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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

EXECUTIVE MOUSTACHES: Bruce Blessington, Chairman of the Board, Flight Landata

Meet Bruce. He flew military (Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse choppers for 16th Combat Aviation) from '67 to '76, then went commercial (Boeing test pilot then internal US flight captain for Pan-Am) from '77 to '90.

Enforced retirement at age 55 made him reappraise his career, so he launched his own aerial photography business with the full backing of his wife, Linda, and his three sons Charles, Henry and Walther.



Lilac handkerchief poking out of left pocket. If we're not very much mistaken, that's code for "Would rather have a nice cup of tea than have to take my trousers off so stop pestering me".



This is Flight Landata CEO Jeffrey Smith, updating a classic CEO pose with an excitingly casual unshaven look.

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