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James O. Plinton Jr. was born on 22 July, 1914 in Westfield, New Jersey, US, is a member. Discover James O. Plinton Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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82 years old |
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Cancer |
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22 July, 1914 |
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22 July |
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Westfield, New Jersey, US |
Date of death |
(1996-07-04) Lake Wales, Florida, US |
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Lake Wales, Florida, US |
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James O. Plinton Jr. Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2006,the New Jersey Aviation Hall Of Fame posthumously inducted Plinton Jr. into its Hall of Fame.
At the beginning of America's involvement in World War II, he volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was stationed at Tuskegee Institute where he became a civil flight instructor and later the manager of its civilian flying field where he was in charge of the training for all flight instructors. He became one of the 99th Fighter Squadron's first African American flight instructors, training 150 pilots, many of them bound for combat in World War II's European Theater.
On July 4, 1996, aged 81, he died of cancer at the Lake Wales Medical Center Extended Care Facility in Lake Wales, Florida. He was interred at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey.
He was married to Kathryn Hancock Plinton until her death in 1993. They had two children: daughter Kathryn Plinton Roman and son James O. Norman Plinton.
In 1971 he became a vice president at Eastern Airlines, making him the highest ranking African American for a U.S. commercial airline at the time. Though he retired from Eastern Airlines in 1980, Eastern Airlines's chairman and former astronaut Frank Borman, asked him to remain as a special assistant for additional year.
Returning to the United States in August 1957, Plinton Jr. used personal connections to interview at Trans World Airlines, becoming an executive assistant to the director of personnel and industrial relations. He became the first African American to serve as an executive with a major U.S. commercial airline.
In the late 1940s and 1950s, Plinton Jr. unsuccessfully acquired a commercial airline job as a pilot, turned down by major U.S. commercial airlines based on his race. Instead of pursuing lawsuits against U.S. airlines, Plinton Jr. focused outside of the United States, working with former Tuskegee Airmen Pilot and St. Croix, Virgin Islands native Henry E. Rohlsen to organize Ecuador's national airline, Andesa, Latin American Airlines, and Haiti's Haitian International Airlines headquartered in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. On April 3, 1947, he visited Los Angeles to buy two Grumman amphibious planes to be used by Haitian International Airlines to carry mail, passengers and cargo in the Caribbean. Plinton Jr. believed that Wall Street executive railroaded/sabotaged he and Rohlsen's fledgling airline businesses. Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, a public airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of Christiansted on the island of St. Croix in the United States Virgin Islands, is named after Rohlsen.
In 1941, he enrolled at the University of Newark's Division of Aeronautics, earning a commercial pilot's license and flight instructor's rating in November 1941.
Following his father's insistence that he enter into the medical professional, he attended Lincoln University in 1931, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Biology in 1935. After graduation, Plinton Jr. worked for the U.S. Postal Service and the Merchant Marine.
James O. Plinton Jr. (July 22, 1914 – July 4, 1996) was a U.S. commercial airline executive, commercial airline entrepreneur, and former U.S. Army Air Corps flight officer, pilot and flight instructor with the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron (best known as the Tuskegee Airmen).
Plinton Jr. was born on July 22, 1914, in Westfield, New Jersey. He was the son of Mary Williams Plinton, a Virginia native, and James O Plinton Sr. (1881–1967), a Jamaican immigrant from Savanna-la-Mar, Jamaica who migrated to New York in 1904. Plinton Sr. was one of a handful of individuals who survived the June 15, 1904 PS General Slocum passenger steamboat fire at Hell Gate in New York's East River that killed over 1,000 people. Plinton escaped by swimming two miles to safety. Plinton Sr. studied Dentistry at the New York School of Prosthetic Dentistry. In 1908, Plinton Sr. established the Westfield Dental Laboratory. In 1918, Plinton Sr. was awarded New Jersey's Craftsmanship Award in Gold lingual Bar. He retired from the practice of Dentistry in 1952. Plinton Sr. and wife Mary had four children: Plinton Jr., daughter Ursula E. Plinton, son W. Hollis Plinton Sr. and son Kermit W. Plinton.