Stanley Ransom McMillan | |
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Born | Stanley Ransom McMillan 3 October 1904
Dryden, Ontario, Canada |
Died | 4 March 1991
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | (aged 86)
Awards |
Air Medal, 3
Oak leaf clusters
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Aviation career | |
Rank | First Lieutenant |
Stanley Ransom McMillan (3 October 1904 – 3 October 1991) was a Canadian aviator. [1] [2] [3]
McMillan was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1974. [4] Upon induction, the awarding committee stated that McMillan had made "outstanding contributions to Canadian aviation by the unselfish application of his exceptional skills as a pilot and navigator, despite adversity, and was instrumental in designing new operational procedures in northern Canada that have benefited this nation's growth." [4]
McMillan worked as a special consultant for Roger Tilton's 1982 film Pilots North. [5]
Stanley Ransom McMillan | |
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Born | Stanley Ransom McMillan 3 October 1904
Dryden, Ontario, Canada |
Died | 4 March 1991
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | (aged 86)
Awards |
Air Medal, 3
Oak leaf clusters
Distinguished Flying Cross |
Aviation career | |
Rank | First Lieutenant |
Stanley Ransom McMillan (3 October 1904 – 3 October 1991) was a Canadian aviator. [1] [2] [3]
McMillan was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1974. [4] Upon induction, the awarding committee stated that McMillan had made "outstanding contributions to Canadian aviation by the unselfish application of his exceptional skills as a pilot and navigator, despite adversity, and was instrumental in designing new operational procedures in northern Canada that have benefited this nation's growth." [4]
McMillan worked as a special consultant for Roger Tilton's 1982 film Pilots North. [5]