First presented in 1968 as the FSF Publication Award, the award was renamed in 1988 in memory of Cecil A. Brownlow, a veteran newspaper, wire service and magazine journalist who was the FSF editor of publications from 1981 until shortly before his death in 1988 at age 61.
The award recognizes significant contributions by journalists to aviation safety awareness. Candidates for the prestigious award may be individuals, publications or organizations. Nominations may be for long-term achievement or for outstanding articles, books or works in electronic media published or broadcast in a 12-month period.
Recipients of the Flight Safety Foundation Cecil A. Brownlow Publication Award |
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2015 | John Croft and Sean Broderick, Aviation Week & Space Technology |
2014 | Waiting To Happen: The Tragedy of Air India Express Flight IX812; Capt. Samir Kohli |
2013 | FAA Safety Briefing; U.S. Federal Aviation Administration |
2012 | Alan Bradbury, Korusafe, the flight safety magazine of Air New Zealand |
2011 | Andy Pasztor,The Wall Street Journal |
2010 | Flight Safety Australia, Civil Aviation Safety Authority Australia |
2009 | HindSight, Eurocontrol |
2008 | David Learmount, Flight Group |
2007 | SkySafety21, Korean Air |
2006 | Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun |
2005 | Alan Levin and Robert Davis, USA Today; Aer Safety, Aer Lingus |
2004 | Ames Alexander, Elizabeth Leland, Ted Mellnik and Ted Reed, The Charlotte Observer |
2003 | Australian Transport Safety Bureau |
2002 | David Evans, Air Safety Week |
2001 | Gary Stoller, USA Today |
2000 | TAM Safety Digest, TAM Brazilian Airlines |
1999 | Richard N. Aarons, Business & Commercial Aviation; Safety On Line, US Airways Corporate Safety Department |
1998 | Stanley R. Mohler, M.D. M.A., Wright State University School of Medicine |
1997 | Aeromedical Education Division, Civil Aeromedical Institute Office of Aviation Medicine, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Elizabeth A. Marchak, The Plain Dealer |
1996 | EVA Air, Safety; Don Phillips, The Washington Post |
1995 | ASRS Directline (U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Aviation Safety Reporting System); Jerry Hannifin, Time |
1994 | Air Safety Week |
1993 | British Airways Safety Information System (BASIS) |
1992 | Flywise; LTU Süd, Flight Safety Report |
1991 | Flight lnternational |
1990 | Thai Airways, Flight Safety Information |
1989 | Olympic Airways, Olympic Safety Revlew |
1988 | USAir, Flight Crew View |
1987 | Australian Department of Aviation, Aviation Safety Digest; British Airways, Air Safety Review |
1986 | Japan Air Lines, Flight Safety; New Zealand Civil Aviation Division, Flight Safety; Transport Canada, Aviation Safety Programs Branch, Aviation Safety Letter |
1985 | Ansett Airlines, Crewman; Technical Information Program (TIP) |
1984 | All Nippon Airways; U.K. Flight Safety Committee, Flight Safety Focus |
1983 | American Airlines, AA Maintenance Newsletter; Trans Australia Airlines, Quarterly Summary of Accidents and Incidents |
1982 | Douglas B. Feaver, The Washington Post; Gulf Air, Flight Safety Review |
1981 | Singapore Air Lines, Flight Safety Review; U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
1980 | The Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden; Eastern Air Lines, Flight Line |
1979 | KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, Plane Facts; U.S. Navy, Naval Safety Center, Approach |
1978 | Gerard M. Bruggink, deputy director, Bureau of Accident Investigation, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board; William L. Donovan, Flight Operations; Michael E. Long, National Geographic; Capt. Fran Wallace, Pan American World Airways, Crosscheck |
1977 | Cathay Pacific Airways, KaiTalk Flight Operations Advisory Bulletins; J.M. Ramsden, The Safe Airline; U.S. Air Force Inspection and Safety Center |
1976 | Airwork, Turbine Update; U.S. National Transportation Safety Board |
1975 | Shell Aviation News; Richard Witkin, New York Times |
1974 | Douglas Aircraft Co., McDonnell Douglas Corp., Flight Approach and Flight Crew Newsletter; Flight lnternational |
1973 | Dr. George J. Kidera, Angels Can Do No More; United Airlines; U.S. Military Airlift Command, The MAC Flyer |
1972 | Department of Civil Aviation, Australia, Aviation Safety Digest; The Air Line Pilot |
1971 | Capt. Robert N. Buck, Weather Flying; D.P. Davies, Air Registration Board, Handling the Big Jets; Thomas G. Foxworth and Harold F. Marthinsen, Accelerate … Stop |
1970 | British Overseas Airways Corp., Air Safety Review; Jerry V. Tobias, Ph.D., U.S. Federal Aviation Administration |
1969 | Frank J. Clifford, FAA Aviation News; Thomas G. Foxworth, Air Line Pilot |
1968 | Pakistan International Airlines, Air Safety |