John Cal Taylor

John Cal Taylor

John Cal Taylor passed away on June 8, 2025, in Hood River, Oregon, after suffering Parkinson Disease for a few years. He was born on June 17, 1940, in Wildomar, California, to Frank and Dorothy Taylor. Cal was Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and 26 year veteran and authored “Remembering An Unsung Giant” about Douglas C-133 airplane and its people. He was also an accomplished photographer. He had deep fascination with flying and airplanes from early age.

When Cal was 6 years old, the family moved to Lakeview, Oregon. He attended a county school and from the school grounds, he could see the local airport. That airport was like a magnet to Cal! When he neared the age of 15 he managed to find way to hang out at the airport. He hung around the airport manager, a former B-24 pilot in the Pacific, to allow him to work at the airport and take out his pay in flying lessons. So on June 16, one day before his 15th birthday, he soloed in a Piper Tri-Pacer. For a day he was the youngest pilot in Oregon. As a local Civil Air Patrol member, Cal participated in the International Aviation Cadet Exchange as a guest of the Swedish Air Force. After that, Sweden always remained deep in his heart and eventually, he learned Swedish.

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