John E. (Jack) Steiner

John E. (Jack) Steiner died in Seattle's Lake Washington on July 29 of accidental drowning. He was 85. Nicknamed the "father of the 727" for his leadership role as program manager and chief engineer, Steiner also was chief project engineer for the 707 and chief engineer for the 737. A Seattle native...

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