Jack McGee (aviator)

[2] The school closed before McGee could finish his training, but he believed that he had received enough instruction and purchased his own plane.

On 21 September 1913 McGee applied for admission to the Aero Club of America.

The particular benefit of membership is the possession of a license which emanates from the European Aeronautical Federation.

Capt Hugh L. Willoughby, a member of the club's committee on safety, directed the tests which included figure eights, making perfect landings and ascensions and reach an altitude of 164 feet, conducted the examination in Newport.

[3] In 1917, McGee went to work as a test pilot for the Gallaudet Aircraft Corporation.

Jack McGee circa 1913