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Jim tilmon weatherman
Jim tilmon weatherman










In 1993 a tribute to Jim honoring his 25 years of service as a Chicago journalist was read into the Congressional Record of the United States by Illinois Congressman Bobby L. He has also served as an expert witness in the areas of aviation and weather for many legal firms in Chicago and most recently for a firm in San Francisco. Various television, cable news and radio stations across the country often seek Jim’s commentary and aviation analysis. Later Jim served as the aviation analyst and reporter for WBBM-TV CBS 2 Chicago. He was also frequently called upon as an expert in aviation matters by the FOX, NBC, CBS and ABC affiliates in Phoenix, WMAQ-TV in Chicago, NBC-17 Raleigh, and national outlets including, NBC Nightly News, CNBC, MSNBC, Chris Matthews "Hard Ball", the Abrams Report, the News with Brian Williams, Imus In The Morning, CNN, CNN International and Nightline with Ted Koppel. After resigning from WMAQ-TV in 1994, Jim continued doing on-air aviation reporting for the FOX television station in Chicago and for the local FOX affiliate in Phoenix, AZ. He then went on to spend 22½ years with WMAQ-TV, the NBC owned station in Chicago, initially hosting another weekly magazine format show, Tilmon Tempo" and then serving as on-air weather forecaster and aviation analyst. “Our People" was the first show of its kind in the nation – a show of, for and by Black people.

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Jim spent four years with WTTW, the Public Broadcasting System TV station in Chicago hosting his own live weekly magazine format show. Not one to leave opportunities unexplored, he successfully coupled a career in television during most of his time with American. The program’s intent was to enlighten minority middle and high school students concerning the expanding opportunities in industry, and to inspire them with the confidence to seek careers in areas they may not have thought possible.īased in Chicago, IL for his entire airline career he retired with the rank of Captain. He was also selected by American to participate in Vice President Hubert Humphrey’s Plans for Progress Task Force on Youth Motivation. His experience included operating the DC-6, DC-7, BAC-111 and Boeing 727 and serving as an instructor on the BAC-111 at the American Airlines Flight Academy. Of historical note, Jim was the third African-American hired to fly commercially by American Airlines and the fifth overall in the United States. as a commercial pilot for nearly thirty years. From the Army he went on to fly for American Airlines, Inc.

jim tilmon weatherman

He was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain. During his eight years in the military he served in the Army Corps of Engineers and was stationed at various bases in the United States and in Hanau, Germany. He began his flying career in the United States Army as a helicopter and fixed wing pilot. Jim Tilmon has a lifetime of knowledge and experience that he is able to use and share with others to fill their need for good, sound and valid aviation advice and consultation.










Jim tilmon weatherman