
On the evening of 4 January 1941, Amy Johnson CBE visited her sister Mollie who lived on Newton Drive in Blackpool. For more on her previous visits to her sister, click HERE. On the following day, while flying an Airspeed Oxford for the ATA from Prestwick via RAF Squires Gate (now Blackpool Airport) to RAF Kidlington near Oxford, it is suggested that Amy Johnson ran out of fuel in adverse weather conditions. Less than five hours after Johnson’s departure from Blackpool, a convoy of wartime vessels in the Thames Estuary spotted a parachute coming down and saw a person alive… Read more »