Aaron Tippin
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation®
While perhaps more widely known as a country music superstar, it comes as no surprise that Aaron Tippin is first and foremost an aviator. “Flying was the Tippin thing to do”, so Aaron became a student pilot at 14, soloed on his 16th birthday, became a private pilot at 17, and by 18, had his multi-engine commercial and instrument ratings. Aaron and his family established Tennessee Flying Machines at the Upper Cumberland Regional Airport (KSRB) in Sparta, Tenn., offering a flight school, ride/flight tours in Aaron’s fleet of vintage aircraft, maintenance, restoration and other services that share and preserve Aaron’s love for aviation.
The Polaris Dawn Mission Crew
Dr. Buzz Aldrin Space Advancement Award
It is with great honor that we announce Jared Isaacman, Mission Pilot Scott 'Kidd' Poteet, Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis, and Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Anna Menon as the inaugural recipients of the Dr. Buzz Aldrin Space Advancement Award for their outstanding achievements with the Polaris Dawn Mission.
Their historic mission, Polaris Dawn, included cutting-edge experiments, high-altitude orbital maneuvers, and, most notably, the first private spacewalk. The team’s work has paved the way for future commercial and scientific space endeavors, laying the groundwork for humanity’s eventual journey to Mars and beyond.
Lieutenant Commander Amanda “Stalin” Lee
Barron Hilton Aviation Inspiration Award
Lieutenant Commander Amanda Lee is a native of Mounds View, Minnesota. While attending the University of Minnesota Duluth, Amanda enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Electronics Technician and was selected to commission as a Pilot through the Seaman-to-Admiral (STA-21) commissioning program in 2009. Amanda joined the Blue Angels as their first female demonstration pilot in September 2022. She has accumulated more than 1,360 flight hours and over 225 carrier-arrested landings. Her decorations include four Navy Achievement medals and various personal and unit awards.
Louis Pepper, Atlantic Aviation
Kenn Ricci Lifetime Aviation Entrepreneur Award
Louis Pepper built Atlantic Aviation into one of the nation’s largest general aviation companies and helped redefine the concept of a World Class FBO. After relocating to Dallas, Pepper became the President of Million Air and the owner of the Million Air Franchise Company. Later, in the year 2000, he led the acquisition of Atlantic Aviation. Along with the company’s growth, Pepper ushered in a culture of first-class customer service, advanced safety standards, invested in mission-critical infrastructure, and supported pilots and airports through important technological advancements. Pepper served as Atlantic Aviation’s CEO until 2023 and now serves as an active member of the company’s board of directors and senior advisor to the CEO.
We are inspired by the extraordinary accomplishments of this year’s inductees and honorees. Please join us in celebrating these remarkable individuals as we continue to honor the past, present, and future of aviation and aerospace.