEPARTMENT OF THE DESERET NEWS 1948 TO 1970 A Thesis Presented to the Department of Communications Brigham Young University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts by- Richard J. Nye May, 1972 This thesis, by Richard Jensen Nye, is accepted in its present form by the Department of Communications of Brigham Young University as satisfying the thesis require ment for the degree of Master of Arts. D<*te Raymond Beckham, Committee Chairman^ Owen Rich, Committee Member Edwin 0. Haroldsen, Department Chairman ii A HISTORY OF THE PHOTOJOURNALISM DEPARTMENT OF THE DESERET NEWS 1948 TO 1970 Richard Jensen Nye Department of Communications M.A. Degree, May 1972 ABSTRACT The photojournalism department of the Deseret News is presently one of the most highly organized and productive departments within the newspaper itself.