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Thu, Jul 18, 2019

EAA 2019 Founder’s Innovation Prize Finalists Announced

Will Present Their Ideas During 'An Evening With Innovators' At AirVenture

The Founder's Innovation Prize judges have chosen five finalists to present their solutions for lowering the in-flight loss-of-control accident rate in a Shark Tank-style program during "An Evening With Innovators — The Founder’s Innovation Prize" at Theater in the Woods on Tuesday evening during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019.

The finalists will share their innovative ideas in front of the five judges and compete for a grand prize of $25,000. The five finalists include:

Ed Wischmeyer, EAA 18879, Savannah, Georgia
"Reducing Loss of Control Accidents to Keep Our Friends Alive"

Ethan Brodsky, EAA 1068330, Madison, Wisconsin
"BuzzBall"

Carl Lawrence, EAA 666030, Louisville, Colorado
"Enhanced Scenario-Based Training"

Rudy Moore, EAA 673269, Madison, Wisconsin
"Situational Awareness Trainer"

Jack Hohner, EAA 170715, Spokane, Washington
"FeelFlight Grip"


Additionally, the judges selected two entrants as honorable mentions:

Andrew Anunson, EAA 815538, Pound, Virginia
"HoldFast System"

Glen Hisert, EAA 1278315, Fonda, New York
"Aero-Pilot Dynamics"

This year's competition will be emceed by Heather Penney, senior resident fellow at The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Alongside Penney will be a collection of aviation all-stars to serve as the competition's judging panel, including Charlie Precourt, space shuttle commander; Pat Anderson, professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Gregory Feith, former senior air safety investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board; Dave Morss, renowned test pilot; and Dick VanGrunsven, CEO of Van's Aircraft.

EAA's "An Evening With Innovators — The Founder’s Innovation Prize" will take place on Tuesday, July 23, starting at 7 p.m. during AirVenture 2019. The Founder’s Innovation Prize is presented by Airbus with additional support from DS SolidWorks.

(Image provided with EAA news release)

FMI: www.eaa.org

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