AVIATION SAFETY PIONEER LEONARD GREENE DIES
Leonard Greene, a pilot and inventor who devoted his career to developing devices to make aircraft safer, died Nov. 30. He was 88. Greene founded Safe Flight Instrument Corp. of White Plains, N.Y. in 1946 to develop new ideas for aircraft instrumentation. Greene was inspired to make aircraft safer...
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