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  1. Thomas Edward Fitzpatrick (April 24, 1930 – September 14, 2009), nicknamed Tommy Fitz, was an American pilot known for two intoxicated flights where he flew from New Jersey and landed on the streets of New York City.

  2. 12 nov. 2020 · Dans le roman de Michael Punke, Hugh Glass retrouve Thomas Fitzpatrick, laccuse du vol de son fusil et de lavoir laissé pour mort. S’ensuit un procès à la suite duquel...

  3. 19 nov. 2019 · In 1956, a World War II veteran-turned-airplane pilot named Thomas Fitzpatrick did what seems totally unthinkable: He flew a single-engine plane through the urban canyons of New York City and landed it perfectly on an uptown Manhattan street — all because of a drunken bet.

  4. Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799 – February 7, 1854) was an American fur trader, Indian agent, and mountain man. He trapped for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. He was among the first white men to discover South Pass, Wyoming.

  5. 29 avr. 2019 · Thomas Fitzpatrick was a Korean war hero and a pilot with a "crazy side." His daring landings, sometimes on New York City streets, deserves to be remembered....

  6. 28 févr. 2024 · Thomas “Broken Hand” Fitzpatrick was an Irish-born Frontiersman, fur trader, and businessman who played an important role in the Western Fur Trade. He is most famous for his years trapping and exploring alongside legendary Mountain Men like William Henry Ashley, Jedediah Smith, and Jim Bridger. Thomas Fitzpatrick.

  7. 4 juin 2013 · The pilot, Thomas Fitzpatrick, turned a barroom bet into a feat of aeronautic wonder by stealing a plane from a New Jersey airport and landing it on St. Nicholas Avenue in northern Manhattan, in...