Rarefied Air: Celebrating National Aviation Day
In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established National Aviation Day on August 19—Orville Wright’s birthday.
Monday celebrates National Aviation Day, established in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
August 19 was the chosen day because it also happens to be the birthday of Orville Wright in 1871. Many early aviators had the honor of having their pilot certificates signed by Wright, who lived until 1948.
When the proclamation was codified, it enabled all future U.S. presidents to proclaim August 19 National Aviation Day.
If you missed celebrating this day, put December 17 on your calendar—that is Wright Brothers Day, marking the anniversary of their first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the "12 seconds that changed the world."
We at FLYING feel that every day is National Aviation Day, and we should all be doing our best to engage in activities that promote flying. So get out there and do some touch-and-goes to make the Wright brothers proud!
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