A longtime airplane enthusiast, Blosser owned and ran the airport privately until transferring it to the city of Concordia.
Blosser moved to Norway, Kansas, from Saline County, Missouri.
[4] In 1935, Blosser was honored by the Concordia Chamber of Commerce for his "heroic services during the Republican River flood" in June of that year.
Blosser would fly over flooded areas, acted as a spotter for rescue boats, dropped food to stranded individuals and acted as a shuttle service by flying people back and forth across the flooded river.
[5] Blosser was instrumental in making Kansas a member of the National Bureau of Reclamation and in working with the late Senator Frank Carlson and the United States Bureau of Reclamation in getting flood control along the Republican River.