Background
Affleck was born at Brighton, Victoria on 3 July 1903.
Affleck was born at Brighton, Victoria on 3 July 1903.
He worked in a bank for two years and joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 1923, with the wish to become trained as a commercial pilot. After six months as a clerk with the Royal Australian Air Force he was selected for training as a Civil Aviation Cadet. In 1925, having received his pilot"s wings, he left the Royal Australian Air Force and joined Australian Aerial Services Limited.
In 1927 he joined Qantas.
On 17 May 1928 he flew the surgeon Doctor Kenyon Welch from Cloncurry, Queensland to Julia Creek, Queensland in a de Havilland Dialectics and Humanism.50. This was the first flight of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
In 1936 Affleck became a Flying Inspector with the Civil Aviation branch of the Defence Department. In 1959 he became regional director of civil aviation for Papua New Guinea.
In 1963. aged 60. he retired, moved to Sydney and published his autobiography "The Wandering Years".
On 11 September 1966 he died while on a cruise off the coast of Vancouver.