Captain R.H. Stephens |
The person most responsible for instilling
this acute case of wanderlust in me was my grandfather, Captain Russell H.
Stephens. Grandpa began his 37 year long aviation career when in 1941 fresh out
of flight school he was hired by United Airlines. His adventures as a pilot and
then as a retired pilot spanned more than half a century, took him to countless
nations and provided hours worth of gripping stories to be told around the
dinner table on Sunday nights.
Back in the 1980s I loved to watch the
short cartoon “The World of Commander McBragg”. Each segment began with the
main character, a retired British naval officer simply known as “Commander”, spinning
a globe and pointing his finger to somewhere on the globe. He would then proceed
to tell an over the top unreal heroic story about himself to one of his men's club friends. In a nutshell this
was grandpa! I’ve embedded the video below this paragraph. Worth a
watch!
Another one of his brave adventures
came in 1959 when grandmother and grandfather along with some family friends
flew a piper Apache airplane into Cuba. This was no ordinary day in Cuba; this
was when the US backed government of Batista fell to Cuban Communist leader, Fidel
Castro. Once they landed they were met by soldiers with semi-automatic machine
guns and were escorted off the airplane.
My grandfather was not afraid to take
chances and never worried about possible consequences. His attitude was
reminiscent of a captain who was not afraid to go down with his ship! This was
exemplified on a chartered flight during the height of The Cold War over some
Alaskan Islands, which touched the Soviet/Russia border. He thought it would be
fun if his passengers got a “taste” of the Soviet Union. As the plane
approached Soviet territory, he deviated a slight bit from the flight path
tipping one part of the airplane into Soviet territory while the other side was
in the US and then repeated this with the other side. Therefore passengers could say they had
“visited” the Soviet Union.
The volume of incredible, death-defying
stories told by my Grandfather Stephens is much like the universe, endless!
And, many of these tales did not just involve him, but my mother and
grandmother, thus making the stories even more gripping and interesting. Stay
tuned for many more stories from the vault of Captain Russ Stephen’s travel tales!!!
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