OVER A LASHED-IN LOAD OF GAS TANKS AND AILERONS CLAMBERS AN AIR FORCE CORPORAL. MANY OF ATC'S PLANES ARE FORMER BIG AIRLINERS, CONVERTED TO MILITARY USE
The Pan-American highway, curving south near Guatemala City, flashes underneath plane's rocking tail.At Guatemala City General Ariola, director of the airport, steps up to shake hands with Braniff pilot, Captain Stockstill. The general has helped ATC to plot its routes over Guatemala.
In Guatemala City fliers shift to civilian clothes, eat dinner at the Palace Hotel.
Nearing Panama Captain Stockstill reaches into envelope to get the secret code with identification signals.
Entering the Panama Canal defense zone, Captain Stockstill gives identification signals with special hand-blinker lamp.
At Panama three trailers, on which the transport's cargo has been loaded, leave for the warehouse. Smaller planes pick up cargo for outlying camps.
Life February 15, 1943


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