Archie League

Archie League

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name = Archie William League


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caption = Archie League is shown while on duty during the summer at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. His equipment included rolled-up flags in the wheelbarrow, the dangling lunch box, a folding chair, drinking water, and a pad for taking notes.
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birth_date = August 19, 1907
birth_place = Poplar Bluff, Missouri
death_date = October 1, 1986
death_place = Annandale, Virginia
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known_for = Generally considered the first air traffic controller.
education = Degree in aeronautical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis
employer = Federal Aviation Administration
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website = http://www.faa.gov/about/history/photo_album/air_traffic_control/index.cfm?cid=begins
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Archie William League (August 19, 1907 – October 1, 1986) is generally considered the first air traffic controller.cite web | url= http://www.atcguild.com/tour/atctour02.asp | title= History of Air Traffic Control | publisher= Air Traffic Controllers' Guild (India) | accessdate=2007-07-29 ]

League had been a licensed pilot, and licensed engine and aircraft mechanic. He had barnstormed around in Missouri and Illinois with his "flying circus," prior to St. Louis hiring him as the first U.S. air traffic controller in 1929.cite web | url= http://www.natca.org/100years/LuckyLindy_ArchieLeague.pdf | title= 1926-1935: Lucky Lindy and Archie League | publisher= The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) | accessdate=2007-07-29 ] He was stationed at the airfield in St. Louis, Missouri (now known as Lambert-St. Louis International Airport). Before the installation of a radio tower, he was a flagman who directed traffic via flags. His first "control tower" consisted of a wheelbarrow on which he mounted a beach umbrella for the summer heat. In it he carried a beach chair, his lunch, water, a note pad and a pair of signal flags to direct the aircraft. He used a checkered flag to indicate to the pilot "GO", i.e. proceed, or a red flag to indicate the pilot should "HOLD" their position. He kept warm out on the field in the winters by wearing a padded flying suit. When a radio tower was installed in the early 1930s, he became the airport's first radio controller.cite web | url= http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Evolution_of_Technology/landing_navig/Tech32.htm | title= Aircraft Landing Technology | author= Mola, Roger | publisher= U. S. Centennial of Flight Commission | accessdate=2007-07-24 ]

League went on to earn a degree in aeronautical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. League joined the Federal service in 1937 at the Bureau of Air Commerce (the precursor to the Civil Aeronautics Authority, and the Federal Aviation Administration). He rose rapidly through the ranks as an Air Traffic controller, served as a pilot in World War II (where he rose to the rank of Colonel) then progressed to his first top management position in 1956, as Assistant Regional Administrator of the Central Region. He next went to Washington headquarters as Chief of the Planning Division (Planning and Development Office) in 1958. After a short assignment as Director, Bureau of National Capital Airports, he moved to Fort Worth as the Director of Southwest Region. His next assignment was in May 1965, relocating to Washington headquarters as Director of Air Traffic Services, where he became head of the staff responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the nation’s air traffic control system. He eventually became FAA's Air Traffic Service director and retired as an Assistant Administrator for Appraisal in 1973.cite web |url = http://www.faa.gov/ASW/asw050/league.html |title = Archie William League |accessdate = 2007-09-09 |publisher = Federal Aviation Administration: Southwest Region Logistics Devision] cite web | url= http://www.faa.gov/about/history/photo_album/air_traffic_control/index.cfm?cid=begins | title= Photo Album - Air Traffic Control: Air Traffic Control Begins | publisher= Federal Aviation Administration | accessdate=2007-07-24 ] During his 36-year career he helped develop the federal air traffic control system. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) named the Archie League Medal of Safety Awards after him.cite web | url= http://www.natca.org/mediacenter/ArchieLeagueJan06Main.msp?FILTERNAME=allowpublic&FILTERVALUE=true&BTNSEARCH.X=8&BTNSEARCH.Y=12 | title= Archie League Medal of Safety Awards | publisher= The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) | accessdate=2007-07-24 ]

He was born in 1907 at Poplar Bluff, Missouri in Butler County.cite web |url = http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/butler/census/c1910/pg-254a-257a.txt |title = Butler Co., Missouri 1910 Federal Census - pg 254a-257a.txt |accessdate = 2007-09-09 |author = Rodgers, Brenda (transcription); Hudson, Mary (proofreading) |year = 2000 |work = Transcription of 1910 Census |publisher = rootsweb |pages = 256a line 64] He died on October 1, 1986 at the age of 79 in Annandale, Virginia.cite web | url= http://wanderinglearner.com/ah/EllenRoz2.doc | title= Archie W. League | author= Roz, Ellen | publisher= Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology | accessdate=2007-07-29 ]

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* [https://employees.faa.gov/org/linebusiness/ato/news/features/story/index.cfm?newsId=35573 First Air Traffic Controller Remembered]


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