Cy Caldwell sitting on his plane in Key West Harbor.
TODAY in KEY WEST HISTORY / October 19, 1927
1927 To fulfill its contract with the U.S. Post Office, Pan American Airlines hired pilot Cy Caldwell to fly a singled-engine seaplane from Key West to Havana. He left Key West at 8:04 a.m. carrying seven sacks of mail, containing about thirty thousand letters. He landed in Havana sixty-two minutes later and saved the airline which could not begin regular service with its own planes until October 28.
[livemarket market_name="KONK Life LiveMarket" limit=3 category=“” show_signup=0 show_more=0] 1927 To fulfill its contract with the U.S. Post Office, Pan American Airlines hired pilot Cy Caldwell to fly a singled-engine seaplane from Key West to Havana. He left Key West at 8:04 a.m. carrying seven sacks of mail, containing about thirty thousand letters. He landed in Havana sixty-two minutes later and saved the airline which could not begin regular service with its own planes until October 28.
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