Barrow FSS Housing

Barrow (BRW) Apartments, Alaska
The Barrow Apartments where FAA employees were housed. This is the front side of the building which faces to the north.

 

This is the back side of the building which faces south

Anchorage IFSS Building, 1978


Submitted by Doug Croffut

Anchorage International Flight Service Station (ANC), Alaska, 1978

Building entrance from the street side.

ANC IFSS Demolition, 2001

Anchorage IFSS (ANC), Alaska

Demolition of the Anchorage International Flight Service Station (IFSS), October 2001.  It took only a few hours to destroy years of memories and service.

Merrill Field FSS 1964

Merrill Field FSS (MRI), Alaska 1964

Merrill Field FSS later became Anchorage International FSS (IFSS). Facility is now closed.

Anchorage IFSS E459 Position, 1970

Anchorage International Flight Service – IFSS (ANC), Alaska, January, 1970

Back of this photo reads E459 position.
(Perhaps someone can provide clarification as to what E459 means.)

Alaska FSS Managers List

Historical List of Alaska Flight Service Managers and Staff

January 1 1940 – The CAA established Region 8 covering all of Alaska. Marshall Hoppin was appointed Regional Administrator.

Assistants were:

Walt Plett, Assistant. RA
Al Hulen, Chief Communications
Jack Beardslee, Airway Engineer
G.A. Whittaker, Chief Fairbanks
Bill Hickock, Chief Anchorage
Al Hulen relieved Hoppin as R.A. (Al Hulen was the First Communications man to become Regional Administrator in the CAA).

Staffing of stations were as follows:

1940
Gravino Island – Hoilingsworth
Cordova & Fairbanks – Whittakerm
Juneau -Vic Post
Nome – Grant McMurry
Ruby – Geo Beckett
Summit – J. Flynn
Talkbtna – Ed Musgrave
Yakutat – Thomas Cianfrani

1941
Aniak & Kenai – Lawton
Kodiak – Carl Bassler
McGrath & Moses Point – Norris Kumler
Sitka – Ray Operlund

1942
Bethel – Wootan
Farewell – Mckay
Galena – Ralph Jennings
Gulkana – Johnson
Gustavus – Dufrane
Homer – Gulley
Iliamna – Uzzell
Kotzebue & Minchumina – Dick Collins
Northway – Carl Shute
Yakataga – Joe Tippetts
Big Delta – Inman

1943
Nenana – Robert. Leise
Tanana – John Andrews
Unalakleet – Ed Klopp

1944 and later
Bettles – Robbins
Skwentna – George Wilkins

OTHER – Precise Date Unknown
King Salmon (48) Plagge
Middleton Island (MRL)
Petersburg – Vernon Counter
Point Barrow – Roy Roose
Fort Yukon (WB 278KC) – John Flynn
The OFAC (Overseas Station) was commissioned at Anchorage Dec. 1, 1942 – E.F. Bill Hickok, Chief. The OFACS at Everett, Washington was commissioned at the same time to provide communications stateside. During 1942 Flight Assistance Service was officially inaugurated by CAA at all Stations.