EMBRY-RIDDLE AND AVIATION HISTORY RESOURCES
To keep its legacy alive for future aviation enthusiasts, the University collects and archives documents, oral histories, memorabilia, photographs, and artifacts that tell the Embry-Riddle story from the earliest days as a flight school in Cincinnati, Ohio, through its emergence as a global university.
University Archives
Documents, oral histories, memorabilia, photographs, and artifacts preserving Embry-Riddle's legacy as pioneer and partner in the evolution of the aviation industry.
Aviation Safety and Security Archives
ASASA provides information about aviation safety and aviation security to faculty, students, and the aviation community. It is a university resource which promotes research by preserving and making available primary, unique records, manuscripts, and other material, and it is a portal that facilitates access to information relating to aviation and aviation/aerospace safety and security.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- The Wings Club
- #5 British Flying Training School
- Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum
- Smithsonian NASP Archives Division
- American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum
- National Archives and Records Administration
- San Diego Aerospace Museum
- Frontiers of Flight Museum
- Museum of Flight
- United States Army Aviation Museum
- Aerofiles
- The Ninety Nines: International Organization of Women Pilots
- Women In Aviation International