<p>Occasionally tense frequently humorous and always straightforward Alaska&#39;s Father Goose is a celebration of flight a wartime memoir a history of airline growth and ultimately a quintessentially Sourdough success story.&nbsp;Nicknamed Father Goose because of his many thousands of hours piloting the Grumman JRF Goose Captain Gerald A. Bud Bodding&#39;s career began in the age of the Curtiss Jenny and lasted through Alaska Airlines&#39; jets.&nbsp;Graduating as a commercial pilot in 1939 from the then premier flying academy in America the Ryan School of Aeronautics in San Diego Bodding began a remarkable aviation career as a junior pilot with three of Alaska&#39;s flying legends: Shell Simmons Bob Reeve and Bob Ellis. Bodding&#39;s logbooks read like a roster of the great planes from aviation&#39;s Golden Age and include time in the Ryan STA Fairchild 71 Lockheed Vega and Waco YKS-6 among many others.&nbsp;After surviving a horrific crash at sea and stranding on an uninhabited island Bud returned to bush flying before being caught up in World War Two. As a Navy pilot Bodding flew in the North Pacific theater&#39;s Aleutian campaign where the weather posed every bit as much danger as the Japanese. You are in the cockpit with Father Goose as he flies some of the Navy&#39;s most memorable wartime aircraft such as the Consolidated Catalina Vought Kingfisher Grumman Duck and Alaska&#39;s immortal Grumman Goose. With the war won Bud returned to Ketchikan building a family an airline and a reputation as Alaska&#39;s Father Goose.&nbsp;</p>
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