1995 – George P. Wilson

George P. Wilson — National Agricultural Aviation Hall of Fame

Background

  • Born: 1918, Pensacola, Florida
  • Died: 1993
  • Family: Wife Kay Wilson, five children

Aviation and Agribusiness Career

  • Early Aviation:
    • Inspired by local aviation pioneer Albert Whidded, first airplane ride as a child
    • Learned to fly in Mobile, AL; received instructor’s rating in 1939
    • Ran the flying school and charter service at Old Bates Field, Mobile, before WWII
  • WWII Involvement:
    • Ferried planes to Canada for wartime training program
    • Army requisitioned all of Mobile Air Service’s airplanes in 1941
    • Flight instructor at the Army Glider School at St. Elmo, AL, training troop glider pilots for Normandy
    • Brief service as a primary trainer in Jackson, TN; honor graduate of the Army Air Corps; graduated as 2nd LT; completed B-25 training before war ended
  • Postwar Ag Aviation Impact:
    • Managed Oak Air Service in Foley, AL, set up a crop dusting service—the first in the region
    • First in the Southeast to introduce and market aerial application of liquid insecticides
    • Developed innovative rotary brush spray systems using gravity feed in Stearman planes

Industry Leadership & Organizational Contributions

  • SEAF (Southeast Aeroculture Fair):
    • Founder and executive director since its inception
    • SEAF’s 25-year success directly attributed to his efforts
    • Set a model for other tri-state and state ag aviation alliances
  • Organizational Roles:
    • President and executive secretary of SEAF
    • President of Alabama Agricultural Aviation Association
    • Board member of NAAHOF (National Agricultural Aviation Hall of Fame)
    • Appointed to the State of Alabama Board of Aeronautics by Governor George Wallace
  • Other Contributions:
    • Key advisor and consultant to American Cyanamid, leading to ultra-low volume (ULV) labeling of malathion
    • Pioneer in use and refinement of the rotary brush spray system
    • Instrumental in the implementation of the 1988 NAAA Convention in Mobile

Awards & Recognition

  • SEAF Exemplary Service Award (1980)
  • NAAA Falcon Pin Recipient
  • NAAA “Agrinaut” Award (1993)

Legacy

  • His sustained leadership and vision elevated ag aviation throughout the Southeast and nationally
  • Set operational standards, mentorship culture, and technical precedents still relevant today
  • Induction aligned with NAAA convention in Mobile, honoring his lasting connection to the region
Author: NAAHOF