GEORGE BRADLEY 1949 - 1986 RADIO MECHANIC, AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, LEAD AIRCRAFT MECHANIC DEN I'm glad to hear Leo Schuster has joined the FL Club. I known Leo since 1950 when he and George Bradley came into RIW to work on our H marker and radios. He also was in charge of the conference calls the managers had toward the last days of FL. -Glenn Emmons (12/1/04) I had the privilege of working for Clyde Longhart starting in October 1949 until I took another job within the company for the VP of Maint. I worked in radio shop for several months until there was a need for help on H marker and station radios. It was an experience that I'll never forget installing H's. Clyde would tell us, George Bradley and me, to find a location within certain perameters, make a deal with the owner of the land, make arrangements for power and we would be on our way. We would really have a job telling owners that we were installing a radio station for aircraft navigation. Through this period of ground radio Clyde would contact us via teletype to tell us if a problem existed at a station and one of us would drive or fly to repair. Met a lot of agents through those years. When I quit the ground radio business and returned to aircraft maintenance "radio" was out and "avionics" was in. Clyde was then Director of Avionics. There were a number of traveling radiomen. Clyde started, Lloyd Lockhart, Don Thoele, Syl Cuellar, George Bradley, Me, Martin Rink, Don Carlbom, Wayne Dikeman. I did it for 15 years. An experience one will never forget. -Leo Schuster (2/4/08) We used to take hourly weather reports in DRO and had to monitor the H markers for it. As I remember, it was ALS, MVS, CHA, DRO, CEZ, FMN and Gallup. I well remember Leo (Schuster) and George (Bradley) coming in to work on the H markers. They were great guys. -Vern Crawley (9/10/09) George J. Bradley Died Jan 6, 1988 at age 62 Lead avionics mechanic in DEN Date of hire Jul 7, 1949 with Monarch Airlines Date of birth Dec 10, 1925 -Schultz database dated Apr 11, 2009 See the Spring, 2008, #31, issue of the Frontier News for more info on the H marker. http://FAL-1.tripod.com/FL_News.html -Jake Lamkins (10/15/09) FL Club Upgraded memorial webpage GEORGE BRADLEY 1949 - 1986 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, TRAVELING RADIOMAN, LEAD AVIONICS MECHANIC DEN http://FAL-1. tripod.com/ George_Bradley. html Post your remembrances of George. Jake Lamkins (10/15/09) G J BRADLEY DEN radio mechanic Per the Nov 1955, Nov 1956 and Apr 1959 employees rosters. ------------------------ G J BRADLEY Emp# 1057 DEN radio mechanic DOB 12/10/25 DOH 7/7/49 Per the Feb 1960 employees roster. ------------------------ G J BRADLEY Emp# 01057 DEN lead aircraft mechanic DOB 12/10/25 DOH 7/7/49 Per the Dec 1970 employees roster. ------------------------ G J BRADLEY Emp# 01057 DENML Per the Nov 1984 employees roster. -Jake Lamkins (2/20/23) FLacebook FLIGHT WEST UPDATED Frontier Memorial Webpage GEORGE BRADLEY 1949 - 1986 RADIO MECHANIC, AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, LEAD AIRCRAFT MECHANIC DEN http://FAL-1.tripod.com/George_Bradley.html Uploaded ten items and updated the html but still need a photo and obituary for George. He had 37 years with Frontier at the bankruptcy and flew west two years afterwards at only age 62. Post your remembrances of him. -Jake Lamkins (2/21/23) Fred Watson R.I.P. George (2/22/23) Jose A Marquez Nice guy, sharp mechanic. RIP (2/24/23)