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The Order of Icarus (C.O.I.) is the highest aviation award next to the Trans-Canada (McKee) Trophy that is awarded to Canadian aviators who have made a lasting contribution to manned flight. The order ceased existence in 1981.


Creation

The Order was developed as part of the 1967 centennial year for Canada, as aviation's role in the development of the country came into scrutiny. The honours then awarded for aviation proved to be inadequate, as no other award other than the McKee Trophy existed at the time. Several noteworthy aviators decided that this void needed to be filled. And as a result, the Order of Icarus was founded which honoured those persons still living at the time whose airborne skills had resulted in outstanding benefits to manned flight in Canada. After a lengthy search through various mythologies, the early members settled on the
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Grades

Companion is the only grade within the Order, except for the three persons governing the affairs of the Order, who are known as Senior Companions.


Insignia

The Order's insignia depicts a gilt sunburst around a white enameled figure representing Icarus. The sunburst also figures the cardinal points of the compass. The figure's wings are folded and mismatched to remind Companions of the Order of "airborne imperfections". Circling the figure, representing a single binding cause, is a knight's belt which displays, in gold letters, the motto "Despite Adversity". The golden loop which suspends the insignia is adorned with a maple leaf in honor of the Canadian origin of the Order. The neck ribbon has a broad white center stripe which represents flight's purity before the golden sun. The two blue lines which split this stripe suggest "the companionship of airmen in adversity". The broad band is a blue indicative of unexplored space, while the black bars outlying are reminders of mortality.


Eligibility and appointment

The basic tenets of the Order are: *membership shall be restricted to those adult persons whose contributions to manned flight while in operational control of an airborne device in free flight, has substantially benefitted Canadian aviation. *it shall number no more than 50 living Companions, inclusive of the three Senior Companions. *it shall in no manner become associated with any group or body politic. *it shall in no manner become indebted to any group, person, society, or government. *it shall in no manner be profited from by any Companion, save that reward of good fellowship and common respect. The following is a list of the Companions of the Order of Icarus and the year invested. 1967 * C.H. Dickens * J.C. Sloan * R.A. Munro * J.L. Rood * H.W. Seagrim * P.A. Hartman * B.W. Mead 1969 * S.R. McMillan * A.M. McMullen * W. Gilbert * T.F. Williams * L.J. Tripp * S.A. Tomlinson * A.G. Sims * N. Forester * G.H. Finland * H.W. Hayter * M.G.M. Knox 1973 * D.N. Watson * J. Moar * M.W. Ward * B. Balchen * M.F. Reilly * J.H. Reilly 1974 * N.J. Armstrong * H.M. Bristol * S. Graham * P.S. Turner * R.C. Randall * Z.L. Leigh * W.W. Fowler * R. Collishaw * G.B. Lothian 1975 * K.R Greenaway * W.G. Leach * H. Hollick-Kenyon * T.W. Siers 1977 * J.E. Fauqier 1978 * J.A.M. Austin * B.A. Rawson * G.L. MacInnis 1981 * W.F.M. Newson *K.L. Guthrie * A.H. Wilson * A.E. Godfrey * W.F.S. Luck


Notes


References

* Oswald, Mary, They Led the Way, Wetaskiwin: Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, 1999. {{ISBN, 0-9684843-0-1


External links


Hall of Fame site
Aviation history of Canada Aviation in Canada Canadian awards