“The Government pays tribute to Admiral Gago Coutinho, a native of São Brás de Alportel, in the district of Faro, when the centenary of the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic is celebrated, one of the greatest feats in the history of air navigation”, said the Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, André Moz Caldas.
The proposal, approved in several municipal assemblies of municipalities in the Algarve, arose from a movement of citizens who considered that the structure, inaugurated in 1965, should be named after the admiral who, in 1922, together with the aviator Sacadura Cabral, made the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic in the seaplane “Lusitânia”.
For the crossing, carried out exactly 100 years ago, Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral tested an innovative process to know the position of an aircraft on the high seas, based on astronomical navigation techniques used on board ships.
To observe the height of the stars, they used the sextant, however, in order to be able to observe the stars in situations where the horizon line was not visible, Gago Coutinho adapted an artificial horizon system to a classic sextant, a device that would later be used for air navigation in the following decades.
Born in 1869, Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho was appointed honorary director of the Portuguese Naval Academy in 1926, and distinguished as aviator pilot, having retired from military life in 1939.
He died in 1959, having become internationally known for the first air crossing of the South Atlantic, which connected Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
That's going to confuse a lot of people. It seems fashionable to name airports after some historic people. In this case someone who has passed away after 60 years.
Couldn't this have been done earlier? Wouldn't have been easier for everyone if they just put a statue up in his honour?
By David Clark from UK on 16 Jun 2022, 07:31
“Commendable of the concelhos” but I think his full name would be more appropriate
Just my opinion
Why on Earth would there be a complaint about the naming the airport ! It befuddles the mind
To put it into perspective think Oporto airport. People travelling there probably have no idea of it’s name but the destination is still the same
By Mike Wray from Beiras on 16 Jun 2022, 10:11
Now THAT'S going to mess up the Arrivals and Destinations boards at airports isn't it ?? I can't wait to see the confusion !!!
By sr from Algarve on 18 Jun 2022, 08:10
Portugal seems to name everything with long/difficult names! Look at the street names. They cannot be "high street", "lower street" etc, but "Av. Dr. Carlos Mota Pinto", "Rua Gen. Francisco de Menezes" etc. Try typing that into a Sat Nav!
All playing politics and egos, instead of making it easy for the citizens and tourists! :(
By Michael Blesh from Algarve on 22 Jun 2022, 10:36