Name Jacques Lesseps | Died October 18, 1927 | |
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Parents Louise-Helene Autard de Bragard |
Jacques de lesseps crossed the channel from calais in his bleriot on 21st may 1910
Jacques Benjamin de Lesseps was a French aviator born in Paris on 5 July 1883, killed in an air accident presumably on 18 October 1927 along with his flight engineer Theodor Chichenko. He was the son of French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps. In 1910 he married Grace Mackenzie, daughter of Sir Willam Mackenzie.
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- Jacques de lesseps crossed the channel from calais in his bleriot on 21st may 1910
- Aeromexico 737 taking off at Montreal Trudeau Airport Jacques de Lesseps Park 24052014
- Military career
- Death
- References
Aeromexico 737 taking off at Montreal Trudeau Airport | Jacques de Lesseps Park | 24/05/2014
Military career
De Lesseps served with distinction in the French Air Force, commanding a squadron. He joined the Compagnie Aerienne Franco-Canadienne in air survey work after the war.
Death
He and his flight engineer were lost at sea during air photography operations along the Gaspe coastline in October 1927.
A cairn erected to his memory exists near Gaspe, Quebec. It records that de Lesseps was the second man to fly the English Channel by airplane. He was a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, held the Croix de Guerre and the United States Distinguished Service Cross.