- Edward Pearson Warner
Dr. Edward Pearson Warner (
9 November 1894 , Pittsburgh -11 July 1958 ,Duxbury ) was an American pioneer inaviation and a teacher inaeronautical engineering . Besides that he was also a writer, scientist and a Statesman, a member of theUS Civil Aeronautics Board at its founding in 1938, a Delegate of the United States to the 1944Chicago Conference for theConvention on International Civil Aviation , and an international civil servant. Edward Warner's achievements are commemorated by the world's civil aviation community in the international award that bears his name.Edward Warner grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, where he went to the
Volkmann School . He studied atHarvard University in 1916 and specialized in mathematics. After graduating he went on to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he graduated in 1917 inmechanical engineering with additional credits innaval architecture .At the end of
World War I , he was appointed Chief Physicist of theNational Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in charge of aerodynamic research at the station atLangley Field , which NACA had just established.After
World War II , Edward Warner became one of the leading persons in the raising ofcivil aviation , realising his dream of a world air transport system based on international co-operation, which is now known as theInternational Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). He became the first President of the Council of ICAO during its provisional status from 1945 to 1947, and continued as President until his retirement in 1957.In 1956, ICAO received from the City of
Genoa its famedChristopher Columbus Award , which included a sum of more than $7,000, for ICAO's efforts in the development of international co-operation in air transportation. The ICAO Council subsequently decided to use these funds to establish its own continuing series of awards which would commemorate Dr. Edward Warner's great spirit and service to international civil aviation and give special recognition to individuals or institutions whose contribution towards the further development of civil aviation is outstanding. This became theEdward Warner Award .Awards
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Wright Brothers Medal 1932External links
* [http://www.icao.int/icao/en/biog/warner.htm Warner Bio]
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