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| Lt. Willa Brown undated photo, circa 1942 |
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| Coffey School CPT training
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Civil Aeronautics Authority
Opens Training To Blacks
The Civilian Pilot Training programs mission was to provide
a pool for civilian pilots for wartime emergency. Six black colleges
in the eastern United States, including Tuskegee Institute in Alabama,
and one non-college flying school in the Midwestthe Coffey
School of Aeronauticswere authorized to train black pilots.
Despite the modest funds allocated for these segregated training programs,
the number of licensed black pilots grew dramatically.
These training programs were authorized in 1939. But not until March
1941 was Tuskegees 99th Fighter Squadronan all-black unitactivated.
Congress authorized the squadrons activation, despite opposition
from the U.S. Army Air Corps and the War Department. This marked the
entry of blacks into military aviation. Tuskegee Army Air Field at
Tuskegee Institute became the training center for all black fighter
pilots during World War II.
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