Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award Archives - FLYING Magazine https://cms.flyingmag.com/tag/wright-brothers-master-pilot-award/ The world's most widely read aviation magazine Thu, 16 Nov 2023 23:11:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Members of EAA 983 Honored for Safe Operation https://www.flyingmag.com/members-of-eaa-983-honored-for-safe-operation/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 22:10:00 +0000 https://www.flyingmag.com/?p=188051 The FAA has bestowed Wright Brothers and Charles Taylor awards to more than 30 members of EAA 983 in North Texas.

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The Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award is bestowed on pilots who have been flying for 50 years without revocation of their certificate. The Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award is given to mechanics who have been working on aircraft for 50 years. Usually, one of these two awards are bestowed annually by the FAA, but this year the agency handed out 31 for master pilot and one for master mechanic to members of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 983 in Granbury, Texas—all in one ceremony.

The ceremony was held at chapter headquarters at Pecan Plantation, Texas (0TX1). Joe Murphy and Darrell Hughes of the FAA’s North Texas Flight Standards District Office presided over the event.

According to Tom Woodward, the WBA/CTA award coordinator for EAA 983, this was the largest ceremony of its kind for the FAA. Woodward said the previous largest award event for WBA/CTA came with this same chapter in 2014 when 13 members were honored.

“Of the now 69 members in the Granbury area, 65 of them are or were members of EAA Chapter 983,” he said.

Woodward, a 19,000-hour retired airline captain, added that this year’s WBA recipients have a combined flight time in excess of 324,390 hours and a total of more than 1,691 years of flying. Individual flying time over those 50 years varied from 790 hours to more than 35,960. At least eight of the recipients hold CFI ratings. Woodward has been instructing in gliders since 1979.

Chapter 983 was established in 1992, and Woodward joined in 1996.

“As a chapter we have a very senior pilot group but are just now starting to get younger members,” Woodward said. “We fly about 20-40 Young Eagles every month. We sponsor one or two youngsters to the EAA Air Academy, and we’ve started a glider club where young people rebuilt a [Schweitzer] SGS-222 and on the weekend are learning to fly it.”

For more information about the chapter visit eaa983.org.

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The Kings Preview Their First Book on Business at AirVenture https://www.flyingmag.com/the-kings-preview-their-first-book-on-business-at-airventure/ Fri, 29 Jul 2022 21:48:20 +0000 https://www.flyingmag.com/?p=149845 The FAA also honored Martha King at the annual airshow with the FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award.

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John and Martha King founded King Schools more than 48 years ago as a result of the intersection between their passion for aviation and instruction, and their entrepreneurial spirit. At EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on Thursday, the Kings previewed their first nonfiction title aimed at the business market. 

LIFT: How to Start, Run and Grow Your Own Successful Business takes a look at the guiding principles by which the Kings have established and grown their businesses over the span of their life together—a life in which they deliberately set out to work as entrepreneurs and partners in every way.

Barry Knuttila, CEO of King Schools, presented the preview, which included a couple of the gems found within:

  • “You have a wonderful opportunity. You live in the time and place where you can pursue your passion and start your own business to improve your life and the lives you touch,” John and Martha write in the book’s introduction. 
  • “In flying and in business, you’ll always need to make corrections along the way. But in flying, when you are a good pilot in a well-built plane—just like when you’re a good entrepreneur running a well-designed company—you can make progress others only dream of.”

The book is dedicated to two people who were critical to their success—and who exemplify another guiding principle they hold dear, to hire and work with people who have talents and skills beyond their own. The first, Dave Jackson, is the former CEO of King Schools, and he brought his deep experience in video production and a trustworthy nature to the business. The second is Knuttila, the current CEO, who brought his expertise in technology development to King Schools at the time when the company needed to transition its courses from VHS to online delivery.

LIFT will be available on Amazon in October.

Martha King: Master Pilot

Martha King has enjoyed a long, storied aviation career—and this year she marked 50 years of continuous, accident-free flying. The FAA honors those pilots who achieve this milestone with the FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. Martha received hers on Wednesday at EAA AirVenture.

“It was a very big event, it was an emotional event,” Knuttila said of the moment when Martha was awarded the certificate. “Because those 50 years really sum up an amazing career so far of flying.”

But the word got out, and the FAA’s acting administrator, Billy Nolen, learned of the award, and extended a special invitation to the Kings to have the award “re-presented” to Martha at the end of the Meet the Administrator session at AirVenture. The event can be watched on the King Schools website—and the Kings did make it back to the press lunch to sign the pre-release copies of their book.

AOPA and STEM Education

High schools that are using the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Foundation’s Aviation STEM Curriculum can now take advantage of steeply discounted materials from King Schools.

The “You Can Fly” kit includes King Schools Private Pilot Ground School and Test Prep Course and Pilot Communications Course. Students receive an endorsement to take the FAA private pilot knowledge exam after completing three practice exams from within the course with passing scores. The Pilot Communications Course teaches pilot communication procedures and techniques in a way that covers all classes of airspace. The retail price for the two courses is $328; AOPA STEM students can purchase the You Can Fly Kit for $99.  

King Schools will also offer high schools using the AOPA curriculum the King Commercial Drone Pilot Course (retail $129) for $59 per course. The drone course prepares students to take the FAA Part 107 knowledge exam. 

New Controller

King Schools has recently brought on board a new controller, Kit Liberty, who is learning to fly as she joins the legendary pilot training business. Liberty comes with more than a decade of expertise and experience as a controller with high-tech companies.

Knuttila said, “Kit is joining us during an exciting time in our evolution as a company. John and Martha founded King Schools almost 50 years ago. Since then, the company has evolved in many ways to take advantage of emerging technology. 

“Most visibly, all our courses are now delivered online or downloaded and taken through mobile apps, but our accounting systems have also evolved right alongside our courses. Kit will take those systems to a new level. Her strong technological capabilities and leadership will continue moving our company forward as she takes over this crucial role.”

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