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  • When finished, the " Army Air Forces Basic Flying School.
  • Construction of the new San Angelo Air Corps Basic Flying School began at once.
  • The average for all Basic Flying Schools in the Southeast Training Command was 129, 474.
  • Courtland AAF was the home of a Basic Flying School which utilized Vultee BT-13s for the Air Cadets.
  • While in basic flying school the student pilot learned to fly a more advanced aircraft than he soloed in primary flight training.
  • On 21 August 1941, the first aircraft, a Vultee BT-13 Valiant arrived at the newly constructed Grayson Basic Flying School.
  • It was used as a Basic Flying school, and was equipped with Vultee BT-13 Valiants for the cadets assigned to the base.
  • On June 12, 1941, Congressman J . Hardin Peterson advised that an area of of woodland had been approved for a basic flying school.
  • In January 1942, Grayson Basic Flying School, Grayson County, Texas, is renamed Perrin Field in his honor, later Perrin Air Force Base.
  • The United States Department of War would ultimately select an area northeast of Atwater, now the site of Castle Airport, for its Air Corps Basic Flying School.
  • In 1940 he attended Basic Flying School at Moffett Field, California and next year received a title of commanding officer of the West Coast Air Corps Training Center.
  • Some of the units activated during the early days were the Basic Flying School Squadron and the Advance Flying School Squadron, which were later transferred to Fernando Air Base.
  • In the spring of 1941, Grayson County leaders began to discuss the possibilities of a U . S . Army Air Corps basic flying school to be built in Grayson County.
  • The AAF also closed the basic flying school at Cochran AAF in Macon and moved basic flying instruction to Spence flying the AT-6 aircraft previously used for the advanced training.
  • On 23 November 1944, the training at the base was changed to a phase one basic flying school, providing flight training to cadets with little or no previous flying training.
  • The lease was signed by the United States Government and Grayson County on 1 July 1941 and the Army Corps of Engineers started construction on the newly established Grayson Basic Flying School the same week.
  • The need for basic flying training schools having considerably lessened by the latter part of 1944, the basic flying school at Garden City Army Air Field was discontinued by Headquarters, Central Flying Training Command, effective 23 November 1944.
  • The Basic Flying School at Strother Field was officially activated on 14 November 1942 under the jurisdiction of the 32d Flying Training Wing ( Basic ), Perrin Army Airfield, Texas as part of Central Flying Training Command ( CFTC ).
  • After the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor, the flight school began training cadets for the United States Army Air Force on 28 July 1942, being operated by the Polaris Flight Academy as a contract basic flying school ( phase 1 ).
  • This was an important training center built prior to, but in expectation of, US involvement in World War II . Originally it was known as Army Air Corps Basic Flying School, later as Gunter Field, and now as part of Maxwell Air Force Base.
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