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John David Hissong (June 1, 1899 – March 22, 1978) was a farmer, machinist, auto mechanic, mail clerk, airmail pilot and early commercial aviation pilot of the 1930s and 40s. Captain Hissong was one of only ten pilots, and the last, to receive the Airmail Flyers' Medal of Honor.


Early life

John David (Dave) Hissong was the first of two children born to John Mooney Hissong and Elizabeth Jane Spangler. Dave was born in Winfield, Iowa about 14 miles Northeast of Mt. Pleasant. In the first few years of his life his family moved to Scott Township and then on to
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. Around 1910 the family went to
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for a short time but returned to the Olds area where Dave finished High School. Hissong was a self employed
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in 1918 when he registered for the draft; however he was not called into service. He continued working as a Machinist until early 1920. He was working as a mail clerk in Winfield when he married local girl Vera Elizabeth Lee in 1920. They had no children and divorced eight years later in Colorado. Dave and Vera moved to
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, and Dave found worked as a mechanic for James
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of Denver. In 1927 Dave completed flying lessons from Cloyd Peart Clevenger in Denver. Cloyd was working for Alexander Aircraft Factory in nearby
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. Not long after his divorce James Nash Motors closed and Hissong began working for
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.


Pilot


Colorado Airways

Colorado Airways was awarded Airmail Route CAM 12 between
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, and
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, with interim stops in Denver and Colorado Springs. Hissong was assigned flying a feeder leg between Pueblo and Amarillo, Texas, on the inauguration 31 May. Colorado Airways lost its airmail route contract 1 October 1927 and less than a week later the route was turned over to Western Air Express (WAE). Dave continued flying the route between Denver and Cheyenne under the new owner of CAM 12, WAE who already had the CAM 4 contract.


Western Air Express


Save the mail

Hissong was flying a
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from Denver, Colorado to
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, on 3 December 1933 when between
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and
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at about 800 feet he smelled smoke. He discovered the engine
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was red hot and radioed the T-W-A station in Albuquerque he was going to make a forced landing. He managed to land near
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at 10:15 AM and saved all the mail before the plane was completely destroyed by flames. There were no passengers on the flight. After the Post Office canceled all contracts in 1934 Hissong went to Washington, D.C.


Eastern Air Lines, Inc.

When the post office opened air mail contracts to civilian corporation bids again Hissong moved his family to
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, Georgia, where he was flying for Eastern Air Lines.


Flight incident of 18 October 1938

Flying for
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on the route from
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, to
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,
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, in DC-2 tail number NC-13735, Captain Dave Hissong had just taken off from an intermediate stop in
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and was en route for
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at about 10:44 PM when the right engine began to vibrate. The vibration got worse as the engine begin to fail and over heat catching fire. The fire from the engine eventually burned through the engine's fittings holding it to the airplane and it fell free. As the fire began to spread to the wing and body of the plane Dave managed to keep the plane under control, and with only the light of the moon and the burning plane, landed in a cotton field about four miles from Montgomery just off the Atlanta Highway and just 500 yards from where the burning motor had landed. The burning wing was sheared off by a tree during the landing but the fire continued on the
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of the plane. The steward, Frank Gibbs, had the rear passenger door open and as soon as the plane came to a stop evacuated all the passengers to safety. Captain Hissong and 1st Pilot Clyde R. Russell were trapped in the control room by the fire and were forced to climb out the trap door. No sooner were all out of the plane and to safety the flames had fully engulfed the entire plane. Passengers: * John H Sotham, going to NYC. * D Drucker, going to NYC. * Z. Lebenson, going to NYC. * R B Kahle, going to NYC. * Joseph Vincent Connolly, (Syndicated Newspaper Editor/Executive of Hearst newspapers) going to NYC. * J Henry Bouck, going to Washington DC. * Dr. James Thomas Nix, (Dean of the Louisiana State University Graduate School of Medicine) going to NYC. * Eurith Dickinson Rivers, Jr.(Son of Georgia Governor) going to Atlanta. * George Stuart, going to Atlanta, Georgia. * W. O. Fotte, Jr (Eastern Airlines manager for Alabama) going to Atlanta. * Franklin F Vonnegut (New Orleans district traffic Mgr. for Eastern Airline)


Watch and clock repairman

Hissong was also an excellent watch and clock repairman. He enjoyed working out of his home in his spare time. In the early 1940s he was introduced to the owner of Timms Jewelry by friend and coworker Howard Weant. Brad Timms store was in the heart of the Atlanta business district and Timms gave Dave all the work he wanted and offered Dave the job of running the business for the same pay Dave received from the airline. Timms wanted to spend more of his time fishing but Hissong was not ready to give up flying and stayed with Eastern.


Medal from the President

On 4 October 1948, almost exactly 10 years after the incident, Captain John David Hissong was presented with the Airmail Flyers' Medal of Honor by Jesse M. Donaldson, the acting
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at the time, on behalf of
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. This was the 10th and final award presentation for the Airmail Flyers' Medal of Honor.


Medal citation


References


External links


H.R.101

Public law 661

Public law 91-375 (12 Aug. 1970)

Appropriations A-35875 April 2, 1931, 10 Comp.Gen.543

JOMSA article 1990 Vol. 141.3.13

JOMSA article 1953 May - Aug

JOMSA article 1966 Vol. 17.12.7

NASM Medal image (Silver)

NASM Medal image (Bronze)

Department of Transportation Accident Report: NC 13735



AviationSafetyNetwork NC13735

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CAM-12 route



Cloyd Peart Clevenger




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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hissong, John David Aviators from Ohio 1899 births 1978 deaths General Mills people Medals United States airmail pilots People from Henry County, Iowa