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The Laura Taber Barbour Air Safety Award

On April 14, 1945, Laura Taber Barbour was aboard a Pennsylvania Central Airlines DC-3 passing through the turbulent West Virginia skies as electrical storms ripped through Cooper’s Rock State Forest near Morgantown. She was among 17 passengers and a crew of three when the plane crashed into Cheat Mountain. All on board were killed.

In 1956, her husband, the late Dr. Clifford E. Barbour and their son Cliff augmented the unprompted insurance settlement and through collaboration with Flight Safety Foundation’s Jerome Lederer and Gloria Heath, established the Laura Taber Barbour Air Safety Award in her honor.

The Laura Taber Barbour Air Safety Award “recognizes notable achievement in the field of aviation safety — civil or military — in method, design, invention, study or other improvement.” Each year, the Award recipients are selected for “significant individual or group effort contributing to improving aviation safety, with emphasis on original contributions,” and a “significant individual or group effort performed above and beyond normal responsibilities.” Mechanics, engineers and others outside of top administrative or research positions should be especially considered. The contribution need not be recent, especially if the nominee has not received adequate recognition.

Nominations for the 2022 award, which will be presented during the Foundation’s 75th annual International Air Safety Summit (IASS) later this year, are now open. Click here to access the nomination form.

The members of the Award Board along with the Barbour family gratefully acknowledge your support and generosity of time.

 

Recipients of The Laura Taber Barbour Air Safety Award

2021 Henry Gourdji, International Civil Aviation Organization (retired)
2020 John Goglia, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (retired); honorary award to Sir Stuart Matthews, Flight Safety Foundation (retired)
2019 Cameron Ross, BHP Billiton
2018 Tay Tiang Guan, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore; honorary awards to Paul Russell (Boeing) and Jay Pardee (FAA), U.S. Commercial Aviation Safety Team
2017 Margaret (Peggy) Gilligan, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (retired)
2016 Ken Smart, U.K. Air Accidents Investigation Branch, British Airways
2015 Nancy Graham, ICAO Air Navigation Bureau (retired)
2014 William E. Chiles, “Target Zero” – Bristow Group’s Culture of Safety Team
2013 Key Dismukes, NASA Ames Research Center
2012 Robert Sheffield, Shell Aviation (retired)
2011 Capt. John Cox, Safety Operating Systems
2010 Dr. Harold O. Demuren, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
2009 Nicholas A. Sabatini, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (retired)
2008 Capt. Bertrand de Couville, Air France
2007 John R. Ackland, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
2006 Don Bateman, Honeywell
2005 Capt. Ralph S. Johnson
2004 Kay Yong, Ph.D., Aviation Safety Council, Taiwan, China
2003 Capt. Robert L. Sumwalt, US Airways and Air Line Pilots Association, International
2002 Capt. Edmond L. Soliday (retired), United Airlines
2001 Joseph Andrew Wright Sr., ARFF Technical Services
2000 Capt. Richard Slatter, C Eng, FRAeS, Consultant, International Civil Aviation Organization
1999 Meritt M. Birky, Ph.D., U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
1998 Vice Admiral Brent M. Bennitt, U.S. Navy (retired)
1997 William G. Laynor (retired), U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
1996 Capt. Robert G. Buley, Northwest Airlines
1995 C.O. Miller, System Safety
1994 Capt. H. Ray Lahr (retired), United Airlines
1993 Hidemaro Nagano, Japan Air Lines; John H. Enders, Flight Safety Foundation (honorary)
1992 Dr. William Reynard, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center
1991 Robert E. Doll, United Airlines
1990 Capt. John X. Stefanki (retired), United Airlines
1989 Capt. Heino Caesar, Lufthansa German Airlines
1988 Capt. J. L. DeCelles (retired), Trans World Airlines
1987 Hortencio G. Morsch, Varig Brazilian Airlines
1986 Warren A. Stauffer (retired), Lockheed Corp.
1985 Gary S. Livack, General Aviation Manufacturers Association
1984 Walter B. Horne (retired), U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
1983 Brian Hamliton Heeps, Repco Corp., Australia
1982 John T. Richards, Aviation Safety Bureau, Transport Canada
1981 Charles E. Billings, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center
1980 Delfina R. Mott, Association of Flight Attendants
1979 Capt. Paul A. Soderlind, Northwest Airlines
1978 Capt. B. Victor Hewes, Air Line Pilots Association, International
1977 James E. Dougherty, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
1976 George Wansbeek, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
1975 Fred Earnest Weick (retired), Piper Aircraft Corp.
1974 Dr. Ross McFarland, Guggenheim Center, Harvard University
1973 Capt. Homer Mouden, Braniff Airlines and Air Line Pilots Association, International
1972 Dr. John A. Swearingen, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Civil Aeromedical Research Institute
1971 Malcolm Kuhring, National Research Council, Canada
1970 Joseph J. O’Connell Jr. and staff, Bureau of Aviation Safety, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
1969 Theodore G. Linnert, Air Line Pilots Association, International
1968 Walter Tye, U.K. Air Registration Board
1967 W.O. Breuhaus and William F. Milliken Jr., Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory; W.M. Kauffman, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Ames Research Center
1966 Francis McCourt, U.S. Army Aviation Materiel Laboratories
1965 Arthur E. Jenks, U.S. Federal Aviation Agency; Gloria W. Heath, Flight Safety Foundation (honorary)
1964 Philip Donely, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center; Jerome Lederer, Flight Safety Foundation (honorary)
1963 David D. Thomas, U.S. Federal Aviation Agency
1962 Otto E. Kirchner Sr., The Boeing Co.
1961 E.S. Calvert and J.W. Sparke, U.K. Royal Aircraft Establishment
1960 Melvin N. Gough, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
1959 Allen L. Morse, U.S. Federal Aviation Agency
1958 James Martin, OBE, United Kingdom
1957 Harry F. Guggenheim
1956 Dugald O. Black, Gerard J. Pesman, I. Irving Pinkel and G. Merritt Preston, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Lewis Flight Propulsion Center

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