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FSF Heroism Award

The FSF Heroism Award was established by the Foundation in 1968 to recognize civil aircraft crewmembers or ground personnel whose heroic actions exceeded the requirements of their jobs and, as a result, saved lives or property. Selection of award recipients is determined by the degree of personal risk involved in the heroic act; the nature of the courage, perseverance and other personal characteristics that were displayed; and the degree to which the heroism was outside normal levels of duty and ability.

The award is presented only in years in which a nominee clearly meets the award’s standard for heroism.

In 1978, Wilkinson Sword Ltd. was commissioned to craft a permanent symbol of the award — The Graviner Sword, a 4.2-foot (1.3-meter) Scottish highland clan broadsword, modeled after a 15th-century two-handed battle sword. The award includes a miniature replica of The Graviner Sword.

This award was discontinued in 2011.

Recipients of the FSF Heroism Award
2010 No award
2009 No award
2008 No award
2007 No award
2006 No award
2005 No award
2004 No award
2003 No award
2002 No award
2001 Capt. Sean Loutitt, First Officer Mark Carey and Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Norman Wong, Kenn Borek Air
2000 No award
1999 Jim Corey, Silver Bay Logging
1998 Barry Walze, Continental Airlines
1997 Innokeniy Pavlovitch Tzivilev
1996 No award
1995 No award
1994 Richard DeMary, USAir
1993 No award
1992 No award
1991 No award
1990 Anatoly Grischenko (posthumously), U.S.S.R. civil helicopter pilot
1989 No award
1988 Arthur Bradbury, Sharon Ford (posthumously), Joanna Toff and Jacqueline Urbanski (posthumously), British Airways
1987 Neerja Bhanot (posthumously), Pan American World Airways
1986 Richard F. Jeppesen, Jeppesen Development
1985 Miss Naila Nazir, Pakistan International Airlines
1984 Larry Schmidt and Cliff Wilson, ERA Helicopters
1983 Richard E. Smart, Spellabarger Flying Services; Nelson Walker Sr., Walker Air Services
1982 Thomas N. Prinster and Lyle Hogg, Pilgrim Airlines
1981 Barbara Sorensen, Continental Airlines
1980 Wang Wen-hua, China Airlines
1979 Capt. Bain, Capt. Bosanquet, Capt. Campbell and Brian Johnstone, British Airway Helicopters
1978 No award
1977 Dorothy Kelly, Pan American World Airways
1976 Gilbert Pelowook, Alaskan State Trooper
1975 Lina Polk, National Airlines
1974 Capt. Ordell T. Nordseth, North Central Airlines
1973 Capt. Alberto Guingue, Helicopteros Nacionales do Colombis (HELICOIL)
1972 Helicopter Crews, Police and Firemen of São Paulo, Brazil
1971 Stewardess Barbara Harrison (posthumously), British Overseas Airways Corp.
1970 First Officer James E. Hartley (posthumously), Eastern Air Lines
1969 Alston James, Eastern Air Lines
1968 Charles W. Schoenberg, Trans World Airlines

 

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