July 2010 - the FAI has ratified a further 11 international world records to / from
The Bahamas, flown on 16 April 2010, to bring Steve’s total of FAI World Records
to 101. This is a record in itself as Steve is the first British pilot to break the
100 world record barrier. He is also the first pilot ever to set 100 or more world
records in a US registered homebuilt aircraft. In addition, the Royal Aero Club has
ratified a total of 377 records flown by Steve as British National Records.
1 December 2008 - The FAI has ratified the records flown in July confirming Steve’s
total of 90 official FAI world speed records. Steve has now set a grand total of
90 FAI world records in celebration of the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force!
22 to 29 July 2008 - 13 more FAI world records flown including a transcontinental
record from Freeport (Bahamas) to San Diego, CA (USA).
14 July, 2008 - The FAI has ratified a further 13 of Steve's world records bringing
his total to a massive 77 claimed records.
April 28, 2008 - The FAI has officially ratified another 35 of Steve’s world speed
records giving Steve a grand total of 64 international world speed records.
April 16, 2008 - Steve flew another 14 international world speed records between
the USA and the Bahamas.
March 2008 Steve was unanimously selected by The Air League Council as the 2008 winner
of the highly prestigious Scott-Farnie Award. This Award is for the “most meritorious
work in the field of air education” and was awarded to Steve as founder of the GreenHawk
Trust and for his very active involvement in Flying for the Disabled. The presentation
was made by HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh at St James' Palace, London on 4
June 2008.
Go to Scott-Farnie Award page
Steve is honoured to join other notable aviators such as Steve Fossett, Bertrand
Piccard, Sir Richard Branson and the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Ed Aldrin and Michael
Collins as a recipient of a major award from The Air League.
11 February 2008 - the FAI has ratified a further 26 of Steve’s international world
records bringing Steve’s total to 29 records set.
May 2007 - Steve set his first 3 international FAI World Records.
Notes:
Three records which were accepted as British National Records were disallowed by
the FAI. These were:
Burbank, CA (USA) to Vancouver (Canada) - the NAA, the US national aviation council
for the FAI, would not accept Burbank as a valid city despite there being existing
world records to and from this city.
Van Nuys, CA (USA) to Vancouver (Canada) - again, the NAA would not accept Van Nuys
as a valid city despite world records being set to Van Nuys previously, and Van Nuys
is the busiest general aviation airport in the world!
Detroit, MI (USA) to Windsor (Canada) - this record, the shortest city to city record
distance ever flown, was flown TOO FAST to satisfy the FAI’s rules on timing accuracy.
Steve also flew the reverse direction from Windsor to Detroit and this was accepted
as a valid record - no 14776.
101 Official FAI World Records means Steve is: