There is no lineage between the United States Air Force 80th Flying Training Wing, established on 13 January 1942 as the 80th Pursuit Group (Interceptor) at Selfridge Field, Michigan and this organization.
History
The wing controlled three navigation schools in Texas, and also supported the AAF Glider Pilot School at South Plains.[1]
After graduation, Flying Cadets were commissioned as Second Lieutenants, received their "wings" and were reassigned to Operational or Replacement Training Units operated by one of the four Numbered Air Forces in the Zone of Interior (ZI).[1]
Lineage
Established as 80th Flying Training Wing on 14 August 1943
Army Air Forces Central Flying Training Command, 25 August 1943 – 16 June 1946.[2]
Training aircraft
The schools of the wing used Beechcraft AT-7s for navigation training. Glider training focused on the Waco CG-4A, along with various tow planes to get the gliders airborne.[1]
^ abcManning, Thomas A. (2005), History of Air Education and Training Command, 1942–2002. Office of History and Research, Headquarters, AETC, Randolph AFB, Texas OCLC71006954, 29991467
^ abc80th Flying Training Wing, lineage and history document Air Force Historical Agency, Maxwell AFB, Alabama