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Collection: FND003 - SHSND Foundation - Aviation Hall of Fame
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 00016
Title: Ernest Hutson
Date: 2000
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Summary: “Hod” Hutson was reared on a dairy farm in Wisconsin and began his career in aviation when he entered the US Army Air Corps in 1942. He completed his flight training and was assigned to the 447th Bomber Wing as a plane commander in Europe during 1944. Hod flew fifty-eight missions into the Balkans, Italy and southern France. He attained the rank of Captain, received two presidential unit citations with his squadron, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters. He finished his military career as a multi-engine flight instructor. He was rated to fly C-47s, B-25s and B-17s. Re-entering civilian life in 1948, Hod became a flight instructor and charter pilot for Dan Wakefield at Devils Lake. In 1951, he bought Grafton Aero Service and established a GI flight school, an airframe and powerplant shop, a charter service and one of the earliest aerial application businesses. Hod was the Grafton Airport manager from 1951 until 1970. For over fifty years Hod introduced aviation to aspiring pilots in the northeast corner of North Dakota. Many of his students have gone on to become airline and military pilots, flight instructors, fixed-base operators and aerial applicators. Hod’s son Don, one of seven children, manages Grafton Aero Service today. Hod was a two-term president of the North Dakota Aviation Association and a state director of the North Dakota Flying Farmers. Hod has been active in numerous community organizations and served as an active member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Eagles. As a war hero, commercial pilot, aerial applicator and instructor, Hod has served as a worthy role model for many aviators in North Dakota.
Red ID: FND_I_77365 Image ID: 509186 Image Notes: 10950 00003 00016

Collection: FND003 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - Aviation Hall of Fame
Date:

Summary: The North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame honors those in North Dakota aviation who brought exceptional recognition to themselves during their aviation careers. A 12-member committee of the North Dakota Aviation Council judges the merits of nominees based on: - Major achievements in aviation in North Dakota - - Significant contributions to the development of others in aviation in North Dakota - - Special service to the State of North Dakota in aviation activities - - Activities that bring credit to North Dakota aviation either nationally or internationally - - Significant contributions to the local community or the state of North Dakota that are not related to aviation (service clubs, church related, political action, etc.) -

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