Meet Charles A. "Chief" Anderson, the lead instructor at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in World War II. This American gave the famous Tuskegee Airmen their first taste of flight.
When Harold Brown graduated from high school in Minneapolis, Minn., the 18-year-old had the wild idea of learning to fly and become a fighter pilot for the
Legacy Flight Academy returned its Eyes Above the Horizon event to Tuskegee, AL, where 80 students were able to take a flight and learn about aviation.