Inside the former Chicago Meigs Field terminal building is a wall plague:

On July 1, 1913

The First Flight Across Lake Michigan

From St. Joseph, Michigan To Chicago, Illinois

Was Completed By

Jack Vilas

To Record This Milestone In Aviation History

This Tablet Is Placed By The Chicago Aero Commision

July, 1951

First Flight Across Lake Michigan

With only six weeks flight instruction, on the 1st July 1913 pilot Jack Vilas took off from the Silver Beach Amusement Park in St. Joseph, Michigan and flew the 64 miles over water flight, completing the first flight across Lake Michigan, with a landing at Grant Park, Chicago.

With no compass on board the airplane Vilas followed a lake steamer boat, before flying towards the smoke of the Gary steel mills, in Gary Illinois.

On the flight was a passenger, Will Bastar from Benton Harbor.

Jack Vilas

Jack Vilas (actually Logan Archbold Vilas) from Chicago, was born May 25th, 1891.

He received pilot’s license #6 on June 25, 1913 from the Aero Club of America, therefore becoming a member of the Early Birds of Aviation (for piloting an airplane before December 17, 1916).

Jack Vilas died May 15th, 1976 in Bonita Springs, Florida.

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