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William C. Ocker

Colonel William Charles Ocker (June 18, 1880 - September 15, 1942) was an American aviation pioneer. He was known as the "Father of Instrument Flying".〔
==Biography==
He was born on June 18, 1880 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ocker was one of seven children〔earlyaviators.com〕 born to parents of German descent. He was educated in Philadelphia's public school system.〔(I. Chivalette, Director of Operations, Airmen Memorial Museum, ''Sergeant William Charles Ocker: The Army's Third Enlisted Pilot'', Air Force Enlisted Heritage Research Institute, Feb. 1998 )〕
Ocker entered the U.S. Army on 25 June 1898, serving with the cavalry and artillery during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War.
In 1909 Corporal Ocker〔 〕 was serving guard duty at Fort Myer when the Wright Brothers' biplane was being assembled for its first Army demonstration. He became consumed with the desire to become a pilot, but when he applied for permission to begin flight training, he was told:
:"Teaching enlisted men to fly runs contrary to War Department policy".〔Chivalette〕
However, he was emboldened by the successful efforts of Vernon L. Burge, who was taking flying lessons from Lt. Frank P. Lahm at Fort William McKinley. Burge would become the first FAI-certified enlisted pilot, on 14 June 1912. Corporal William A. Lamkey, who entered the US Army Signal Corps on 17 May 1913, had already received pilot training from the Moisant Flying School (1912), and thereby became the second FAI-certified enlisted pilot. In 1912 Ocker (by then Sgt. Ocker) requested a transfer to Aeronautical Division. His commander, Captain Billy Mitchell, approved the transfer, remarking, "I've been thinking of transferring myself." (Mitchell later would head the Air Service American Expeditionary Force in France during World War I). Ocker made the transfer on 23 September 1912, being assigned as ''aeroplane mechanician'' at the Army Aviation School at North Island, San Diego, California.
The US Army taught Ocker to repair and maintain its 2 Curtiss biplanes, and he used this expertise to moonlight at the nearby Curtiss Flying School; instead of receiving pay for maintaining its airplanes he received flying lessons.
On 20 April 1914 Ocker received Fédération Aéronautique Internationale aviator certificate number 293, and joined Burge and Lamkey as the only three enlisted pilots in the US Army.
In 1915, Ocker (while on leave from the Army) piloted a Curtiss biplane from Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. carrying newly elected Representative Orrin Dubbs Bleakley. Bleakley was recognized as the first elected person to fly from his home state to the nation's capital for duty.〔Venango County Historical Society, Venango County 2000: The Changing Scene. VCHS, Franklin Pennsylvania (2000), pp. 127-128〕
In 1938 Ocker and Lt. George R. Smith patented a radical new type of airplane propeller that produced less noise and vibration than previous versions. In 1941 Ocker and Major Carl J. Crane invented the "Pre-Flight Reflex Trainer", used to familiarize student pilots with an airplane's motions prior to actual flight training.
He died at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. on September 15, 1942, at age 62.

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