Born: 06/17/1930
Inducted: 10/14/2006
A native of Washington State, Robert
Clarke came to Wisconsin in 1969 to fill the position of Chief
Flight Instructor at Gateway Technical College, Kenosha.
Bob's route to Kenosha began with his
flight training in 1948. He earned his private pilot's certificate
and had acquired his commercial and flight instructor certificates
by 1955. His instrument and instrument instructor ratings followed
in the early 1960s. He had discovered that education, aviation
education was his niche and in 1964 moved to Champaign, Illinois, to
work as flight instructor, staff pilot and flight training
supervisor for the University of Illinois.
As chairman of both flight training
and A&P mechanics at Gateway, Clarke developed one of the finest
technical college aviation education programs in the country. The
Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics recognized his efforts in naming
Clarke the Carl Guell Aviation Educator of the Year in 1988.
Extending his role as educator,
Clarke has written numerous "how-to" articles for pilots
and given many presentations stressing the need for pilots to
regularly examine their flying to improve both safety and
proficiency. His teaching techniques were honed over the 12,000
hours logged as an instructor pilot.
Bob Clarke's legacy is found in the
number of pilots he has personally instructed over the years, the
educational programs he has established and in the guidance he has
offered in his twenty-five years as an FAA Designated Pilot
Examiner.
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Robert Clarke
(photo courtesy Bob Clarke) 
Bob providing one-on-one in the
flight simulator
(photo courtesy Bob Clarke)
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