Autogiro Pilot Ned D. Henderson
United States Department of Justice - Border Patrol
U.S. Government

End of Watch: Sunday, November 18, 1945
Cause: Aircraft accident

Biographical Info
Age: 39
Tour of Duty: 14 years, 11 months
Badge Number: Not available

Autogiro Pilot Ned D. Henderson was on duty flying near Sullivan City in Hidalgo County when the airplane caught on fire and Henderson attempted a forced landing. The airplane crashed into high power electric lines. Henderson was flying alone at the time of the crash. He was returning the same craft from San Antonio that he flew from Atlanta, Georgia, several months ago where it had been purchased as Army surplus property. He had more hours in an autogiro that any pilot in the United States. A physician's certificate indicates that Pilot Henderson suffered extensive burns about the face, neck, arms and legs; fracture of the right arm below the shoulder; and a deep cut across the forehead and right cheek. Death occurred at 1:30 a.m., Sunday, November 18, 1945, about 36 hours after the accident.

Henderson was survived by his wife, Lantie. He was buried in the Roselawn Cemetery in McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas.

 
Photograph: Autogiro Pilot Ned D. Henderson

Patch image: United States Department of Justice - Border Patrol, U.S. Government

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