J. Lynn Helms
J. Lynn Helms | |
|---|---|
| 8th United States Federal Aviation Administrator | |
| In office April 22, 1981 – January 31, 1984 | |
| President | Ronald Reagan |
| Preceded by | Langhorne Bond |
| Succeeded by | Donald D. Engen |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Jonee Lynn Helms March 1, 1925 De Queen, Arkansas |
| Died | December 11, 2011 (aged 86) Westport, Connecticut |
| Political party | Republican |
| Alma mater | University of Oklahoma |
Jonee Lynn Helms (March 1, 1925 – December 11, 2011) was a U.S. Marine Corps officer who served as president of Piper Aircraft Corp. and as administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
During his tenure as FAA Administrator, Helms originated and oversaw development of the 1982 National Airspace System (NAS) Plan; he headed the U.S. delegation to the United Nations emergency session following the Soviet Union's shooting down of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 and played a key role in the August 3, 1981 Air traffic Control Strike that resulted in the termination of over 11,000 air traffic controllers.