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John Eacott
20th Mar 2013, 21:03
Hearty congratulations to His Honour Judge Tudor Owen FRAeS, our very own Flying Lawyer :ok: :D

“FLYING LAWYER” BECOMES MASTER OF
GUILD OF AIR PILOTS AND AIR NAVIGATORS


His Honour Judge Tudor Owen FRAeS, widely known in aviation as “the Flying Lawyer”, has been invested Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, one of Britain’s leading independent aviation bodies.

Judge Owen has combined his passion for aviation with a highly successful legal career since learning to fly the Chipmunk with the University of London Air Squadron in 1971. He subsequently gained Night and Twin ratings and, in 1995, his private pilots licence for helicopters with JetRanger and Gazelle ratings.

As a Barrister, he specialised in both aviation and criminal law, representing airlines and the Ministry of Defence in multimillion pounds civil cases as well as successfully defending a number of pilots prosecuted by the Civil Aviation Authority, often pro bono. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in 2001.

Judge Owen was appointed to the Bench in October 2007 and sits Snaresbrook Crown Court in London, Britain’s busiest Crown Court.

In 2008, he highlighted the increasing use and danger of lasers to aircraft, when he sentenced two defendants to six months imprisonment for shining a laser light at a police helicopter. This was the UK's first custodial sentence for such an offence. The Court of Appeal upheld the sentence and repeated Judge Owen’s warning that people caught shining laser lights at aircraft should expect to receive a custodial sentence.

The Guild has a tradition of electing Masters from different spheres of aviation to ensure it has the widest range of expertise and experience. Judge Owen’s immediate predecessors have included an Air Marshal, an Admiral, a corporate jet Captain and an airline Captain.

ENDS

For further information...
Please contact the Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators PR team:

Steve Slater: +44 (0)1494 776831 or [email protected]
GAPAN offices +44 (0)20 7404 4032 [email protected]




About the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators.

The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (http://www.gapan.org) was established in 1929, by a small group of professional pilots at the instigation of Sir Sefton Brancker, the Director of Civil Aviation, who became the first Master and Sqn Ldr Ernest L. Johnston, the Deputy Master. Sadly both men were lost in the airship R101’s tragic accident in 1930, but they and other aviation luminaries of the period including Sir Alan Cobham were responsible for ensuring that pilots and navigators enjoyed professional status. Since that time, one of the Guild's prime objectives has been to foster and improve that standing.

It became a Livery Company of the City of London in 1956, the 81st Livery Company to be formed in 800 years.

The Guild is unique amongst City Livery Companies in having active Regional Committees in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and North America.

The Guild supports the education and training of pilots from initial training to specialist training at the highest levels. Through its charitable activities, education and training, technical committee work, aircrew selection, scholarships and sponsorships, advice and recognition of the achievements of fellow aviators world wide, the Guild keeps itself at the forefront of the aviation world.




Intriguing that he is referred to by GAPAN as Flying Lawyer: maybe we should charge naming rights ;)

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/5356-2/010F_039+website.jpg

Honourable Company of Air Pilots , Tudor Owen
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(L-R) The Clerk, Sqn Ldr Chris Ford (Warden), Air Marshal Cliff Spink (Immediate Past Master), Judge Tudor Owen (Master), Mrs Dorothy Pooley (Master Elect), Capt Chris Spurrier (Warden), The Beadle.

Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Judge Tudor Owen

and with the Lord Mayor:

Honourable Company of Air Pilots Tudor Owen
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Note: The Guild became the Honourable Company of Air Pilots in February 2014

ShyTorque
20th Mar 2013, 21:57
What else can be said except: "Very well done!" :ok:

OvertHawk
20th Mar 2013, 22:31
a well deserved honour for a passionate, knowledgable and dedicated member of the aviation community! :D

Lonewolf_50
20th Mar 2013, 22:36
:ok:

Nice outfit ...

jumpseater
20th Mar 2013, 22:44
Congratulations :ok:

toptobottom
20th Mar 2013, 23:04
Congratulations Tudor - well deserved!
:ok:

RVDT
21st Mar 2013, 01:58
Is this Aviation Freemasonry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasons)?

SASless
21st Mar 2013, 02:53
By Golly....given a really good scrubbing...he cleans up pretty nice!:E

Congratulations Tudor....I could not think of a better Person to lead such an august group.:D:D:D:D

I am honored to have shared a Cockpit with you Sir!:ok:

(....and a memorable flight it was too!)

misterbonkers
21st Mar 2013, 07:54
Excellent news - well done Tudor!

Flying Lawyer
21st Mar 2013, 12:50
Thank you for your very kind posts.

I feel honoured to be elected Master of such a wonderful organisation but my pride is tempered by profound humility, and more than a little trepidation, when I consider the calibre of my distinguished predecessors in the post.

Tudor

_____________

RVDT

No, it's not Freemasonry.
(I'm not a Freemason.)

birrddog
21st Mar 2013, 13:20
Flying Lawyer, congratulations.

I have to ask though, is this like a long delayed award for valor having survived a flight with SASless? :E

Grenville Fortescue
21st Mar 2013, 16:49
RVDT you can apply here (http://www.gapan.org/file/783/membership-application-form.pdf). I think there's even a branch in New Zealand!

Agaricus bisporus
21st Mar 2013, 18:29
is this aviation Freemasonry?

Of course not! GAPAN - Guild of Air Pil.... Look it up on google.(clue - as a "Guild" you might be forgiven for thinking it is a Livery Company....)

Civil Aviation is represented in Freemasonry by the Per Caelum Lodge No. 8602

Congrats FL!

Dennis Kenyon
21st Mar 2013, 20:28
Just to add further congratulations to such a lovely guy and fellow aviationist. Dennis K.

AlanM
21st Mar 2013, 21:39
Congratulations kind Sir!

(Tudor, I have PMd you today, by the way)

SASless
21st Mar 2013, 22:11
Birddog,

I shall have you know that I sat upon my hands that day....and Tudor did the driving and thus he was quite safe. As it turned out....it was my final ever flight in a Helicopter. I could not have had a better finish to my flying career.

Done in the UK in splendid weather, with a wonderful companion, and in a very pretty Huey! That is about as good as it gets!

What Limits
22nd Mar 2013, 01:02
Well done HH FL. As the person who put me up for membership of GAPAN I am honoured to have known him.

Gordy
22nd Mar 2013, 05:06
SASless

it was my final ever flight in a Helicopter

We need to change that.....

haughtney1
22nd Mar 2013, 05:25
Well that Sir!
Many many hearty congratulations...

Savoia
22nd Mar 2013, 08:07
L'avvocato che vola .. bravo !!

Congratulazioni! :D

Bravo73
22nd Mar 2013, 08:41
Congratulations, FL.

Now, I really, really must sort out my GAPAN membership... :O

Dimple
22nd Mar 2013, 12:46
Congrazzies :):ok:

Brilliant Stuff
22nd Mar 2013, 13:54
Congratulations Flying Lawyer!!! :D:D:D:D:D:D

Whirlybird
22nd Mar 2013, 14:27
Many congratulations, Tudor.:D:D

rotorrookie
22nd Mar 2013, 22:31
For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow :ok:

treadigraph
22nd Mar 2013, 22:44
Aye sir, richly deserved!

MightyGem
22nd Mar 2013, 23:51
Well done that man! :D

Fantome
22nd Mar 2013, 23:59
Take that deep and modest bow, Sir. An honour much deserved.

Thomas coupling
23rd Mar 2013, 17:29
Keep flying the flag Tudor. Warmest congrats:D

Dave_Jackson
23rd Mar 2013, 18:29
Congratulations. :D

Darren999
24th Mar 2013, 13:07
Jolly Good Old boy!!
Couldn't go to a nicer guy.:)

Owz
3rd Apr 2013, 19:44
Never met you sir but having read a your story in AOPA magazine, and a very interesting read it was I congratulate you sir.

Best of all your WELSH!!
Da iawn...
(for those of you who don't read god's language thats "well done" in welsh)

Owain.

John Eacott
31st May 2013, 01:15
Tudor made the Master's speech (https://www.gapan.org/file/1129/livery-dinner-speech-29-may-2013.pdf) last night at the Livery Dinner, and proudly announced that Her Majesty has given her approval and wish for the Guild to petition for Royal Charter in the name of "The Honourable Company of Air Pilots".

The petition for Royal Charter, in the name of the Honourable Company of Air Pilots, has now been formally submitted to the Court of Aldermen for approval prior to subsequent submission to the Privy Council. It should be noted that the charter and new name have not yet been granted; there is a due process which must be followed, however, it is pleasing to be able to report that the first formal step in that process has now been taken.

Tudor, it must have been a marvellous moment to have delivered such news: congratulations :ok:

(Although it will be very difficult after so many years to avoid referring to GAPAN: when granted, HCAP will take some getting used to!)

Flying Lawyer
31st May 2013, 23:02
John

It was a wonderful evening - which I enjoyed even more after I'd got my speech out of the way!

You're right, it was marvellous moment announcing the news.
Such an honour for pilots to have their profession recognised by The Queen in this way. :ok:

HCAP will take some getting used to!
Don't even think about it!
No more acronym.
The abbreviation will 'Air Pilots'.

Edit - Just as the Honourable Company of Master Mariners is always abbreviated to the 'Master Mariners', not HCMM.
(The only other Livery Company upon whom a Monarch has bestowed the title 'Honourable'.)

Tudor