Les plus grands honneurs de COPA sont présentés annuellement à cette personne ou ce groupe ayant fait une contribution notable envers l’aviation générale au Canada.
2022 : Raquel Lincoln a été directrice exécutive du Manitoba Aviation Council et de l’EAA Canada.
2021: Gordon Price d’Owen Sound, On
2020: Cameron Boekhoff d’Ottawa, On
2019: Glen (Bruno) Bradley: A lifetime member, Glen is a true believer and exemplary advocate of COPA’s mission across Canada.
2018: BC General Aviation Association: For efforts to promote General Aviation in BC
2017: Clark Morawetz
2016: Alan Hepburn: Preserving Air Navigation Services for General Aviation.
2015: Martin Mercier: L’inspiration et la force derrière la mise en place du nouvel aérodrome de Neuville.
2014: Claude Stevenson: Enthusiastic caretaker of historic Harbour Grace, NL Airstrip
2013: Chris Wood: The Region of Waterloo International Airport – Managing Waterloo Airport in support of Personal Aviation
2012: Mireille Goyer: To celebrate women pilots’ history, raise awareness of aviation’s opportunities among girls and women and introduce girls and women to aviation.
2011: Milan Kroupa: For making Edenvale a home for General Aviation
2010: John Van Lieshout: For leadership in introducing thousands of youth to aviation.
2009: Michael Potter and Vintage Wings: For helping to inspire and educate future generations about the historical significance of our aviation heritage
2007: John Lovelace Wings Over Canada. The inscription on the award says: “For ‘Showing’ Personal Aviation to Canada and the world.”
2006: Kathy Fox: For her passion for all sectors of aviation.
2005: The Calgary Flying Club: Giving wings to Canadians since 1927
2004: Springfield Flying Club: For fostering a positive and growth attitude for GA.
2003: Lloyd Richards: Outstanding ambassador for General Aviation
2002: Bill Carter: For being an outstanding ambassador for General Aviation
2001: Hope Air Volunteer Pilots of Canada: Patient delivery program
2000: Rem Walker, EAACC: For Outstanding support of COPA and private flying in Canada.
1999: Ben McCarty: Was instrumental in delivering the Owner-maintenance Aircraft Category and worked to develop the new propeller overhaul requirements.