Page 5: This is an aerial close-up of the Airport and buildings. Between the main building
and the large hangar may be seen 20 Cubs used for Elementary training. The left of the
main building is the line of Fairchild trainers used for Intermediate...
Page 5: Miscellaneous equipment used at Airport. Panel equipped for ambulance and service work. Tractor is used for handling airplanes and maintenance of runway. The tractor is also equipped with tow chains, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit....
Page 6: This aerial view of the Airport was taken from three thousand
feet. The graveled runway is 3800 feet long and 740 feet above sea level.
In the foreground is the Snake River.
Page 6:An auxiliary field. The main runway is over 3000 feet long. The
cross-runway is rarely used because of the steady prevailing wind. The
approaches are excellent from every direction
Page 7: Fish Lake is one of the forest service fields in the Mountains
of Idaho. Moose, Elk, and Fish are plentiful. Our airplanes frequently
use this and many other airports in the wilds of Idaho. Some of the
runways are only 1200 feet in length.
Page 10: Aerial view of Blum's Dude Ranch on the West slope of the Bitterroot Mountains. Elk, Deer, Bear, Goat, and Fish are plentiful. On the
white line to the left of the picture is an airport that we use many
times.
Page 10: Myrtle Stout, Secretary, in charge of War Training
Service records and Harold Haines, CAA Resident Flight Supervisor,
completing a board action, Isabella Robertson, in charge of student
progress and flight schedules, working on tomorrows...