Don Piccard

Don Piccard
Portrait of Don Piccard
Born(1926-01-13)January 13, 1926
DiedSeptember 13, 2020(2020-09-13) (aged 94)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
Swarthmore College
OccupationAviator
Known forBalloon pioneer
Montgolfier Diploma (1962)
Parents
RelativesAuguste Piccard
Jacques Piccard
Bertrand Piccard

Donald Louis Piccard (January 13, 1926 – September 13, 2020) was a Swiss-born American balloon pioneer, promoter, innovator, designer, builder, and pilot.

Piccard was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to Jean Felix Piccard and Jeanette (Ridlon) Piccard. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1931.[1] Don Piccard first flew in a balloon in 1933, when he was enlisted as "crew" by his mother. She was the first woman to fly to the edge of space and the first American woman to earn a balloon pilot's license.[2] Don Piccard served as a balloon and airship rigger in the United States Navy during World War II and at Naval Air Station Lakehurst during the Korean War.[3]

1959 Balloon Gondola, Don Piccard
  1. ^ National Balloon Museum
  2. ^ Crouch, Tom (October 7, 2020). "Donald Louis Piccard – Pioneer of Hot Air Ballooning". airandspace.si.edu. Smithsonian. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
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