Vern
Well Known Member
Clark Schadle
12/15/2024
12/15/2024
Clark has been a friend for many years and as many others have already said, his wealth of aviation stories kept me spellbound each time he told one. For those who might not have known Clark, here are some details I remember.
Clark grew up out west in the New Mexico/Arizona area. The open spaces were great for his hobby of constructing and flying free-flight model airplanes. Later he transitioned to Radio Control models. Recently he travelled to the AMA Model museum and donated some antique equipment which is on display there.
In college Clark worked on his pilot ratings and became a young CFI. He was a lifelong instructor and taught many of us from his experiences. After college, Clark became a USAF pilot. Later he became a Squadron Commander of a C-141 unit at Charleston AFB. He also flew Electras for military support contracts. He became a FAA FSDO inspector. He was a King Air specialist and taught recurrent training courses.
He was a partner in a Champ, an RV-4, RV-6, RV-8, and RV-14A. He helped build the RVs. He was in process of recovering the Champ when he got sick.
For a season he was very active in the youth program at Peach State Airport founded by Ron Alexander. He loved teaching and especially flying with the kids in Champs.
On the morning of his 80th birthday he came out to the hangar and flew the RV-14A. On most pretty days he would come the hangar and walk for miles around the hangars in his sun-proof hat.
Clark loved all things Alaska. When he was a young man he planned to fly a Cub to Alaska. He invited his non-pilot brother to go with him. By the time they reached Alaska, the brother had learned to fly and caught a serious aviation bug which kept him there the rest of his life. He became a bush pilot and every year Clark would go to Alaska to help get the planes ready for the flying season or putting them away for the winter.
Clark was very proud of his son who was a dispatcher for Southwest.
Clark also piloted a client around in her T-39 jet. My phone screen saver is the view Clark had on a week layover in Hawaii. Of course, Clark planned the Mainland -to-Hawaii trip thru Alaska! How clever!
I will miss Clark and his fountain of aviation lore and experiences. He was always a serious person and very helpful and encouraging to me and others.
Vern Darley
Founder Falcon RV Squadron
KFFC