John Eacott (right) receives Master Air Pilot Award |
"Before the Company was established in 1929, the future status of air pilots and air navigators was very much in doubt. The small group of commercial pilots who formed the "Guild" were virtually responsible for ensuring that their successors enjoyed a professional status, and one of the Company's objectives has been to foster and improve that standing. From the beginning the Company was modelled on the lines of the old City Guilds and Livery Companies and its constitution and by-laws reflect that foundation, although its activities and work is very much contemporary.
The Company became a Livery Company of the City of London in 1956: a rarely bestowed mark of distinction. This was a great factor in increasing not only the influence of the Company, the 81st Livery Company to be formed in 800 years, but of the entire profession of pilot and navigator in the United Kingdom and overseas.
In 2014, it received a further mark of distinction in being granted a Royal Charter in the name of the Honourable Company of Air Pilots. HCAP is unique as the only London company with overseas regions."
FOB member, John Eacott, son of past Odd Bods President Walter Eacott, is a Liveryman of the Company (John is shown on the right in our photo).John was granted freedom of the City of London some years ago in keeping with other Liverymen. He is active with the Australian Region of the Honourable Company and has been Honorary Treasurer of the Australian Region for some time. John received a Master Air Pilot award in 2015.
In July this year John was advised that he has been awarded the Masters Trophy for the Australian Region "in recognition of your outstanding contribution to aviation in Australia and elsewhere and meritorious service to the Company." The award will be presented at a dinner in November. Congratulations John.
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