Born:
09/04/1919
Died: 07/18/2001
Inducted:10/28/1990
Carl Guell,
nationally known as the "father of the aerial field trip"
has served in aviation and aerospace education for nearly 50 years.
He was a native of Fond du Lac and attended Oshkosh State Teachers
College and the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Carl served in the U.S. Army Air
Corps from 1940 until 1945 and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in
the Air Force Reserve. He held a commercial pilot certificate with
single and multiengine ratings.
In 1940 he initiated the use of
the airplane as a teaching tool and developed the Aerial Field Trip
Program through which school children, college and university
students and teachers have studied geography, geology, conservation
and social studies from the air.
From 1941 to
1981 Carl supervised the state's Veteran's Flight Training Program
for the Educational Approval Board. He also developed and promoted career aviation training
programs in Wisconsin's technical institutes and ground school
training programs for pilots.
Carl was the 1974 recipient of
the Billy Mitchell Memorial Award for outstanding service in
aeronautics. Also among his meritorious achievements, too many to
detail here, is the Crown Circle Award from the National Congress on
Aerospace Education for his efforts in promoting aerospace education
and compiling state aerospace history.
He was a member of the Alpha Eta
Rho, an international aviation fraternity and a charter member of
the Madison Hangar QBs (Quiet Birdmen). Retired from the Wisconsin
Department of Transportation's Bureau of Aeronautics, Carl privately
served as an aeronautics resource person and was an avid promoter of
the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame.
For
more information on Carl and to view images from his aerial field
trips visit:
http://home.earthlink.net/~tfonstad/image1.htm
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