Houston Chronicle Sunday

CARL MADELEY

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September 15, 1931 - June 23, 2022

Quiet Birdman and aviation pioneer, Carl A. Madeley, 90, of Conroe, Texas, passed away peacefully on June

23, 2022 after unexpected complicati­ons from a medical event.

Born in rural Conroe in September 1931, Carl worked in the evenings after school and learned to fly at the Montgomery County Airport (Conroe North Houston Regional Airport). He flew solo in 1946 and in August of 1947 a month before his 16th birthday received his Private Pilot’s license from the Civil Aeronautic­s Authority (pre-FAA), being the 4th pilot in America to be blind in one eye. He later went on to receive his driver’s license (uncle Sam Hoke made him the day after receiving his pilot’s license), before exploring a career in explosive demolition. Carl was part of the 62nd Combat Engineers in the Korean War and as a demolition specialist was responsibl­e for converting the Han River Pass into a functional highway.

After the war, Carl returned to aviation, receiving his Aircraft and Engine Mechanic License, Inspection Authorizat­ion License, Helicopter Maintenanc­e License, was type-rated in more than a dozen aircraft types, and flew more than 24,000 hours before he stopped counting. He was an original “Lear Jet Driver” having flown serial #3 (now at the Smithsonia­n) and having been responsibl­e for surviving and solving the early “runaway trim” problem which plagued the company in the early days.

During his career which spanned two-thirds of the industry’s existence, he flew the famous, and infamous, around the world while working for giants of Texas industry including Houston’s Fondren family, Jack Perry, Rowan Drilling, and Wanda Petroleum to name a few.

For special service in 1974 to Governor Hall, became an Honorary Colonel in the Oklahoma National Guard. In 2005, the FAA simultaneo­usly awarded him aviation’s highest honors, the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, and the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic award - each requiring 50 years of service with no incident.

He was a sales agent for the Lear Jet Corporatio­n and also served as Chief of the Houston Air Center at Hobby Airport. Always learning and seeking to advance his industry, he trained other pilots throughout North America. In his later career he was VP of OMAC Aircraft (Old Man Aircraft Corporatio­n), and was an executive of H&M Aircraft, and Condor Aircraft. He is known for shepherdin­g numerous mayors, governors, senators, royalty, and men who would become President, to their destinatio­ns safely.

As Carl prepares for his last flight, services will be held at Metcalf Funeral Directors in Conroe on Thursday, June

30, 2022 at 10:00am, with burial following at the Texas State Landmark, George Bell Madeley Cemetery at 15256 Saddlewood Dr, Conroe, TX, weather permitting. Viewing will be held Wednesday, June 29, 2022 from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Metcalf Funeral Directors.

He is preceded in death by his loving wife Jacqueline (Jackie) Madeley. He is survived by son, Ron Madeley of Seattle, daughters Debbie Knight, and Renee Ellisor, of Houston, special first cousin Eulice Vial of Conroe, cousins Ivan Madeley and Hulon Madeley of Conroe, numerous grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren, extended family and one other child, Darlene Kuehn Huls (et al) of parts unknown mentioned last “only because of the problems, hatred and ungrateful­ness she has displayed” toward him in life.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the National Scleroderm­a Foundation and look up at the sky!

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