Coffey School of Aeronautics

The Coffey School of Aeronautics was a flight school at Harlem Airport in Oak Lawn, Illinois, founded by Cornelius Coffey and Willa Brown.

It was the first flight school owned and operated by African-Americans in the United States.

The school opened in 1940 and closed after World War II.

[1] While it was open, it trained African-American pilots as part of the Civilian Pilot Training Program; many of these pilots went on to join the Tuskegee Airmen.

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