The South Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame was established in 1991. It is intended primarily to honor leaders in the aviation industry. In more than 15 years, almost 50 aviation enthusiasts have been recognized and honored by the South Carolina Aviation Association (SCAA) as inductees in the Hall of Fame. Here is the list.

2007
Representative Bob Walker
Aviator of the Year

Randolph Battle
Wendall Gibson
 
2005
General Hansford T. Johnson
John "Henry" Luke Williamson
Benjamin Franklin Johnson
2006
Senator Phil Leventis
Aviator of the Year


Ray Butters
William G. "Billy" Farrow
Jimmie Stewart

2004
Gerald M. Ballard
Jack Barry

 

2003
Robert “Bob” Russell
Aviator of the Year

Senator Ernest "Fritz" Hollings
Caroll Joye

2002
Captain Edward T.H. Shaffer, Jr.
Aviator of the Year

Frank Bedard
George G. Miler, Jr.

2001
Roland “Rocky” J. Gannon
Aviator of the Year

A. Lee Orr
Hiers Furtick

2000
Robert (Bob) C. Pulliam
Aviator of the Year

Rear Admiral (Ret.) James H. Flatley, III
John Nelson Shelton

1999
Richard “Dick” L. Hitt
Aviator of the Year

Haywood R. “Woody” Faison
Thomas S. Summer

1998
Howell C. “Nick” Jones
Aviator of the Year

Horace Ellis “Sally” Crouch
General Lloyd W. “Fig” Newton

1997
Frank L. Culbertson Jr.
Aviator of the Year

Carolyn Pilaar
Xen K. Motsinger

1996
General Charles F. Bolden Jr.
Aviator of the Year

Colgate “Coke” Darden III
Nettie DuRant Dickerson
M.B. “Dusty” Huggins

1995
Carolina Etheridge Hembel
Aviator of the Year

william W. “Bill” Hawkins
Elliott Huger Lynam Jr.
John T. Talbert Jr.

1994
Samuel F. Austin
Aviator of the Year

Charles Moss Duke Jr.
Thomas Cecil Hadwin
Lester F. Hembel
Joseph B. Wilder

1993
Jimmie I. Hamilton
Aviator of the Year

Robert Edmiston Bryant
Cyrus Robert “Buck” Moss
Sylvia Roth

1992
Maynard Cusworth
Aviator of the Year

John W. Hamilton
Barnie B. McEntire Jr.
Ronald E. McNair
Elliott White Springs

1991
Ernest Henderson
Aviator of the Year

John Cureton
Joe Giltner
Bevo Howard
Dexter Martin
Frances Higham Miller
Len Povey

Each year at the association's Annual Conference, the members of the Hall of Fame and the newest inductees are recognized and celebrated. Nominations for the 2007 South Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame are now being accepted, and these individuals will be honored at the Annual Conference to be held in Hilton Head February 8-10, 2008.

To nominate an individual, please use the recently updated criteria noted below and using the form included, submit the requested information to SCAA Headquarters by July 15. Mail should be sent to SCAA Hall of Fame, PO Box 12067, Columbia, SC 29211.

Below are two "Click and Print" .pdf documents containing this information, past winners, and nomination form for the 2007 award winner.
Criteria Document      Nomination Form

 

 

Hall of Fame Criteria

  1. It is not necessary to have a Hall of Fame inductee every year.
  2. Nominees should be reviewed by the appropriate FAA or DOA officials to ensure there are no concerns or reasons why the person should not be nominated.
  3. Nominations should stand for 2 years.
  4. The nominee should have a minimum 25 years involvement with aviation.
  5. The nominee should be a leader in the aviation community or have made a significant contribution to aviation above and beyond a normal career.
  6. The nominee should have close ties with South Carolina.

 


Aviator of the Year Criteria

  1. It is not necessary to have an Aviator of the Year every year.
  2. The nominee should be a true aviator (pilot).
  3. The nominee’s accomplishment in aviation should be verifiable and attached to the application.
  4. The nominee should have achievements above and beyond a normal pilot.
  5. Nominations should stand for 2 years.


All Nominees should

  • demonstrate/or have demonstrated ethical conduct and responsibility toward associates in the industry
    and community.
  • have/or have had substantial influence on promoting and preserving the state’s aviation industry.
  • contribute/or have contributed to the image of South Carolina as viewed on the state and national level.
  • have/or have had a high level of respect within the state’s aviation community for performance, public service
    and political support.
   
   
 

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