Photograph of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees inspecting a Lear Fan model in a wind tunnel, circa 1980s.Inscription on verso: "3-6 / F.A.A. team inspection."
Items from Box 82, Folder 10 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, 1964. Contains a draft certification proposal and correspondence related to FAA certification of the Learjet 23 aircraft. Two total items.
Born-digital video recording of an oral history with Arthur K. Davenport and interviewer John Barth, recorded as part of The Museum of Flight Oral History Program, June 26, 2019.
Mechanic's license for William Hough Cook, Jr., issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, March 28, 1980. Certifies Cook as a mechanic and authorizes him to work on airframe powerplants.
Pilot's license for William Hough Cook, Jr., issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, January 29, 1975. Certifies Cook as a private pilot and authorizes him to operate single and multiengine airplanes over land and sea.
Memo to G. H. Hage from William H. Cook, subject: "Long term management of space shuttle," April 1, 1970. Discusses parallels between Boeing's supersonic transport project and NASA's space shuttle program. Four (4) typed pages.
Memorandum to Norman G. Stromer from H. J. Bell, Federal Aviation Administration, March 22, 1971. Congratulates Stromer on completing the Boeing-747 Pilot & Flight Engineer ratings certification.