Ronald Scott (aviator)
Ronald David Scott (20 October 1917 – 17 April 2025) was an Argentine-born British soldier, where he as a naval aviator flew for the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm during World War II.
Scott was featured in the short film Buena Onda: The Tale of Ronny Scott in 2021.
Career
Son of a veteran soldier from Scotland and a nurse from England, in 1942 at the age of 25, Scott signed up to the Royal Navy at the British Embassy in Buenos Aires, where he fought as a volunteer until the end of the Second World War, where he was awarded the 1939–1945 Star.
Later life and death
Scott later returned to Argentina where he flew as a commercial pilot for Aeroposta Argentina, flying Douglas DC-3 aircraft to Patagonia. When Aeroposta merged with Aerolíneas Argentinas, he continued to fly, captaining a Douglas DC-4 and a Comet 4 before culminating his career flying the Boeing 747. He retired after logging over 23000 flight hours.
Scott lived in the Buenos Aires suburb of San Isidro and was the last surviving Spitfire pilot in Latin America. In 2021, he was made a life member of the Fleet Air Arm Officer's Association by Vice-Admiral Sir Adrian Johns, the former Second Sea Lord. Scott died on 17 April 2025, at the age of 107.