Stasys Girėnas

Pilot, Deceased Person

1893 – 1933

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Who was Stasys Girėnas?

Stasys Girėnas was a Lithuanian-American pilot.

Girenas was born in Vytogala, in the Šilalė district of Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire. In 1910, when he was 17 years old, he emigrated to the United States, and settled in Chicago. As a young man he worked in a printing house. In 1917, upon the entry of the U.S. into World War I, he enlisted in the United States Army, where he was trained as a mechanic. In 1919, after being honorably discharged, he worked as a cab driver, and at the same time learned to fly. He acquired a plane in 1925. Despite being injured in an air crash, he continued flying and working in civil aviation. In 1931 he won the first prize at the Chicago Air Festival for the best landing of a plane with its engine turned off.

On July 15, 1933, along with Steponas Darius, he attempted a nonstop flight from New York City, to Kaunas, Lithuania - a total of 7,186 km, in a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker airplane named Lituanica. After successfully crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 37 hours and 11 minutes, their plane crashed on July 17, 0:36 AM by the village of Kuhdamm, near Soldin, Germany. Difficult weather conditions combined with engine defects were the findings of the official investigation. Both aviators were killed in the crash. They had covered a distance of 3,984 miles without landing, only 650 km short of their final destination.

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Born
Oct 4, 1893
Lithuania
Also known as
  • Stasys Girenas
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
1933
Pszczelnik

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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