Douglas Corrigan

Aviator with transatlantic flight

Douglas Corrigan - Explorers & Adventurers born January 22nd, 1907
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An American pilot and engineer gained attention for a solo transatlantic flight from New York to Ireland in 1938. Initially intended to travel to Los Angeles, navigational errors led to an unexpected landing in Dublin. This flight earned the nickname 'Wrong Way' Corrigan, sparking public interest and curiosity about aviation. The event coincided with a period of growing interest in air travel and showcased the adventurous spirit of the time.

Completed the solo flight from New York to Ireland

Received the nickname 'Wrong Way' Corrigan

Registered in aviation history for the 1938 flight

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