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Hall of Fame seeks 2017 nominations

written by australianaviation.com.au | February 27, 2017

Organisers of the Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) are seeking nominations for the hall’s latest class of inductees.

Nominations can be for an individual or organisation who have made an outstanding contribution to aviation and/or aerospace.

“Australia has a wealth of aviation and aerospace history and heritage,” AHHOF chairman Steve Padgett said in a statement.

“All involve great stories of human endeavour and achievement. The aim of the Hall of Fame is to preserve our rich aviation and aerospace history and inspire our future generations.”

The 2017 inductees will be recognised at the annual dinner in November, which in previous years has been held at the Temora Aviation Museum in Wagga Wagga.

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There have been 37 individuals and five organisations admitted into the Hall of Fame since the first class of inductees received their awards in 2012.

These included Sir Lawrence Hargrave, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Sir Reginald Ansett, as well as Australian Aviation contributor and aviation safety author Macarthur “Mac” Job, whose books included the world-renowned Air Crash and Air Disaster book series (published between 1991 and 2001).

Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service, Qantas and the Australian Air Force Cadets are among those who have received the Southern Cross Award for organisations.

Details regarding nomination criteria and submission are available at www.aahof.com.au

Nominations close on June 30 2017.

The AAHOF was the brain child of Paul Tyrrell, former chief executive of the Regional Aviation Association of Australia, and Chris Manning, former Chief Pilot of Qantas and current Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) chief commissioner.

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Comments (3)

  • J Blow

    says:

    Greg Hood is the current Chief Commissioner of the ATSB. Chris Manning is one of 3 commissioners

  • HI FOLKS – I WOULD SUGGEST GEOFF WIKNER FOR THE HALL OF FAME – SOME OF HIS HISTORY IS IN HIS BOOK – THE FLIGHT OF THE HALIFAX – SOME IS IN C.A.A. FLYPAST BOOK – HE WAS NEIGHBOUR AT BNK. SO I GOT TO KNOW HIM PRETTY WELL – HIS COUSIN WAS EDGAR PERCIVAL IN U.K. – HIS SON LIVED IN NEWCASTLE AREA – THANX – RETD. E+I – J.C.

  • Roy Fordham

    says:

    Hello, I cannot recall, whether or not, the late Nancy ‘Bird’ Walton, has already been inducted into the Australian Aviation Hall of Fame, I am hopeful that she already has.
    Having known this dear Lady, and having been in her company for many years previously, her exploits into Australian aviation history were many, and of course, a true pioneer, of the RFDS outback activity, reference one of her delightful books, “My God, Its a Woman” makes this very clear.
    I therefore wish to submit that if she is not already inducted, I wish to nominate ‘Nancy’ her, in her honour.. Sincerely,
    Roy Fordham.

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