Trustees
The Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame board of trustees represents
a cross-section of education, history and industry as well as
aviation
Linda Berl
Smyrna, Retired High School Guidance Counselor and general aviation enthusiast, Vice Chairman for the Delaware Chapter of the Women Pilot’s Associate (99s), Pilot for AirLifeLine & Angel Flights of Delaware.
Michael Brock
Newark, flew 283 combat missions in "Huey" and "Cobra" gunships in the Vietnam War. Mike was inducted into the DAHF hall of fame in 2006. Mike currently owns and operates Hardcastle art gallery in Newark.
Dr. Daniel E. Coons
Dover, founder-Aviation Science department of Delaware State University.
Charles Corbett
Charlie spent 36 years total in the Air Force both on active duty and in the Air Force Reserves. Charlie was a captain for Eastern Airlines until their demise. Charlie retired from the military in November 2005.
Sharon Forbes
Hockessin, Supervisor of Scheduling Operations and Facility Manager for DuPont Aviation corporate flight department based at New Castle County Airport.
James A. Hickin
Milford, Lt. Col.(Ret.),USAF, current manager of Sussex County Airport, Georgetown, Del. Over 7800 hours of flying various aircraft worldwide.
Hugh B. Horning
Wilmington, retired marketing manager, DuPont Company, 2001 recipient of the Air Force Association's Award for Excellence in Aviation Community Service.
Francis A. Ianni (Secretary)
New Castle, Del. Maj.Gen (Ret), U.S. Army. ;West Point; Former Adjutant General of Delaware National Guard. Former professor at Goldey Beacom College.
Bruce W. Marvel (Treasurer)
Dover, personal finance planner. Formerly restaurateur, insurance agency owner.
Ronald G. Mehan
Newark, Col.(Ret.), DANG, was Commander of the 166th Airlift Wing's worldwide operations. Over 9000 flying hours. Currently jet flight instructor at Flight Safety International, Wilmington.
David A. Moffitt
Greenville, retired DuPont corporate media relations manager; previously airline public relations director.
Al Suber
Newark, Del., veteran General Aviation pilot and retired president and owner of some 10 Burger King franchises in the East.
Dr. Philip A. Toman
Newark; educator, journalist, public relations executive. Taught at Wilmington College and U of D. Directed communications programs for several school districts and civic organizations.
Harry Van Den Heuvel (President)
Newark, former administrator of the Delaware Office of Aeronautics.
George Robert (Bob) Veazey, Sr. (Vice President)
Wilmington, Former project engineer and product line manager at All American Engineering Company. Currently is consultant to Engineered Arresting Systems Corp. and other agencies.
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