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Thursday, October 22, 2020

NWA Capt. Donald Scott MacKay

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA Capt. Donald Scott MacKay

January 9, 1938 ~ September 8, 2020

 


This notice first came to us by way of the Retired Northwest Pilots group….the passing of retired Northwest pilot Captain Don Mackay, age 82.  Captain Mackay joined Northwest Airlines 10-05-1964.  He is survived by his wife Linda along with their children and grandchildren.  Captain Mackay’s obituary is available online at

 https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=donald-scott-mackay&pid=196860851

For those who may wish to send a personal note, whitepages lists the family residence as

22530 NE 46th St.,  Redmond, WA 98053.

Captain Mackay’s obituary notes no services.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

 

Obituary:  Donald Scott Mackay (Don) passed away September 8, 2020, at the age of 82.

Don was born in Tulsa OK in 1938, the eldest child of Don and Agnes Bennett. They, with Don's younger brother Paul, moved to Long Beach, CA in the early 40's, where his sister Sandy was born. Don's mother later remarried to a merchant mariner, Frank Mackay, and soon after Don's youngest sister Jeanne was born.

 

Growing up in Whittier, CA, Don worked in his father's restaurant where he developed a love of cooking, and spent his teenaged years building an airplane with his best friend Lonny Hoskins. The daring duo lived on the edge, pushing the boundaries of adventure and relatively harmless mischief, particularly from the vantage and access their home-built plane offered. It seems fitting that Don's future career path as a pilot took him to the Alaskan bush where he averted disasters and walked away from plane crashes more than once over the years.

 

Don flew a Cessna 140, an Aeronca, and other small planes while a student at East Los Angeles Jr College, before moving to Seattle in 1958 to start his aviation career. During His early career, he flew for Alaska Air, Wein, Cordova, and various Alaska bush operators. While in Anchorage, AK, he met Pauline Reed. They married and had three children, Shelley, Scott and Carrie. During these years, Don was also an avid SCUBA diver, earning his instructor level certification and diving (nights included) throughout the Puget Sound and beyond.

 

In 1964, Don was hired by Northwest Orient Airlines and his commercial career took off. At NWA he flew the 707, Electra, 727, DC-10, 747-200 and 747-400. His flights took him to many destinations including Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Singapore and Europe.

 

Don remarried in 1982 to Linda Navis and they had two children, Kristin and Cory. Don and Linda resided in Redmond, WA for 36 years where they reveled in hosting an all-out annual neighborhood Halloween party for which Don could have been on a movie set, his costumes and in-character presentation were so amazing. Don's retirement in 1998, after 33 years at NWA, lead to years of 'soccer dad' support of his kids various teams, motorcycle trips with Linda and a great group of friends he met through Eastside Harley, and leisurely morning coffees and bird watching in the poolside paradise he created in his woodland yard.

 

We will miss the fabulous stories of his 46-year flying career and his many motorcycle adventures, his annual Father's Day BBQs which brought all the cousins together, and his subtle or not-so-subtle sense of humor.

 

Don is survived by his wife of 38 years, Linda; daughters Lori Hayes and her children Nerissa, Misty, Katie, and Adam; Shelley (& Frank) Buhler and their children Elizabeth and Stephanos; Carrie Scull and her children Sam and Sophia; Kristin Mackay, and his sons Scott Mackay and Cory Mackay. No services are planned at this time.

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