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PAN AM AIR BRIDGE

Chalk's was purchased by the resurrected Pan Am in 1996 and was rechristened Pan Am Air Bridge. The first flight departed Miami's Watson Island terminal on March 1, 1996. The operation was short-lived though, with Pan Am filing for bankrupcty in 1998. The airline returned as Chalk's Ocean Airways in 1999.

A fantastic shot of Grumman Turbo Mallard N51151 off of Watson Island in Miami.
Pan Am Air Bridge Grumman Turbo Mallard N51151 off of Watson Island in Miami.
This is an excerpt from a Pan Am Air Bridge pamphlet advertising sightseeing flights to Dry Tortugas in the Florida Keys.
This is an excerpt from a Pan Am Air Bridge pamphlet advertising sightseeing flights to Dry Tortugas in the Florida Keys.
An undated Pan Am Air Bridge timetable (circa 1996-1998) courtesy of Arthur Na.
An undated Pan Am Air Bridge timetable (circa 1996-1998).

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