List of aviation awards
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This list of aviation awards is an index to articles about notable awards given in the field of aviation. It includes a list of awards for winners of competitions or records, a list of awards by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, various other awards and list of aviation halls of fame.
Competitions and records
[edit]Awards for speed and distance of flights were popular in the early days of aviation, and some continue today.
Country | Award | Sponsor | Given for |
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United States | Barringer Trophy | Soaring Society of America | Longest distance soaring flight other than those flown at the US National Contest[1] |
United States | Bendix Trophy | Bendix Corporation | Transcontinental, point-to-point race[2][3] |
France | Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe | Aéro-Club de France | Speed trial for powered aircraft over a distance of 200 kilometres, to be flown as an outward leg of 100 km followed by a return to the starting point[4][5] |
United Kingdom | Daily Mail aviation prizes | Daily Mail newspaper | Various competitions[6][7] |
International | De la Vaulx Medal | Fédération Aéronautique Internationale | Holders of recognized absolute world aviation records[8] |
United States | Dole Air Race | James Dole | Air race across the Pacific Ocean from northern California to the Territory of Hawaii[9] |
France | Femina Cup | Femina (French magazine) | Woman who, by sunset on 31 December each year, had made the longest flight, in time and distance, without landing[10] |
United States | Gordon Bennett Trophy | James Gordon Bennett Jr. | Fastest time over a measured distance (time trial)[11][12] |
United States | Hearst Transcontinental Prize | William Randolph Hearst | First aviator to fly coast to coast across the United States, in either direction, in fewer than 30 days from start to finish. The prize expired in November 1911 without a winner.[13][14][15] |
Germany | Hindenburg Cup | Paul von Hindenburg | Achievements in powered flight[16] |
United States | Igor I. Sikorsky Human Powered Helicopter Competition | American Helicopter Society (AHS) International | First human powered helicopter to meet a set of extremely challenging flight requirements[17] |
International | Lilienthal Gliding Medal | Fédération Aéronautique Internationale | Remarkable performance in gliding, or eminent services to the sport of gliding over a long period of time[18] |
International | Edison Award | Edison Awards | Honoring excellence in innovation |
United States | Mackay Trophy | United States Air Force | Most meritorious flight of the year[19] |
France | Michelin Cup | Michelin | Various long-distance flight competition[20][21][22] |
United States | Orteig Prize | Raymond Orteig | First Allied aviator(s) to fly non-stop from New York City to Paris or vice versa[23] |
United States | Richard C. du Pont Memorial Trophy | Soaring Society of America | Winner of U.S. National Open Class Soaring Championship[24] |
France | Schneider Trophy | Jacques Schneider | Winner of a race for seaplanes and flying boats (see also List of Schneider Trophy aircraft)[25] |
United States | Thompson Trophy | Thompson Products | The race was 10 miles (16 km) long with 50-foot-high (15 m) pylons marking the turns, and emphasized low altitude flying and maneuverability at high speeds[26][27] |
Society of Experimental Test Pilots awards
[edit]The Society of Experimental Test Pilots, an international organization based in the United States, offers or has offered various awards.
Award | Given for |
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European Flight Test Safety Award | Individuals who made significant contributions in the area of safety within flight testing[28] |
Friend of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots Award | Exceptional and notable contribution to the operation and the objectives of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots[29] |
Herman R. Salmon Award | Most outstanding technical paper published in Cockpit magazine[30] |
Iven C. Kincheloe Award | Outstanding professional accomplishment in the conduct of flight testing[31] |
James H. Doolittle Award | Outstanding accomplishment in technical management or engineering achievement in aerospace technology[32] |
Ray E. Tenhoff Award | Most outstanding technical paper presented at the annual Society of Experimental Test Pilots Symposium[33][34] |
Tony LeVier Flight Test Safety Award | People who have significantly contributed to the safety of flight test operations[35] |
Other awards
[edit]Country | Award | Sponsor | Given for |
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United States | A. Leo Stevens Parachute Medal | National Air Races | Contributions to parachute design and techniques[36][37] |
Brazil | Order of Aeronautical Merit | Brazilian Air Force | Distinguished service and exceptional contributions to the Brazilian Air Force[38] |
United Kingdom | Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards | World Leadership Forum | Writers and broadcasters working in the aerospace and aviation field[39][40] |
United Kingdom | Britannia Trophy | Royal Aero Club | Aviators accomplishing the most meritorious performance in aviation during the previous year[41][42] |
United States | Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award | Federal Aviation Administration | Lifetime accomplishments of senior aviation mechanics[43] |
United States | Cheney Award | United States Air Force | Act of valor, extreme fortitude or self-sacrifice in a humanitarian interest, performed in connection with aircraft, but not necessarily of a military nature[44][45] |
United States | Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Award | United States Navy | Safety based on aircraft flight mishap rates, ground mishaps, currency of safety programs, and flight exposure, etc.[46] |
United States | Collier Trophy | National Aeronautic Association | Greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles[47] |
United States | Dale Wright Award | National Air Traffic Controllers Association | Professional and exceptional career service to NATCA and the National Airspace System[48] |
International | Edward Warner Award | International Civil Aviation Organization | Aviation pioneers or organizations that have contributed to civil aviation[49] |
United States | Endeavor Award | Angel Flight West, California Science Center | Volunteer pilots and organizations that coordinate their gifts of flight to serve those in need[50] |
International | FAI Gold Air Medal | Fédération Aéronautique Internationale | Great contributions to the development of aeronautics by their activities, work, achievements, initiative or devotion to the cause of aviation[51] |
United States | Paul E. Garber Award | Civil Air Patrol | CAP members who have dedicated themselves to leadership and personal development in the CAP[52] |
United States | General Aviation Awards Program | Federal Aviation Administration | Individual general aviation professionals on the local, regional, and national levels for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety[53][54] |
United States | Daniel Guggenheim Medal | American Society of Mechanical Engineers etc. | Persons who make notable achievements in the advancement of aeronautics[55] |
United States | Harmon Trophy | National Aeronautic Association | World's outstanding aviator, aviatrix, and aeronaut (balloon or dirigible)[56] |
United States | Howard Hughes Memorial Award | Aero Club of Southern California | Aerospace leader whose accomplishments over a long career have contributed significantly to the advancement of aviation or space technology[57] |
United States | John J. Montgomery Award | National Society of Aerospace Professionals, San Diego Air & Space Museum | Aerospace achievement[58] |
United States | L. Welch Pogue Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aviation | Aviation Week & Space Technology | Visionary and preeminent leader of contemporary aviation[59][60][61] |
United States | Langley Gold Medal | Smithsonian Institution | Outstanding contributions to the sciences of aeronautics and astronautics[62] |
United States | Living Legends of Aviation | Kiddie Hawk Air Academy | Significant contributions to aviation[63] |
Germany | Ludwig Prandtl Ring | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt | Outstanding contribution in the field of aerospace engineering[64] |
United States | Maintenance Trophy | Lockheed Martin | Teams are examined on their flight line operations, the quality of their support elements, engineering skills and a team interview[65] |
United States | Michael A. Dornheim Award | National Press Club | Presented in honor of the late Michael A. Dornheim, a longtime reporter and editor at Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine.[66] The recipient must be a working journalist writing about aerospace, defense, the airline industry, or aerospace science and engineering. The winner gets a $1,000 prize. [67] |
United States | Octave Chanute Award | American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | Pilot(s) or test personnel that contributed to the advancement of the art, science, or technology of aeronautics[68] |
United States | Onizuka Prop Wash Award | U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School | Student at the USAF TPS who contributed most to class spirit and morale[69][70] |
Australia | Oswald Watt Gold Medal | Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia | A most brilliant performance in the air or the most notable contribution to aviation by an Australian or in Australia[71] |
United States | Pilot Proficiency Award Program | Federal Aviation Administration | General aviation pilots knowledge and proficiency (safety)[72] |
International | Polaris Award | International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations | Airline crews in recognition for acts of exceptional airmanship, heroic action or a combination of these two attributes[73] |
International | Salute to Excellence | Helicopter Association International | Outstanding achievements in the international helicopter community[74][75] |
United Kingdom | Segrave Trophy | Royal Automobile Club | Outstanding Skill, Courage and Initiative on Land, Water and in the Airfirst person to hold both the land and water speed records simultaneously.[76][77] |
Americas | SICOFAA Legion of Merit Medal | System of Cooperation Among the American Air Forces | Military members or civilians who have contributed to and promoted the interests of SICOFAA[78] |
United States and Canada | Superior Airmanship Award | Air Line Pilots Association, International | Superior airmanship (safety)[79][80] |
United States | Tailhooker of the Year Award | Tailhook Association | Yearly award given to an individual who has made the most significant contribution to U.S. carrier aviation.[81] Reference to the tailhook of an aircraft based airplane. |
United States | Tony Jannus Award | Tony Jannus Distinguished Aviation Society | Individual achievement in scheduled commercial aviation by airline executives, inventors and manufacturers, and government leaders[82][83] |
United States | William J. Kossler Award | Vertical Flight Society | Greatest achievement in practical application or operation of rotary wing aircraft[84] |
United States | Wright Brothers Medal | SAE International | Notable contributions in the engineering, design, development, or operation of air and space vehicles[85][86][87] |
United States | Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy | National Aeronautic Association | Significant public service of enduring value to aviation in the United States[88] |
North American aviation halls of fame
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