CAPTAIN KEN HEALY 100TH
BIRTHDAY - PART 2
CONTINUING WITH THE 100TH BIRTHDAY OF KEN HEALY HELD AT
HARRY'S HAUFBRAU IN SAN LEANDRO CA
ON March 9, 2016. A NICE TRIBUTE TO ONE OF OUR MANY SPECIAL
AVIATORS.
Today, March 9th, 2016, fifty former World
Airways employees and family members joined with Captain
Kenneth Healy to celebrate his 100th birthday. Captain Healy
who retired from World Airways as Vice President of Flight
Operations in 1983 shared this celebration with scores of
employees that had each served between forty and fifty years
with World Airways. Guests came from Arizona, Arkansas,
Idaho and Texas to honor this beloved leader. A large number
of the attendees were members of the Flight Operation
Department which Ken headed up. We also had a great number
of our lovely lady Flight Attendants and Bill Addy from the
Inflight Service Department. Flight Attendant Atsuko “Kubo”
Schlesinger who was a member of Captain Healy’s crew on the
famous “Last Flight out of Da Nang” came from Coeur d’
Alene, Idaho, in order to help celebrate Ken’s birthday.
Additionally, we had individuals from Administration,
Executive, Finance, Maintenance & Engineering and Sales
& Marketing there to celebrate this occasion and honor
Ken’s service and leadership to our company.
Captain Healy joined World in the early part of the 1960s
and was one of the pioneers who ushered our company into the
jet age with the new long range Boeing 707. He went on to
lead us in the introduction of the B-727, DC-8, 747 and the
DC-10-30. Each of these introductions were milestones in the
history of our company but passed into history as each
airplane type was retired from the fleet. The one thing that
was never retired from our company was the “Standard of
Excellence” Captain Healy demanded of each and every cockpit
crewmember. He instilled that quality into the people he
chose to teach and train the future generations that kept
World Airways alive for more than three decades after his
retirement. Many of the younger crewmembers that joined
World after 1983 never had the opportunity to meet Captain
Healy but they continued to be exposed to the high standard
he set before some of them were even born. Fortunately, this
younger generation adopted these standards and kept World
Airways alive until the greed of a few individuals and
venture capitalists overcame the standard of professionalism
the employees continued to the very end in their effort to
keep the company alive.
The standards that were set by Captain Healy more than 50
years ago made it possible for a large number of our
crewmembers, upon the demise of World in 2014, to be hired
as Captains directly into several of today’s leading world
airlines.
Therefore, a tribute to the “Standard of Excellence” that
Captain Healy demanded and the employees of World Airways
strived for, lives on around the globe as he turns 100 years
young. Our thanks and appreciation go out to him on this
day. It was great that Ken was able to attend
the birthday party in his honor. Everyone had a
great time celebrating with him and we are so very proud of
him and his accomplishments. He is truly
an inspiration to us all.
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