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'' Commodore'' Arturo Merino Benítez (May 17, 1888 in
Chillán Chillán () is the capital List of cities in Chile, city of Ñuble Region, Diguillín Province, Chile, located about south of the country's capital, Santiago, near the center of the country. It has been the capital of the new Ñuble Region since ...
, Ñuble Province – May 2, 1970 in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile (), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is located in the country's central valley and is the center of the Santiago Metropolitan Regi ...
), was an aviator with rank of Commodore, and the founder of both the
Chilean Air Force The Chilean Air Force () is the air force of Chile and branch of the Chilean military. History The first step towards the current FACh is taken by Lieutenant Colonel, Teniente Coronel training as a pilot in France. Although a local academy was c ...
(1930) and LAN Chile (1929) the national airline. Known as the “Father of Chilean Aeronautics.” Chile's largest airport was named in his honour, Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport. His parents were Pedro Merino Feliú and Clorinda Benítez Labbé. He was considered a close ally of Chilean socialist President Salvador Allende. He died from a stroke at age 82, his remains are at the
Cementerio General de Santiago The Santiago General Cemetery () in Santiago, Chile, is one of the largest cemeteries in Latin America with an estimated two million burials. The cemetery was established in 1821 after Chile's independence when Bernardo O'Higgins inaugurated the ...
.


Early life and education

Born into a prominent Chilean family Arturo Merino Benitez was raised in a household of eleven children born to parents Pedro and Clorinda. He was enrolled in the prestigious Escuela Militar del General Bernardo O'Higgins at Las Condes, Santiago at the age of 15 where he stood out as an exemplary cadet, being designated as a Brigadier Major before graduating in 1908 as an artillery second lieutenant. Being an Officer at the Military School he was promoted to Captain in 1913. In 1917 Arturo graduated as a Staff Officer from the Chilean War Academy, In the following year Argentine Luis Candelaria in April 1918 and Chilean Dagoberto Godoy (the first Chilean to cross the Andes Mountains) in December 1918 successfully crossed the Andes Mountains in their Bristol M1 C. Greatly impressed by these developments and the use of dirigibles, airships (notably Zeppelins) and aircraft, he delivered a landmark lecture at the Academia Guerra on "superiority of aviation over cavalry in long-distance exploration and in combat itself." While in military school Arturo was highly influenced by the advent of military aviation and persevered to achieve understanding of both civilian and military aviation. Chile with its geography, logistics, lack of roads and communication was a daunting task to connect. Aviation as an aid proved to be the right tool for the job.   


Career

Arturo's long career would oddly begin in 1908 with the Artillery Regiment No.4, Miraflores, in Traiguen town which has an ethnically German descent population. Later on he would he would rise to the rank of Captain in 1913 and later to that of Staff Officer in the year 1917. In 1923 Arturo was appointed as a military attaché to the Chilean Embassy in Rio De Janeiro and subsequently promoted as Major. By 1926 Commander Arturo would become the director of army aviation school, since having an artillery background Arturo took up a pilot training course during this period as he took it upon himself as a moral obligation as he would need to command pilots by 1928 he was director of newly setup army aviation directorate and would start unifying aviation command structures of the Chilean army, navy and other self defense groups into an independent branch of the national military. In 1928 he became the first undersecretary of aviation and would later on become the first airforce chief of Chile assuming the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was known to overcome political, military, economic and interpersonal obstacles which hindered in the creation of an organised, professional airforce. This personal drive of his helped shaped popular political opinion and on March 21, 1930 it materialised as a decree for the creation of the Chilean Airforce (FACH) by the then President Carlos Ibanez Del Campo.


Legacy

A primary school has been built in Chillan called as the Escuela Arturo Merino Benitez, also over the years the government of Chile has been very instrumental in the preservation and promulgation of the life and times of Chile's early pioneer aviators like Merino Benitez. The airport at Santiago was also named in his honour.


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Biografía ICARITO ''ICARITO biography''Fundación Arturo Merino B. ''Arturo Merino B. Foundation''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Merino Benitez, Arturo 1888 births 1970 deaths People from Chillán Chilean aviators Aviation pioneers