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John Alcock
(1892 - 1919)
captain in the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force
captain in the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force
British aviator and Royal Air Force captain who, with Arthur Whitten Brown, completed the first non-stop transatlantic flight.
John Alcock was a pioneering British pilot who served in the Royal Navy Air Service and later the Royal Air Force during World War I. Alongside navigator Arthur Whitten Brown, he achieved the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919, flying from Newfoundland to Ireland in a modified Vickers Vimy bomber. Their historic journey demonstrated the potential of long-distance air travel and earned them knighthoods from King George V. Alcock's achievement opened the door to commercial aviation and inspired future aviators. Tragically, he died later in 1919 during a flight in Ireland. His daring spirit and skill remain celebrated in aviation history.
John Alcock