Records of the Institute of Aviation, 2011-2016
Scope and Contents
Contains documentation from the Institute of Aviation. Materials consist of correspondence (printed emails), brochures, and strategic plans.
Dates
- 2011-2016
Biographical / Historical
The Institute of Aviation was founded at the University of Illinois in 1946. It was the first aviation school in the US to be certified by the FAA to conduct all tests leading to the issuance of civilian pilot certificates. In September 2013, the university entered an agreement to transfer ownership to Parkland College for continued flight training. Leasing the university’s aircraft and facilities at Willard Airport, the Institute officially opened for the Fall 2014 academic semester. Planning for the Aviation Program began in 2011. The first chief pilot of the program was Sybil Phillips, 2014-2018; then Don Tauler, 2018-2020. Jon Moore became Chief Instructor in October, 2020 and Director of the Institute of Aviation in January, 2021.
Extent
.21 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Contains documentation from the Institute of Aviation. Content includes printed text.
Arrangement
This record group contains 1 series: • Program History & Implementation
General
Partially collected from Pamela Lau, former Dean of Academic Services.
Repository Details
Part of the Parkland College Archives Repository