The main focus of my book is the many events I encountered after I learning to fly in Panama 60+ years ago. However, none of this could have happened had it not been for the strange circumstances which took me and my family to Panama or rather the little known place called the "Canal Zone" in Central America in 1963. My first book was published June 23, 2014. This is a revision of that book but cut in half with changes made, pictures and new chapters added. The second half of the book or "Part 2" will also contain changes with additional chapters and be published in the near future.
The main focus of my book is the many events I encountered after I learning to fly in Panama 60+ years ago. However, none of this could have happened had it not been for the strange circumstances which took me and my family to Panama or rather the little known place called the "Canal Zone" in Central America in 1963. My first book was published June 23, 2014. This is a revision of that book but cut in half with changes made, pictures and new chapters added. The second half of the book or "Part 2" will also contain changes with additional chapters and be published in the near future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"Captain Ed" Edwin Armbruster Brief BioEdwin was born just before the outbreak of WW2 in Washington D.C. He grew up in Arlington, Virginia; attended Washington and Lee High school. His family moved to New Port Richey, FL., where Ed finished High School at Gulf High in 1954. Ed met his wife Jean in High School and was married a year later. He enlisted in the USAF in Feb 1957 and after a year of Tech school at Keesler AFB, Biloxi MS., was deployed to Clark AFB, Philippines for 2 years. Fishing his last year back at Keesler, was discharged and returned to Florida finding a job at Cape Canaveral. He was employed by the Martin Marietta Company.In May, 1963, he volunteered to join a group of engineers and technicians to conduct tropical tests on the Pershing Missile system in the Canal Zone in Panama. After the 4 month program was completed, Ed applied for a job with the Panama Canal Company and returned to Panama in October 1964 to accept a position as an Electronics Technician. He later transferred to the Engineering Division, Hydrological/Meteorological Branch working as a Hydrographic Technician (earth science) until he retired in 1985 While working for the Panama Canal Company, he learned to fly. Over a period of four years and while on vacation in Florida, Ed took flight training to become a certified flight instructor also acquired a Multi Engine Airplane rating and a Helicopter Pilot rating by the end of 1968. He was hired to instruct at Albrook AFB in the Canal Zone and later formed an Aero Club in the small Canal Zone community of GamboaBeside his interesting job, he was active in his church serving in leadership positions, Explorer Scout adviser and in his community where he served two years as a mayor of a large American community. His wife, Jean, was employed by the US Army as a political analyst, 193rd Infantry Brigade at Ft Clayton and Ft Amador. They have four children, one of which was born in the Canal Zone.The family departed the Canal Zone in October 1989 after Jean got a transfer to Ft Bragg, Fayetteville, NC. She was a staff office in Special Operations Command, retiring 1999. Ed was a private investigator and also active in the Civil Air Patrol. He became a Travel Agent and organized and conducted group travel throughout the world. In 1999 Ed and Jean moved to Niceville, FL. Ed immediately got a job as Flight Instructor both at the Eglin AFB Aero Club and Destin Airport.In 2011, Ed and Jean served a six month "service mission" for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the Traingle Ranch, Paducah, Texas.In November Ed and Jean moved to Ocala, FL to a retirement community. Ed and Jean have travelled extensively. They have their own business "Jattravel" home based travel agency specializing in cruising. Ed still occasionally instructs flying.
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