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  1. While attending the Curtiss Aviation School on North Island, San Diego, California, when he was 31, he was also the first Black person to get a pilot’s license in the United States. After earning his pilot’s license, Malick obtained, assembled, and improved upon a Curtiss “pusher” biplane.

  2. Apr 3, 2022 · Emory Conrad Malick was an aviation pioneer from the state of Pennsylvania. He was an early graduate of the Curtiss Flying School where he earned his International Pilot’s License (FAI #105) on March 20, 1912. Malick was the first licensed Black Aviator.

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  4. Even though some family members believed at the time of our publication, and still believe, that Malick was African American, genealogical and vital record information are consistent in stating...

  5. www.emoryconradmalick.com › biographyEmory Conrad Malick

    Emory Conrad Malick (1881-1958) was the first licensed African American aviator, earning his International Pilot’s License (Federation Aeronautique Internationale, or F.A.I., license), #105, on March 20, 1912, while attending the Curtiss School of Aviation on North Island, San Diego, California.

  6. Apr 23, 2010 · Terry’s father, Emil, was an oil geologist of Lebanese extraction (“Malick” means “king” in Arabic) who worked for Phillips Petroleum. His mother, Irene, is Irish and grew up on a farm ...

  7. Jul 2, 2011 · He wore a black tie but he had given the red carpet outside a swerve. ... Emil, of Assyrian descent. Malick attended St Stephen's Episcopal School in Austin as a boarding student from the late ...

  8. The third child of Darius and Susan Conrad Malick, Emory was born in Seven Points, Lower Augusta Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, on December 29, 1881. On December 17, 1887, soon before Emory’s sixth birthday, his mother, “Susanna,” succumbed to typhoid fever. Darius, a carpenter, and now a widower with five young children ...

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