Col. C. J. Tippett was an extraordinary aviation pioneer who took himself from working class origins to one of the highest leadership positions in international civil aviation. Between 1929 and 1961, he logged over 10,000 hours of flight time and piloted more than ninety-eight different aircraft models. In an untiring pursuit for access to aircraft, and in his commitment to civilian flight safety, Tip climbed into the cockpit when no one else would fly. Tip trained some of the earliest Flying Tigers, certified the first class of Alabama students who would become the Tuskegee Airmen, and shared a boarding house with Major Tooey Spaatz and Major Ira Eaker as they made plans for war. He made record-setting solo flights over the Amazon Jungle in 1943 and fished for black marlin with Ernest Hemingway in Cabo Blanco, Peru in 1956. When sixteen-year-old Tip saw his first airplane in an Ohio field in 1929, he knew that he must learn to fly. He didn't know that he would become the first Director of the South American Office of the International Civil Aviation Organization. Or that he would live in an elite world of political leaders, millionaires, socialites, and celebrities. When Tip finished his memoir, he encouraged his granddaughter, Corinne Tippett, to turn it into a book. Because by the end of his life, he knew that he'd made history.
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Corinne Tippett's first book, Just a Couple of Chickens, showcases her talent for humor writing. She has now released her second book, When No One Else Would Fly, about the aviation pioneering life of Colonel C. J. Tippett. Corinne has published articles in over eighteen magazines and newspapers and continues to write regularly. Her degree from Brooks Institute of Photography has proven useful in her marketing career as well as in publication. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and two children, having moved there from Santa Fe, NM in 2010. Corinne Tippett is Colonel C.J. Tippett's granddaughter. Her primary resource for this book was her close relationship with her grandfather, and her own passion for research. Col. Cloyce Joseph Tippett, USAFR, Ret. (1913 - 1993) knew that he was doing something extraordinary with his aviation life. He collected a personal museum-quality archive of letters, logs, photographs, clippings, and documents that added so much to his story that a single book would not suffice.
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