Logan Archbold "Jack" Vilas (May 25, 1891 - May 15, 1976) was an aviation pioneer and a member of the Early Birds of Aviation.[1] He was inducted into the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame in 2000.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 25, 1891 to Royal Cooper Vilas and Carrie Logan Ward.[2]
In the spring of 1913 Vilas visited Glenn Curtiss in Hammondsport, New York and made a down payment on his Hydro-Aeroplane and enrolled in the Curtiss Flying School. He graduated in four weeks becoming a certificated pilot, holding U.S. Hydro-License No. 6 from the Aero Club of America. He became the first person to fly across Lake Michigan when he completed a 64 mile over-the-water flight from Silver Beach Amusement Park in St. Joseph, Michigan to Chicago on July 1, 1913.[3] In 1914, he flew to Milwaukee, Wisconsin with the Wisconsin Aero Club and, in the summer of 1915, he was hired by the Wisconsin Conservation Commission to fly fire patrol over the Northwoods in his Curtiss Model F flying boat.[4][5]
He died on May 15, 1976 in Bonita Springs, Florida.[6]