Weber J. Appel, Boise Flying Service. With Wayne Watson and John Sero at Boise Flying Field, later Boise Junior College Campus. Flying pennant in background.
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: 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...
Page 18: In addition to overhauling and maintenance on War Training
Service airplanes our shop completely rebuilt this S-6000-B Travelair
7 passenger airplane. This airplane is used for forest fires and
Civil Air Patrol.
Page 22: With the exception of the motor ring this entire mount was built in our shop for a War Training Service operator. This operator was unable to purchase this part any where in the United States.
Page 33: Irma Gilleland. Secretary, and Harold Haines. CAA Resident
Flight Supervisor, at work in the War Training Service office at the
Asotin County Airport. Doug Balsillie, Maintenance Supervisor, was
at Pullman when this picture was taken.
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....