Background
He was born in New York City during World War I. He and his parents moved to Kansas, and later San Diego, California.
He was born in New York City during World War I. He and his parents moved to Kansas, and later San Diego, California.
Got interested in aviation after he saw an air show in San Diego at the age of 8. obtained his pilot license at the age of 17. In 1945, he opened a flight school called the PlosserSchool (later named the School of Aeronautics). The parent company to the school was Aeronautics Incorporated.
The school was not making enough profit.
He tried numerous business methods from aerial fish delivery to banner towing with the help of his comrades J. Floyd Andrews and Bill Shimp. tried a charter airline called Airlines. Airlines was a failure.
The airline was a success, and gave Aeronautics Incorporated. profit. died at the age of 47 in 1962 of a cerebral hemorrhage. After he died, J. Floyd Andrews became the president of PSA. "s companies Aeronautics Incorporated.
(later Pacific Southwest Airlines Incorporated) - Parent company for most of "s businesses PlosserSchool ( School of Aeronautics) Airlines Pacific Southwest Airlines Giles Incorporated.
- Aviation leasing company.