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There are vast areas planted with rubber in the early days under the Guthrie Ropel Group, Asiatic Plantations, Harrison Crossfield and various other rubber companies.
Crossfield replied, " I think you are in a much more precarious position, sir, as an elected official ", then wryly remarked that he predicted Watergate fallout well before any other person.
It passes immediately west of the Calgary International Airport before continuing north to the City of Airdrie, which is bisected by Highway 2, while a number of other smaller communities such as Crossfield are bypassed.
The closest neighbouring communities are the towns of Didsbury and Crossfield.

Crossfield and attempted
He spent a year unloading trucks in Cheeseman department store in Maidstone, then in 1976 he had a nervous breakdown, attempted suicide and spent three months in Crossfield psychiatric ward, West Malling.

Crossfield and from
Long Lake is part of the 1. 1 million acres ( 4, 500 km² ) acquired from the Mohawk Indians as part of the 1771 Totten and Crossfield Purchase.
Crossfield not only designed the X-15 from the beginning, but introduced many innovations, including putting engine controls of the rocket plane into the cockpit.
After his death in 2006 and the shift of NCASE from an annual to biannual conference, Crossfields's daughter, Sally Crossfield Farley, moved the award to the National Aviation Hall of Fame and it is now presented during the Enshrinement Weekend each July in Dayton, Ohio.
On April 19, 2006, a Cessna 210A piloted by Crossfield was reported missing while flying from Prattville, Alabama toward Manassas, Virginia.
Crossfield was returning from Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, where he had given a speech to a class of young Air Force officers attending the Air and Space Basic Course.
Crossfield received an honorary doctor of science degree from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1982.
* Crossfield Not Warned of Storm article from Washington Post
The book cites information gleaned from several interviews with Dan Lafferty and former and current members of the Crossfield School of the Prophets, as well as other fundamentalist Mormons.
He may have obtained it from the library of Tadhg O Rodaighe ( Thady Roddy of Crossfield, County Leitrim ).

Crossfield and when
Both men's extremism reached new heights when they became members of the School of the Prophets founded and led by Robert Crossfield.

Crossfield and back
* November 5 – After suffering an in-flight engine fire, the second North American X-15, 56-6671, piloted by Scott Crossfield, breaks its back making an emergency landing on Rosamond Dry Lake, California.
Unable to jettison his propellants, Crossfield was forced to make an emergency landing during which the excessive load on the aircraft broke its back just behind the cockpit.

Crossfield and is
Crossfield is the only American to be honored in the White House for his contributions in advancing aeronautical science-or any other discipline-more than once, let alone two consecutive years.
He was also most proud of his A. Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year Award which is awarded annually at what is known as the " Oscar Night " in aviation, the Annual Enshrinement Ceremony Weekend at the National Aviation Hall of Fame held each year at the end of July in Dayton, Ohio.
The A. Scott Crossfield Award is named after American naval officer and test pilot Albert Scott Crossfield.
The Crossfield Award is presented to members who have " earned the master level rating in the aerospace education specialty track and served as aerospace education officer.

Crossfield and for
In 1950, Crossfield joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ' ( NACA ) High-Speed Flight Station ( now the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center ) at Edwards Air Force Base, California, as an aeronautical research pilot.
As chief engineering test pilot for North American, Crossfield played a major role in the design and development of the North American X-15 and its systems.
In 1967, Crossfield joined Eastern Air Lines where he served as a division vice president for research and development and, subsequently, as a staff vice president working with U. S. military and civilian agencies on air traffic control technologies.
From 2001 to 2003, Crossfield trained pilots Terry Queijo, Kevin Kochersberger, Chris Johnson and Ken Hyde for The Wright Experience, which prepared to fly a reproduction Wright Flyer on the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers ' first flight on December 17, 1903.
Crossfield opined his military, NACA / NASA, and manufacturer flight test jobs were to prepare military test pilots for the tasks in which they earned recognition for aeronautical firsts by giving them solid flight data.
* Daytime Emmy Awards-1983, nominated ( along with Bob Brush, Harry Crossfield, Martin Donoff, and Howard Friedlander ) for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children ’ s Programming-Writing for Captain Kangaroo
In 1982 Harrison and Crossfield sold three large plantation groups-Golden Hope, Pataling, and London Asiatic-to Malaysian concerns for £ 146 million.

Crossfield and on
Members of rock groups Squeeze and Dire Straits lived on the Crossfield Estate in Deptford in the late 1970s, along with Mark Perry, founder of the punk fanzine Sniffin Glue and punk rock band Alternative TV.
Crossfield demonstrated his flight test skills on his very first student solo.
His instructor was not available on the designated early morning, so Crossfield, on his own, took off and went through maneuvers he had practiced with his instructor, including spin entry and spin recovery.
In later years, Crossfield often cited his curiosity about this solo spin anomaly and his desire to analyze what was going on and why it happened, as the start of his test pilot career.
In 1986 he created and funded the A. Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year Award presented annually under the stewardship of the Civil Air Patrol during the National Congress on Aerospace Education now called the National Conference on Aerospace Education ( NCASE ).
To an even smaller group of those who were close, Crossfield discussed distinguishing capabilities of test pilots and who could be counted upon to get recurring reliable data on profile flights and those who were assigned to the chase planes.
The society was founded on September 14, 1955, as the " Testy Test Pilots Society " and had Scott Crossfield of NACA, Ray Tenhoff of Northrop, Joe Ozier of Lockheed, Dick Johnson and John Fitzpatrick of Convair, Tom Kilgariff of Douglas, and Lou Everett of Ryan Aeronautical Company as its original members.
The first officers of the society were instated on October 25, 1955, and consisted of Ray Tenhoff, President ; Scott Crossfield, Executive Adviser ; Dick Johnson, Vice-President ; Joe Ozier, Secretary ; Lou Everett, Treasurer ; and Al Blackburn, Legal Officer.
This supersonic rocket plane first flew on June 8, 1959 with Scott Crossfield at the controls.

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The DJ and music journalist Danny Baker also lived near the Crossfield Estate, where he was born and brought up.
* November 20-Scott Crossfield flies the Douglas Skyrocket past Mach 2 in a dive, the first flight to reach this speed.
* September 17 – In the second North American X-15, 56-6671, Scott Crossfield makes the first powered X-15 flight, reaching Mach 2. 11 at 52, 341 feet ( 15, 954 meters ).
* Scott Crossfield reaches Mach 2. 15 in the second North American X-15, 56-6671.
* November 15 – Scott Crossfield reaches Mach 2. 97 in North American X-15 56-6671.
* Scott Crossfield, Yeager's direct rival and the first pilot known to have reached Mach 2.
Albert Scott Crossfield ( October 2, 1921 – April 19, 2006 ) was an American naval officer and test pilot.
Born in Berkeley, California, Crossfield grew up in California and Washington.
During the first spin, Crossfield experienced vibrations, banging, and noise in the aircraft that he had never encountered with his instructor.
With 99 flights in the rocket-powered X-1 and D-558-II, Crossfield had — by a wide margin — more experience with rocketplanes than any other pilot in the world by the time he left Edwards to join North American Aviation in 1955.
In September 1954 Crossfield was forced to make a dead stick landing in the North American F-100 Super Sabre he was evaluating at Dryden, a feat which North American's own test pilots doubted could be done, as the F-100 had a high landing speed.
Crossfield made a perfect approach and touchdown, but was unable to bring the unpowered aircraft to a halt in a safe distance, and was forced to use the wall of the NACA hangar as a makeshift brake after narrowly missing several parked experimental aircraft.
Crossfield was uninjured, and the F-100 was later repaired and returned to service.

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