Born: 07/06/1931
Inducted: 10/29/1994
Born in the Town of Hewitt in Marathon County,
Wisconsin, Archie made his mark in the world of aviation as an
instructor and supervisor at the Janesville Vocational School, now
known as Blackhawk Technical College. He logged his first flight in
a Piper J-3 Cub, as a flight student at the Merrill, Wisconsin
Airport in August, 1945.
His interests would lead him into the field of
aviation maintenance and, by 1952, had received both the A&E
Mechanic ratings at the Janesville Vocational School.
Wisconsin Central Airlines hired Archie to join
their maintenance team in February, 1952. His airline career was
interrupted by the military draft board in July, 1953. While in the
service he attended the U.S. Army Aviation Mechanics School and
finished his tour as a helicopter mechanic's instructor.
Returning home he was accepted back at his former
employer airline now with a new name -- North Central Airlines.
Archie worked at both the Minneapolis and Chicago bases becoming a
lead mechanic.
In
January 1956, Archie accepted the offer by Janesville Vocational
School to be their aviation mechanics instructor. Archie embraced
the programs' founding philosophies which have continued to earn
accolades for not only the school but its graduates as well. It
wasn't long before Archie had become the Director of the Airframe, Power plant
and Avionics Programs. Under his direction the program
continued to grow, and to this day, has the enviable reputation of
developing the talents of young men and women who are consistently
sought out by the aviation industry.
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