The Ghost of Mystery Airport
ick clung to Garry's stea
rom the others by a phosphorescent glow: it was lumin
lent, gliding, dark
as very much like the mental pictures he had visualized after he had listened
planation flashe
a reliev
l, dark cockpit seat, "the gho
agreed Scott
rds died as he saw that they were no
lane, a lightly-built and fast-moving craft
said Garry,
right," agreed Chic
its approach, silent but genuine a
you can see for yourself that every scare that seems to be
y. "The darkness, and the swamp, and all the talk made m
ow the ghost appeared. But it turns out to be Don in the Dart, coming down out of the sky just w
ms, "I don't think the first crack-up hap
argued
wn, across the marsh, dropping lower, leveling of
to break himself of his timidity before it interfered with his rapid progress. Alone in his uncle's Dart, he had made practice take-offs and landings in every sort of weather and under all imaginable conditions, until he was so sure of his ship that he had no uneasiness about setting down. He realized that the modern air
st speed and Don maneuvered it to a point close alongside the larger craft and with his own wings just a littl
hers. "Did I give you a solution
admitted. "Chick thought yo
ome chance ship, lighted up by a flash of s
a statement he had been about to make before the Dart came down.
e in Chick, gloomily.
n reading up on ghosts, and talking to some of the 'old i
," he stated, "a flyer was over this swamp, on just about this sort of night," he indicated the clustered, slow-moving, fleecy groups of clouds, some assuming t
his uneasiness and the gloomy, s
e told him by an old man who earned his meagre living with a clam-hoe and bucket; at the s
As old Ike tells it, he heard the engines, looked up, saw one ship
completed his story quickly, after admitting that
Devil's Sink." He referred to a portion of the marsh either of the quicksan
eton, there!" Chick shivered
ay
ears ago and the excitement that has gotten into some of the newspap
er books of the Society for Psychica
oo dull and prosy for me. Just old stories collected by scientifi
decide?" Chic
ot of the dry 'case-histories' and I firmly believe that if somebody
Scott. I believe, in every case, if you could get to the bottom of it you'd find that th
were the sky spoo
ong through the clouds where he couldn't see ahead far enough to be able to avoid other ships-and he may have caused the other ship to go do
t proved-"
serious. "You didn't prove that any ship was near at the
k-up, by saying a spook put him out of control. The rest were all superstitious and the story got headway. The next pilot to see a flicker of Summer ligh
on find out," Sco
others clamored
they claimed to see the ghost of an airplane coming out of luminous
ll find that the spook has appeared every seven days
red Chick, across the narrow
m of light from the control room search-lamp would strike a cloud every seventh night and four successive weeks. Besides, it isn'
coming. Then he goes up into another cloud and is lost, and because of the first fib the pilot told to protect
om Uncle," Don asserted. "Uncle has several people he can name who are
if we go up, scouting, that person wil
airline to contract for space for its ships, servicing and all that, take-off and landing, and fuel and oil. It will mean a lot to him not to lose th
urged Chick, fired by the realistic explanation
Guard!" sugg
'plane-it's due soon-let Garry send over a green flare if it's in the air, or have Chick fire a red Verey if it goes up off the earth or water-and you go around o
gonfly, and let Don fly the
ting system-and he might try to scare up a little excitement for us, as he'd suppose. Then, if Don flew the Dart, taking off first, to surprise him, the 'spook' might do stunts and I'd rather be the one to handle the Dart in the night time if
easoning and agreed to abid
nfly was
e carefully to avoid unnecessary air disturbance as he drove away from the Dart, and then got his pont
e had no belief in supernatural things. This would be a chase against a human enemy of Bruce McLeo
y belt with a little tremble of his fi
ition was