Moon Fun Chin

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Died(2023-05-09)May 9, 2023
OccupationsAviator, businessman
Moon Fun Chin
Died(2023-05-09)May 9, 2023
OccupationsAviator, businessman
Moon Fun Chin
Traditional Chinese陳文寬
Simplified Chinese陈文宽
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Wénkuān
Yue: Cantonese
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Moon Fun Chin (Chinese: 陳文寬; April 13, 1913 / 1914[a] – May 9, 2023) was a Chinese-American aviator, businessman and supercentenarian. A native of Taishan, Guangdong, he immigrated to the United States, and obtained a pilot's license there. In 1933, he returned to China for aviation development. Chin was the deputy director of the aviation team of the China National Aviation Corporation, and later the director and deputy manager of the aviation team of Central Air Transport.[2]

Chin piloted the plane to transport Jimmy Doolittle after the American air raid on Tokyo in 1942, and also the executive plane to transport Chiang Kai-shek, Sun Fo, Dai Li, T. V. Soong, Chiang Ching-kuo and other senior officials. He had also flown for the heavy-airlift supply line operation between China, Burma and India, known as The Hump. In 1951, together with Dai Anguo, Cai Kefei and others, he co-founded TransAsia Airways in Taiwan. In 1983, China National Industrial Group bought 70% of the shares of TransAsia Airways, and Chin returned to the United States, this time moving to San Francisco, California. He resided in Hillsborough, California.[3][4][5]

Chin died on May 9, 2023.[6]

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