He knew nothing about airlines, and even less about Randolph Fields.
Randolph Fields was thirty-one years old and a barrister by profession.
It was barely four months since Randolph Fields had first approached him with the idea of starting an airline.
Branson did not have to like Randolph Fields, but, in a curious sort of way, he admired him.
He passed the exam and reported to Randolph Field for pilot training.
He then went to Randolph Field, Texas, for the second phase of his training.
Construction of Randolph Field began on November 21, 1928.
This was moved to Randolph Field on 1 October 1931.
Goodfellow's last primary class transferred to Randolph Field to finish training.
He was stationed at Randolph Field, Texas for the following five years.