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Judges named for EAA Founder’s Innovation Prize

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2015 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Some very well-known names from the aviation world will be the judges as the Experimental Aircraft Association invites innovators to enhance aviation safety for amateur-built aircraft through its Founder’s Innovation Prize competition.

The competition will begin accepting entries Oct. 1.

The competition will use the best ideas from EAA members and chapters, with the encouragement of cash prizes for the best emerging technology, EAA officials noted.

The annual prize will have a specific safety focus each year, with the upcoming year’s goal emphasizing the design and development of a low-cost solution that recognizes imminent loss of control (LOC) in aircraft and provides an innovative way of increasing situational awareness or automation to the pilot.

Entrants must focus on cost, ease of installation, simplicity, wide applicability, and effectiveness in reducing loss-of-control occurrences. The top five entries will be invited to a presentation at EAA AirVenture 2016, where judges will review and critique the five innovations in a live, “Shark Tank”-style program.

Burt Rutan Innovations Gallery speaker AirVenture Oshkosh 2005
Burt Rutan

The best concept will receive a $25,000 cash prize, with second place receiving $10,000 and third $5,000.

Burt Rutan, legendary designer of SpaceShipOne — which in 2004 became the world’s first successful civilian spacecraft — as well as the designer of dozens of other aircraft, has agreed to serve as chief judge for the five-member group.

Other judges on the panel include:

  • Dick VanGrunsven: Designer of the Van’s RV series of aircraft kits, which are the world’s most popular kit design with more than 9,000 completed aircraft now flying worldwide.
  • Charlie Precourt: Former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions, including twice as shuttle commander. He is currently general manager of Orbital ATK’s Propulsion Systems Division and also chairs EAA’s safety committee.
  • Rod Machado: Best recognized as a renowned aviation safety speaker, he also has more than 10,000 hours of flight instruction time and is recognized as the voice of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator software.
  • Dave Morss: One of the country’s preeminent civilian test pilots and air racers, Dave has tested hundreds of aircraft designs and also appeared on the TV series “Mythbusters” as an expert on aircraft design and safety.

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  1. Don Long says

    July 16, 2016 at 11:48 am

    Does the EAA plan on making all of the LOC entries available to EAA members or may be just to those that entered the LOC contest?

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