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FAA honors pilot for 50 years of safe flight

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GIBBS GAB

Gibbs is a member of the American Bonanza Society, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Experimental Aircraft Association and the local chapter of the EAA, Chapter 95.

In 1986, he was president of the 10,000-member American Bonanza Society and at that time the Beechcraft Bonanza planes were having a number of accidents. The company decided to voluntarily retest the planes and found out the tail surface was breaking under certain conditions, Gibbs said.

“So they came up with a fix for it and put it on every plane, and at that time they had over 10,000 planes,” said Gibbs. This was done at no cost to the plane owner. That fix is still in use today on V-tail Bonanzas.

“I was president of the society at the time and the president of the Beechcraft at the time called and said we’re sending a plane to pick you up,” said Gibbs. He was told the results of the test and was put in charge of notifying all of the members of the American Bonanza Society.

As his award proves, Gibbs is accident and violation free, but he has had his close calls.

As a student pilot he was turning downwind and leveling his wings when all of a sudden he saw a wheel come between the propeller and windshield. It was another plane coming in who never saw Gibbs.

“His wheel was six inches from my windshield and we never touched,” he said. “He landed and never knew anything about it.”

“That kept me out of the air for about a week,” said Gibbs.

In another incident, he was flying his 1949 A Model Bonanza and ended up flying into the edge of a thunderstorm. This was before there was equipment for weather avoidance, he said.

“I went in at 8,000 feet and got spit out at 14,000 feet,” Gibbs said.

Nowadays, Gibbs flies 2002 Diamond Star, his favorite of the 10 planes he’s owned.

“The plane I have now is the most fun,” he said.

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