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Capt. Richard Ogg – Hero Pan Am pilot in 1956 crash

Pilot Richard Ogg was credited with saving the lives of all 31 passengers aboard his Pan American Stratocruiser as it crashed in the Pacific Ocean. Ogg was a U of M graduate and learned to fly at Johnson Flying Service in Missoula. See link below for articles about Ogg’s crash.

https://www.newspapers.com/image/74800562

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Posted by: Don Gilder on May 15, 2016
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