Awards

The Microflight Africa Feather Award

The Feather Award is made for laudable success or achievement and is a sincere award presented in earnest

to a recipient who is granted the right to wear a feather embroidered on the side of a MISASA cap.

The Feather Award is a vote of thanks for a job well done.

Esteemed recipients of the Microflight Africa Feather Award:

     2009 - Braam Hechter at the CAA for consistently going beyond the call of duty in attending to the needs of our members.
     2009 - Mike French & Pierre Conradie for establishing & organising a new highly successful "The Ezulwini Fly-away"
     2009 - Francois Burger for services to members and for establishing a much needed and spectacular airfield at Sodwana.
     2010 - John Waterson for going many extra miles to assist our members with aircraft matters.
     2011 - Paul Lintott for stepping up to the plate to assist a fellow pilot in need.
     2011 - Koos de Wet for selfless devotion and leadership in the anti-rhino poaching initiative. 
     2011 - Les McMaster for leading the creation of one of the most successful annual fly-ins: Swartkops.
     2011 - Andrew Pappas The Pied Piper of recreational aviation, leading the way in after sales service.
     2011 - Wendy Hicks for running the MISASA Wild Coast Gaggle Galaxy "engine room."
     2015 - Nico Willemse for being the Pied Piper of trike trainers, leading the way in the revival of weight shift aviation.
 
Aero Club Awards
 
     Special Recognition
     This award is made to those who have made a noteworthy contribution to further the Aero Club and aviation
     during the year it is awarded.
     2019 - Brett Hickman (Unselfish Bravery)
     2019 - John Boucher
     2019 - Yolande Combrinck
     2022 - Gavin Mocke (Unselfish Bravery)
     2022 - Yolande Combrinck
 
     Silver Wings
     This award is made to those who have completed an exceptional project to further the Aero Club and its sections.
     2005 - Rob Gooch
     2013 - Paul van Schalkwyk
     2013 - Louis Cole
 
     Gold Wings
     This award is made to those who have completed at least 10 years' meritorious service to Aero Club and its sections.
     2005 - Barry Culligan
     2006 - Geoff Dyer
     2007 - Robert Gassmann
     2008 - Louis van Wyk
     2010 - Neil de Lange
     2013 - Alan Mackenzie 
     2014 - Alex Rudd
     2015 - Rob McFie
     2018 - Nico Willemse
     2018 - Rowena Kraidy
     2019 - Craig Couzens
     2019 - Alan Stewart
     2022 - Brett Hickman
     2022 - Donald Hicks
     2022 - John Boucher
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     Championships / Protea / National Colours / Records
     1987 - 1st SA Springbok Microlight Team
                Barry Culligan , Andy Viljoen , Mike Blyth , Andy Kasperson
                Brian Christiane , Ray Ninow
 
     1992 - World Microlight Champion - Mike Blyth
 
     1994 - World Microlight Champion - Mike Blyth
 
     1996 - SA National Champion - Moorress du Toit
 
     1998 - World Altitude Record - Mike Blyth ... 25 013 ft ASL
 
     1998 - World Microlight Champion - Mike Blyth
 
     1999 - SA National Champion - Bill Anderson
 
     2007 SA National Microlight Team -  World Championships in the Czech Republic
                Craig Couzens , Rob McFie , Robert Gassmann
                Hendrik Loots & Pieter du Plessis , Larry Eschner & Donovan Fraser
                Mike Blyth & Adrian van der Byl , Marc Gregson & Roy Gregson
                Larry McGillewie & Sharon McGillewie , Chris van Eeden & Flip Oosthuizen
                Rob Gooch (Team Manager)
 
     2009 - SA National Championships
                1st Mervyn Reynolds            
                2nd Larry McGillewie & Sharon McGillewie
                3rd Hendrik Loots & Pieter du Plessis
 
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