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FSF Recognizes Achievements in Aviation Safety at Ceremony in London

Jul 12, 2008

London, England, July 12, 2008 — Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) today announced the winners of the Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety and the Aviation Week & Space Technology Distinguished Service Award at a dinner co¬hosted with Honeywell. The dinner was held at the Churchill Cabinet War Rooms in London and attended by members of the media and special guests of the hosts.

The Honeywell Bendix Trophy was presented to the Mode S Radar Tools Project for the invention and implementation of two important new tools for maintaining aircraft separation in high-traffic terminal control areas. This is a project of the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), the U.K. air navigation service provider.

The recipient of the Aviation Week & Space Technology Distinguished Service Award is Capt. Dave Carbaugh of The Boeing Company. He was recognized for his lifetime achievements in aviation safety, including the work he has done to promote flight safety awareness, training, standard operating procedures and tools for pilots and maintenance technicians. He is a noted expert on subjects such as airplane tail strikes, in-flight upset recovery, wake turbulence, controlled flight into terrain and approach and landing accident reduction.

“It is always an honor to be able to publicly recognize vital efforts to make aviation even safer, whether from an initiative like the Mode S Radar Tools Project or the lifetime efforts of an individual such as Dave Carbaugh,” said FSF President and CEO William R. Voss. “These two awards address the past, present and future of aviation safety.” For more information about these awards and previous recipients, please visit the Aviation Safety Awards page of our web site.

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Flight Safety Foundation is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, auditing, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to pursue the continuous improvement of global aviation safety and the prevention of accidents. www.flightsafetstg.wpenginepowered.com

Contact: Emily McGee, Director of Communications, 1-703-739-6700, ext. 126; mcgee@webdeva.flightsafety.org

London, England, July 12, 2008 — Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) today announced the winners of the Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety and the Aviation Week & Space Technology Distinguished Service Award at a dinner co¬hosted with Honeywell. The dinner was held at the Churchill Cabinet War Rooms in London and attended by members of the media and special guests of the hosts.

The Honeywell Bendix Trophy was presented to the Mode S Radar Tools Project for the invention and implementation of two important new tools for maintaining aircraft separation in high-traffic terminal control areas. This is a project of the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), the U.K. air navigation service provider…

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FSF Recognizes Achievements in Aviation Safety at Ceremony in London

Jul 12, 2008

London, England, July 12, 2008 — Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) today announced the winners of the Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety and the Aviation Week & Space Technology Distinguished Service Award at a dinner co¬hosted with Honeywell. The dinner was held at the Churchill Cabinet War Rooms in London and attended by members of the media and special guests of the hosts.

The Honeywell Bendix Trophy was presented to the Mode S Radar Tools Project for the invention and implementation of two important new tools for maintaining aircraft separation in high-traffic terminal control areas. This is a project of the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), the U.K. air navigation service provider…

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