- Capital Airlines
Capital Airlines was an
airline serving the easternUnited States which was merged intoUnited Airlines in 1961. Its primary hubs were National Airport nearWashington, DC andAllegheny County Airport nearPittsburgh, Pennsylvania . At its peak it was the fifth largest domestic carrier.History
Predecessors
Clifford A. Ball, a
McKeesport, Pennsylvania automobile dealer and owner of a controlling interest inBettis Field near Pittsburgh, wonairmail contract route #11 onMarch 27 ,1926 . In April of the following year, Clifford Ball Airline began operating between Pittsburgh andCleveland, Ohio .Will Rogers was known to be a regular passenger, but scheduled passenger service did not begin untilApril 28 ,1928 . The following August, it became the first airline to serve Washington, DC, from the west, offering its flagship "Path of the Eagle" service from Cleveland toHoover Field across thePotomac River .Ball sold his interests in November 1930 to Pittsburgh Aviation Industries Corp., and the airline became Pennsylvania Air Lines (PAL). It was reorganized as Pennsylvania Airlines after the
Air Mail Scandal of the early 1930s. Central Airlines, otherwise notable for hiringHelen Richey , the first female commercial pilot in the U.S., became PAL's main competitor after its founding in 1934. The two companies merged into Pennsylvania Central Airlines, or PCA, onNovember 1 ,1936 .Pennsylvania Central Airlines
PCA, based at the new
Allegheny County Airport near Pittsburgh, continued to add routes, notably toChicago in 1938, and aircraft, notably theDouglas DC-3 in 1939.In 1941, PCA moved its headquarters to the new Washington National Airport in
Arlington, Virginia , becoming one of its three original tenants; PCA had been consulted during the airport's design. The row of office buildings adjacent its hangars gained thenickname "mahogany row" and the airline adopted the slogan "The Capital Airline," with its aircraft dubbed "Capitaliners." By 1947 its route network no longer reflected its name, and onApril 21 ,1948 the airline adopted a new insignia, colors, and name: Capital Airlines.In 1946, the airline became the launch customer for the
Douglas DC-4 . In 1948 it created the "Nighthawk," the first coach class service, designed to compete with therailroad s between Chicago andNew York City as well as the dominant carriers on the route, United, TWA, and American.Capital's last decade
In 1948, the first airborne
television was installed on a Capital airplane.In 1950 Capital Airlines received its first
Lockheed Constellation s, enabling it to compete more effectively on longer distance routes. In 1955 it became the first U.S. operator ofVickers Viscount s, the first passengerturboprop . The Viscounts were deployed on the flagship Washington-Chicago route and the airline hoped to use them on expanded service, but they were mostly stymied by theCivil Aeronautics Board .On
July 20 ,1952 , a Capital pilot reported seeing a blue-white ball in the sky. TheUnidentified Flying Object reports caused a sensation in the Washington area.In the late 1950s, Capital experienced a string of accidents. On
April 6 ,1958 ,Capital Airlines Flight 67 stalled and crashed on approach toSaginaw, Michigan , resulting in 49 fatalities. OnMay 20 of the same year, 15 were killed when another Viscount collided with anAir National Guard training jet overMaryland . And two accidents occurred onMay 12 ,1959 : a Constellation rolled off the runway and down a mountain inCharleston, West Virginia andCapital Airlines Flight 75 crashed during a thunderstorm nearBaltimore . OnJanuary 18 ,1960 Capital Airlines Flight 20 crashed inVirginia .The airline also encountered labor difficulties. Maintenance personnel went on strike in 1958, crippling operations for 38 days. On
April 1 ,1960 the New York State Commission Against Discrimination faulted Capital Airlines for failing to hirePatricia Banks , anAfrican-American woman who had been denied employment as a flight attendant despite meeting all job requirements. She became one of only two black flight attendants in the country.These problems compounded slow revenue growth in the late 1950s, and the airline began to struggle financially. In May 1960, Vickers foreclosed on Capital's entire fleet of Viscounts, and
bankruptcy for the airline seemed certain. However, onJuly 28 ,1960 it announced a merger with Chicago-based rivalUnited Airlines , saving it from that fate. When completed onJuly 1 ,1961 it was the largest airline merger in history.In 1981, former employees formed the Capital Airlines Association to preserve their memories of the old carrier. A retired United Airlines pilot, Milt Marshall, bought the Capital trademark and operated a charter business under the Capital name out of Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut.
In July of 2004 he was transporting a passenger in a Capital Airways Piper Navajo from Waterbury to upstate New York. The plane crashed as it made an approach in clear weather near Lake George. BOth pilot and passenger were killed. Their bodies were mangled and burned in the wreckage. An ammunition clip with two missing rounds was found at the crash scene but no gun was ever found. Many people believe that the passenger, a businessman who was facing both bankruptcy and indictment for fraud and who had attempted to buy a large life insurance policy just prior to the flight, killed the pilot and himself causing the crash. The bodies were so mutilated that no official cause of death was determined and the case was closed. THis marked the last chapter in the tragedy strewn history of Capital Airlines.
References
* [http://airlines.afriqonline.com/airlines/547.htm Airline History: Capital Airlines]
* Lloyd, Kristin B. [http://oha.ci.alexandria.va.us/oha-main/haq/pdfs/haqwin97.pdf "Flying the Capital Way, Part I"] (PDF), "Historic Alexandria Quarerly", Winter 1997
* Lloyd, Kristin B. [http://oha.ci.alexandria.va.us/oha-main/haq/pdfs/haqspr98.pdf "Flying the Capital Way, Part II"] (PDF), "Historic Alexandria Quarerly", Spring 1998External links
* [http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/usa/capital.htm AirTimes images of Capital Airlines timetables and route map]
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