Linious "Mac" Magee
An Alaska aviation pioneer
He had no money and no job prospects on the horizon.
So, in 1929, during the Great Depression, he was able to sneak on board the SS Aleutian steamship, headed for Seward, Alaska.
Once in Seward, he made his way to Anchorage, where he found work, driving a delivery truck for Standard Oil.
Later, he began a fur trading business using dog teams and chartered planes to reach remote Alaska villages.
And it was his fur trading company that led him to the aviation business.
Meet Linious “Mac” McGee
But he never learned to fly because he was more interested in business and organization than he was in aviation.
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How it Began
In 1931, McGee partnered with an Alaska Bush pilot named Harvey W. Barnhill.
The two purchased a three-seat Stinson aircraft and began Barnhill and McGee Airways in Anchorage.
About a year later, in 1932, McGee bought out Barnhill’s share of the company. Then, after purchasing another Stinson aircraft, McGee started McGee Airways. It was one of the first air services in Anchorage.
Over the next two years, McGee Airways grew into a fleet of seven Stinson aircraft.
With all the same planes, McGee reasoned that they could interchange parts, which would make it easier to maintain flight schedules.
1934
McGee sold his airline to Anchorage-based Star Air Service, but stayed on as the manager for several years.
1937
He later decided to get out of aviation altogether.
By this time, McGee was involved in the mining industry and later retired at the age of 73.
Star Air Service became Star Airlines
Then, in 1942, Star Airlines was sold, and the name was changed to Alaska Star Airlines.
The Beginning of Alaska Airlines
Photo by Harley D. Nygren
In the picture above is a 1949 Alaska Airlines DC-3
In 1944, the company, which began as McGee Airways, was renamed for the last time. The new name is Alaska Airlines.
Yes, Alaska Airlines came about because of a 1929 stowaway named Linious “Mac” McGee, who came to Anchorage, Alaska, seeking a new life and opportunity in the Last Frontier.
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This story brought back a couple of memories. I was born in 1946 and I remember flying from Anchorage to Seattle with my mother when I was about six years old. Probably on one of those DC-3s. My father was one of Alaska’s original bush pilots and a fur trapper in the Interior. I wish I knew the name of the fur trader who came by every spring to buy my dad’s furs. Wonder if it could have been Mac McGee.
Great story… Thanks for sharing!