Join us on these remaining dates in June for the Full Museum Experience with the Hangars & 747:  June 17, 20, 22, 29, & 30.

DFM News Hub
Where Delta’s history takes flight!
Volunteer Spotlight: Capt. Jim Daigneau
Meet volunteer Capt. Jim Daigneau and learn all about the history of our 1940s Link Trainer.

If you visit at a time when Museum Volunteer Capt. Jim Daigneau is here, consider yourself lucky! Jim is a Delta captain on the Airbus 320 and often stops by before or after a flight. He’s been with Delta since July 1989, and has had a long-time love affair with aviation. 

6-19-18 Jim Daigneau in uniform

Ever since he was a kid, Jim’s dream was to fly airplanes. On his 16th birthday, his father took him on his first flight, and he was hooked from there. Jim flew civilian aircraft and worked at a local airport through college, and then joined the U.S. Navy, flying a variety of carrier aircraft for 16 years. He was hired with Delta in 1989 as a Boeing 727 flight engineer and has since worked his way up to flight instructor, first officer, and now captain.

When Jim is at the Museum, he can usually be found giving a tour, chatting with visitors or working at one of our fundraising events. Despite having flown Boeing 767 The Spirit of Delta as part of his regular Delta work, his favorite aircraft is still the DC-3

2-13-18 Jim Daigneau, DC-3 tour

However, Jim's volunteer contributions are not just limited to his on-site activities here at the Delta Flight Museum. Recently, Jim became interested in the history of our 1940s Link Trainer, located in Historic Hangar 2 beside our modern Boeing 737 Simulator. He assisted with the renovation of the Link instructor's desk, which we just put on display with the pilot trainer.

Link Trainer desk and Jim Daigneau

Jim put in many hours of research and networking with other museums and individuals to ensure that the instruments and maps you see on the desk are as historically accurate as possible. 

Link Trainer desk top

Jim also wrote a 9-page paper, collecting the information he gathered while researching the history of our Link Trainer. To learn all about the Link family, Delta's Link history, our "Blue Box" pilot trainer and instructor's desk--and more--check out Jim's report (PDF format) here.   

The next time you come to visit, keep an eye out for Jim and say hello!

Judy Bean
Manager – Surplus Sales & Volunteers

Load more comments
Thank you for the comment! Your comment must be approved first