B-29 Flight Engineer

B-29 Flight Engineer

36 mins | Documentary | March 13, 1944

This government documentary short film depicts and explains proper procedures for functioning as a flight engineer on the B-29 bomber. Lieutenant Anderson is normally the co-pilot of this B-29, but as part of the readiness regimen for aircraft crews, he is being tested as the backup fight engineer. The actual flight engineer monitors his work, helping Anderson follow the checklists for flight preparation and takeoff. Throughout the 10-hour training flight, Lt. Anderson will be required to operate a multitude of engine controls and to monitor instruments on a variety of engine functions. Throughout the flight, his pilot and flight engineer watch over his work, correcting mistakes and reminding him of necessary actions.

B-29 Flight Engineer

36 mins | Documentary | March 13, 1944

B-29 Flight Engineer
This government documentary short film depicts and explains proper procedures for functioning as a flight engineer on the B-29 bomber. Lieutenant Anderson is normally the co-pilot of this B-29, but as part of the readiness regimen for aircraft crews, he is being tested as the backup fight engineer. The actual flight engineer monitors his work, helping Anderson follow the checklists for flight preparation and takeoff. Throughout the 10-hour training flight, Lt. Anderson will be required to operate a multitude of engine controls and to monitor instruments on a variety of engine functions. Throughout the flight, his pilot and flight engineer watch over his work, correcting mistakes and reminding him of necessary actions.
Producers First Motion Picture Unit, United States Army Air Forces
Original title B-29 Flight Engineer
Directors
Writers

Cast

Don Castle

as Flight Crew Member

John Payne

as Lt. Anderson

Ronald Reagan

as Narrator / Voice of Pilot (voice)

James Seay

as Pilot / Voice of Lt. Anderson