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South Carolina Aviation Association navigates the future

By General Aviation News Staff · March 15, 2023 ·

The South Carolina Aviation Association (SCAA) held its annual conference in Spartanburg Feb. 15-17, 2023, bringing together airport directors and managers, commissioners, government officials, consultants, airport partners, aviation enthusiasts, and industry leaders.

The conference theme was “Navigating the Future” and covered industry trends, state and federal updates, project showcases, networking, and more, according to SCAA officials.

Education sessions included FAA and South Carolina Aeronautics Commission updates, an economic development case study from Georgetown County, airport development updates, and more.

The conference’s Hall of Fame Banquet included the induction of two men into the South Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame: Ira Ellis “Bud” Coward II and retired Col. Michael Miller. To be considered for the Hall of Fame, nominees must make a substantial contribution to aviation, performed with a high degree of excellence, above and beyond the nominee’s vocation or political position, SCAA officials explained.

Ira Ellis “Bud” Coward II was inducted into the SC Aviation Hall of Fame as an Elite Aviator. He is pictured with his award, presented by Terry Connorton, SCAA Past President. (Photo courtesy SCAA)
Retired US Air Force Col. Michael Miller was inducted into the SC Aviation Hall of Fame. He was represented by his children, Laura Smoak (left) and Christopher Miller (right), who were on hand to accept the award from SCAA Past President Terry Connorton (center). In the background is a portrait of Charles Lindbergh, which was painted live by artist Jared Emerson.

Two awards were also presented during the conference. The Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Joe Frasher, retired director of the Greenville Downtown Airport, while the Order of the Palmetto was given to James D. Stephens, director of the Greenville Downtown Airport.

The association raised more than $12,000 for its Scholarship Fund during the conference from a silent auction and golf program.

“The members of the South Carolina Aviation Association look forward to the annual conference and this year was no exception. Not only was the attendance exceptional, but the educational discussions and impactful interactions among the attendees made it a complete success,” said Kevin Howell, South Carolina Aviation Association president.

The South Carolina Aviation Association’s next annual conference is in Myrtle Beach, Feb. 14-16, 2024.

For more information: 877-FLY SCAA (395-7222) or SCAAOnline.com.

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