Terms of Reference for Awards

Any nomination for an award in any category which, in the opinion of the Committee, should rightly be brought to the attention of HM Government for a national award or other recognition will be so referred with the endorsement and support of the Court.

 

LIFETIME CONTRIBUTION TO THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

The Award of Honour

Awarded for an outstanding and enduring contribution to aviation.

 

FOR OUTSTANDING COURAGE OR DEVOTION TO DUTY IN THE AIR

The Grand Master's Award

(formerly The Grand Master's Commendation and incorporating the former Award for Gallantry)  Awarded for an act of valour or gallantry, at the discretion of the Grand Master.

The Master's Commendation

Awarded for outstanding service in the air, at the discretion of the Master.

The Master's Medal

Awarded to any person in aviation, at any time, for an act or other achievement in aviation considered worthy of the Medal, as soon as the facts of the event are clear.  This is intended to be an immediate award, made at the discretion of the Master. It is done so on the advice of the Trophies and Awards Committee, after careful consideration and due diligence.

The Hugh Gordon-Burge Memorial Award

Awarded to a member or members of a crew whose outstanding behaviour and action contributed to the saving of their aircraft or passengers.

The Prince Philip Helicopter Rescue Award

Awarded to an individual member of a helicopter crew, a complete crew or the crews of multiple helicopters, for an act of outstanding courage or devotion to duty in the course of land or sea search and rescue operations.

The Barry Marsden Memorial Award

Awarded to an individual, a complete aircraft crew, or an organisation, for an outstanding contribution to the preservation of life during (a) natural disaster(s).

 

FLIGHT OPERATIONS

The Sir Barnes Wallis Medal

Awarded in recognition of an innovative and exceptional contribution to aviation.

The Grand Master's Medal

Awarded to an individual under the age of 30 for outstanding achievement and endeavour in any field of aviation.

The Brackley Memorial Trophy

Awarded to an individual, a complete aircraft crew, or an organisation, for an outstanding contribution to air transport or transport aircraft operations.

The Johnston Memorial Trophy

Awarded for outstanding performance in the operation of airborne or space systems, manned or unmanned.

The Sword of Honour

Awarded for an outstanding contribution to General Aviation.

The Myles Bickerton Trophy

Awarded for outstanding flying achievement in General Aviation.

The Hanna Trophy

Awarded for an outstanding contribution to the art of display flying of historic, vintage or modern fighter aircraft.

 

FLIGHT TEST

The Derry & Richards Memorial Medal

Awarded to a test pilot who has made an outstanding contribution in advancing the art and science of aviation.

The Eric "Winkle" Brown Memorial Award

Awarded for an exceptional achievement or contribution, by an individual or team, to the operational assessment or development of a manned aircraft(s) or airborne system(s).

 

SAFETY AND SURVIVAL

The Sir James Martin Award

Awarded to an individual, a group, team or organisation, which has made an outstanding, original and practical contribution leading to the safer operation of aircraft or the survival of aircrew or passengers.

The Cumberbatch Trophy

Awarded for an outstanding contribution to aviation safety.

 

TRAINING

The Glover Trophy

(formerly the Sir Alan Cobham Memorial Award)  Awarded to the most meritorious student pilot graduating from a college or school of civil or military aviation.  Particular consideration will be given to the candidate’s progress during the course, including qualities of character, leadership, involvement in sport, recreation and voluntary service, in addition to flying and academic achievement.

The Central Flying School Trophy

Awarded to an individual, group or organisation that has made an outstanding contribution toward the achievement of excellence in the delivery of flying training or instructional standards.

The Pike Trophy

Awarded to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to civil flying instruction.

The John Landymore Trophy

Awarded to the outstanding candidate of that year for a PPL Scholarship. The award is recommended by the Guild Scholarship Committee.

 

FOR SERVICES TO THE COMPANY

The Sir Alan Cobham Memorial Award

(formerly the Award of Merit)  Awarded for meritorious service to the Company.

 

REGIONAL AWARDS

The Grand Master's Australian Medal

Awarded to an individual, a group or organisation involved in any branch of aviation in the Australian Region or to Australian nationals abroad, who or which has made a meritorious contribution to any aviation activity, either by displaying technical excellence or by the development of a procedure or operational technique of an outstanding nature.

The Australian Bi-Centennial Award

Awarded as an ongoing commemoration of the Australian Bi-centenary, to recognise an outstanding individual contribution to Australian aviation.

The Captain John Ashton Memorial Award

To recognise a professional pilot or organisation for an outstanding contribution to flight standards and   aviation safety within Australia.To recognise a professional pilot or organisation for an outstanding contribution to flight standards and   aviation safety within Australia.

The Jean Batten Memorial Award

Awarded in memory of the late Liveryman Miss Jean Batten, to recognise an outstanding individual, crew, group or organisation's contribution to New Zealand aviation.

 

AVIATION MEDIA

The Hugh Field Memorial Award for Aviation Journalism

(formerly the Award for Aviation Journalism)  Awarded to an individual journalist, publication or organisation for an outstanding contribution to the promotion or public awareness of aviation in general or of any important aspect of aviation activity.