Gustavus A. McLeod (born 1954)[2] is an American pilot and author whose exploits have been featured in reality television appearances. He was the first person to fly over the North Pole in an open-cockpit biplane.
McLeod was featured in a four-column article in the Smithsonian in April 2003, because he planned to fly his "...Beech 18 solo from the South Pole to the North Pole, a 32,000 mile trip, in about two months".[9]
The UK aeronautic company Cobham plc reports in an employee newsletter dated June 2005 that McLeod is a former CIA chemist, and is currently a businessman based in Maryland.[10]
Works
Solo to the Top of the World: Gus McLeod's Daring Record Flight, 2003, 245 pages ISBN1-58834-102-X
Appearances
Television — Inside Base Camp: Tori Murden and Gus McLeod, 2002
In August 2004, McLeod competed on the sixth season of the CBS adventure reality show The Amazing Race with his daughter, Hera. They were eliminated at the end of the sixth leg, finishing in seventh place.[11]
The Amazing Race 6 finishes
An italicized placement means it is a Gus and Hera's placement at the midpoint of a double leg.
A red placement with a dagger (†) indicates that Gus and Hera were eliminated.
^Leg 6 was a double-length leg, with two Detours and two Roadblocks, shown over two episodes. The placement listed in the top row reflect the order teams arrived at the leg's halfway point.