Born: 03/12/1925
Died: 02/16/2003
Inducted: 10/26/2002
Earl Pingel dedicated his life to
aviation and education. A World War II Naval Aviator, flight
instructor with commercial, instrument, and glider ratings, he
logged over 3600 hours in multi-engine sea and land and single
engine land aircraft. In 1959, he and two colleagues organized Sky
Eye, Inc., and published Wisconsin's first photographic airport
directory.
Pingel spent thirty years of his
thirty-five year career as a public school teacher and coach in West
Allis where he merged his vocations to organize the Wisconsin
Aerospace Education Committee, initiate cutting-edge aerospace
education workshops for teachers and became a charter board member
of the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame.
He has initiated, conducted classes
in, advised or administered so many programs at the grade, junior
high, high school, technical, university, military and professional
levels that there has hardly been an aerospace education program
operating in Wisconsin since the 1960s that has not been influenced
by his work.
The achievements of the consummate
educator have been recognized by the Air Force Association, the
Civil Air Patrol, the Federal Aviation Administration and the
Wisconsin Council of Aeronautics, which presented him with its first
Wisconsin Aviation Education Award in 1977 and its Lifetime
Achievement Award in 1991.
He
carried his work into the 21st Century by creating Teacher Flight,
an accredited program which enable teachers to use aerospace as a
learning and motivational classroom tool.
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