Born: 11/09/1938
Inducted: 11/06/2004
Field Morey was born into aviation.
The son of Wisconsin aviation pioneer Howard Morey, Field was born
on the day in 1938 when his father received the contract to be the
first manager of Madison's municipal airport. It did not take Field
long to make his own mark on aviation. He soloed as a teenager and
became a Certified Fight Instructor in 1961 while also managing the
third Morey family airport, in Middleton.
In 1968, he launched a revolutionary
flight-training program designed to give pilots a wide range of
experience in weather, terrain, and airspace. In his program, Morey
took two pilots on a weeklong trip from the Midwest to the West
Coast and back. The pilot/observer method of training, with its
focus on real time preflight and in-flight weather decision-making,
proved to be an excellent way of training pilots. By trading places
over the week of intensive training, the students advanced much
faster than in the traditional one-o-one system. By 2003, Morey had
conducted over 250 pilot/observer training sessions with more than
500 graduates and was offering post-graduate summer training in the
challenging weather of southeast Alaska.
Field became a Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) Designated Pilot Examiner in 1969 and has since
certified over 1,700 pilots, but he never strayed from his role as
flight instructor. He has logged over 18,000 hours of instruction
given, taught numerous FAA and Wisconsin DOT accident prevention
programs, opened his facilities to high school students, and
presented a series of lectures on aviation weather that were
broadcast statewide.
Field Morey has received the FAA
Great Lakes Regional Flight Instructor of the Year Award in 1976 and
again in 2002. The Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics awarded him the
Lifetime Service Award in 1996. In 2004, this consummate teacher of
pilots celebrated his 43rd year as a Certified Flight Instructor.
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Howard Morey giving his son Field,
ground instruction
(submitted photo)

Field Morey is renown for his
instrument training
(submitted photo)

Each West Coast Adventure begins
with a thorough briefing
(submitted photo)

Mountain flying is an added feature
to each adventure
(submitted photo)

Field Morey is your instructor and
guide
(submitted photo)
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