Honor Will Be Presented At NBAA2009
From our "Recognition Well
Deserved" department ... the National Business Aviation Association
(NBAA) announced Monday that aviation legends John and Martha King
will be recognized with the Association's American Spirit Award for
representing business aviation before Congress and TSA.
"NBAA is honored to present John and Martha with the 2009 NBAA
American Spirit Award," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "They
have long taken a leadership role in explaining directly to
Washington policymakers why the business aviation community has so
many concerns about the LASP. Their public testimonials underscore
how important it is for the people in our industry to make their
voices heard on our highest policy priorities."

John and Martha King
This year, the Kings have repeatedly expressed their concerns
about the TSA's proposed Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) in
public forums. Martha King recently testified before a hearing on
the LASP by the House Subcommittee on Transportation Security and
Infrastructure Protection. Earlier in the year, John King spoke at
a public hearing on the LASP conducted by the TSA in Burbank,
CA.
"What general aviation operators seek, and America needs, are
measures that do not represent a needless sacrifice in liberty
without benefit to society," Martha King told the House panel at
its July LASP hearing. "Let's form an aviation rule-making
committee to work together with industry to come up with a
reasonable set of rules," John King implored the TSA at its January
LASP hearing.
"The business aviation community is pleased to recognize John
and Martha for consistently stepping forward to outline the ways
business aviation has led, not followed, on security enhancements,"
Bolen said. "They have put forward the true face of business
aviation, and its importance to companies of all sizes across the
U.S."
"We are honored to be able to participate," said John King.
"Business aviation is confronting a number of serious challenges,
and we all need to help. It is important for Members of Congress
and their staff to hear from the people in the business aviation
community, who bring their operational authenticity to the
dialogue." Added Martha King: "With NBAA, we are represented by the
very best. But, no matter how effective NBAA is, they can't do it
without support from everyone in business aviation."
The Kings will receive their award, which recognizes individuals
within business aviation who exemplify excellence and service to
others, during NBAA's 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention held
October 20-22 in Orlando, FL.
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NBAA CEO Ed Bolen
The couple will also present at the Light Business Airplane
Conference to be held at the Convention. Specifically, John and
Martha will conduct an education session on October 21 geared for
pilots of piston aircraft who are interested in learning more about
transitioning to turbojet aircraft. The Kings will share what
they wish they had known before they bought and operated their
first jet more than 20 years ago. They will reveal key aspects for
transitioning pilots and operators, including how to buy a jet, and
the surprises in store for operators who are maintaining a jet for
the first time. The King's presentation will be followed by a
question-and-answer session.
"We are eager to share what we've learned about using our jet to
support our business," said John King. Martha King added: "We look
forward to seeing other light business airplane operators in
October."