Born: 09/28/1915
Died: 08/15/2003
Inducted:10/25/2003
Charles Wood was an adventuresome young man, as he
and his brother built a Mead primary glider while in high school in
1932. He traveled extensively from 1936 - 1939, and while in Poland,
earned a glider rating with a Silver C award for advanced flying.
Back in the United States, Charles earned a
commercial glider and flight instructor certificates. He became
active as an instructor in the CPT program serving as chief of
flight training at Lewis School of Aeronautics in La Mesa, Texas
training over 300 students prior to World War II. Later, he joined
the Spartan School of Aeronautics and for two years trained British
pilots in the North American AT-6.
After the war Charles returned to Eau Claire where
he was instrumental in the site selection and development of the Eau
Claire Airport. That airport has and continues to be vital to the
economic development of the northwestern part of Wisconsin, Wood's leadership role made that possible.
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