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1910 Aviators Certificates - UK

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Aviator Certificates listed by their certificate number in 1910. Granted by the Royal Aero Club of the UK and those issued to UK subjects by the Aero Club de France

The first four certificates were granted to established pilots before any test had been agreed upon. Certificates numbers 5 to 65 were granted on tests made under the rules of the Aero Club de France. Three separate flights must be made, each of three miles round a circular course without coming to the ground. These flights not necessarily made on the same day. On the completion of each flight the engine must be stopped in the air, and a landing effected within 150 yards of a given spot previously designated by the candidate to the official observers See detailed rules below.

Cert Name Born Died Date Place Make Type [1]
001 John Moore-Brabazon 1884 1964 1910/03/08 Shellbeach Short Biplane
002 Charles Stewart Rolls 1877 1910 1910/03/08 Shellbeach Short Wright Biplane
003 Alfred Rawlinson 1867 1934 1910/04/05 Shellbeach Farman Biplane
004 Cecil Grace 1881 1910 1910/12/22 Eastchurch Short Wright Biplane
005 George Bertram Cockburn 1872 1931 1910/04/26 Salisbury Plain Farman Biplane
006 Claude Grahame-White 1879 1959 1910/04/26 Pau Bleriot Monoplane
007 Alec Ogilvie 1882 1962 1910/05/24 Camber Short Wright Biplane
008 Adam Mortimer Singer 1863 1929 1910/05/31 Not known Farman Biplane
009 Samuel Cody 1867 1913 1910/06/07 Laffan's Plain Cody Biplane
010 Louis Dwarris Launcelot Gibbs 1885 1945 1910/06/07 Mourmelon Farman Biplane
011 Maurice Egerton 1874 1958 1910/06/14 Eastchurch Short Wright Biplane
012 James Radley 1884 1959 1910/06/14 Brooklands Bleriot Monoplane
013 Alan Boyle 1886 1958 1910/06/14 Brooklands Avis Monoplane
014 John Armstrong Drexel 1891 1958 1910/06/21 New Forest Aviation School Bleriot Monoplane
015 George Cyril Colmore 1885 1937 1910/06/21 Eastchurch Short Biplane
016 George Arthur Barnes 1883 1919 1910/06/21 Brooklands Humber Monoplane
017 George Dawes 1880 1960 1910/07/26 Wolverhampton Humber Monoplane
018 Alliott Verdon-Roe 1877 1958 1910/06/21 Eastchurch Short Biplane
019 Arthur Edward George 1875 1951 1910/09/06 Eastchurch George and Jobling Biplane
020 R. Wickham 1886 NK 1910/09/20 Brooklands Sommer Biplane
021 Frank McClean 1876 1955 1910/09/20 Eastchurch Short Biplane
022 Edward Keith Davies 1886 1968 1910/10/11 Brooklands Hanriot Biplane
023 Maurice Ducrocq 1875 1910/11/01 Brooklands Farman Biplane
024 James George Weir 1887 1971 1910/11/08 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
025 Hugh Evelyn Watkins 1881 1942 1910/11/08 Brooklands Howard Wright Biplane
026 Clement Hugh Greswell 1890 1910/11/15 Brooklands Grahame-White Biplane
027 John Duncan Bertie Fulton 1876 1915 1910/11/15 Salisbury Plain Farman Biplane
028 Leslie Falconer MacDonald 1890 1913 1910/11/15 Brooklands Bristol Biplane
029 Richard Talbot Snowden-Smith 1887 1951 1910/11/15 Brooklands Farman Biplane
030 Horatio Barber 1875 1964 1910/11/22 Hendon Valkyrie Monoplane
031 Thomas Sopwith 1888 1989 1910/11/22 Brooklands Howard Wright Biplane
032 Joseph Joel Hammond 1886 1918 1910/11/22 Salisbury Plain Bristol Biplane
033 Archibald Reith Low 1879 1969 1910/11/22 Brooklands Bristol Biplane
034 Sydney Ernest Smith 1881 1943 1910/11/22 Brooklands Bristol Biplane
035 Robert Cooke Fenwick 1884 1912 1910/11/29 Freshfield Planes Biplane
036 Andrew George Board 1878 1973 1910/11/29 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
037 Herbert Frederick Wood 1883 1918 1910/11/29 Brooklands Bristol Biplane
038 Cecil Compton Paterson 1885 1937 1910/12/06 Freshfield Paterson Biplane
039 Bethell Godefroy Bouwens 1884 1942 1910/12/31 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
040 George Bayard Hynes 1887 1938 1910/12/31 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
041 St. Croix Johnstone 1887 1911 1910/12/31 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
042 Henry Rex Cook 1863 1950 1910/12/31 New Forest Aviation School Bleriot Monoplane
043 Basil Herbert Barrington Kennett 1884 1915 1910/12/31 Hendon Bleriot Monoplane
044 Paul Georges Leon Jezzi 1876 1948 1910/12/31 Hendon Jezzi Biplane
045 Reginald Archibald Cammell 1886 1912 1910/12/31 Larkhill Bristol Biplane
Fr.075 Douglas Graham Gilmour 1885 1912 1910/02/17 Bleriot Monoplane
Fr.212 Henry Greg Melly 1868 1957 1910/08/29 Bleriot School Bleriot Monoplane
Fr.213 Howard Joseph Harding 1881 1947 1910/08/10 Amberieu J. A. P. Monoplane
Fr.214 Ernest Archer 1874 1910/08/10 Issy Bleriot Monoplane
Fr.259 Charles Robert d'Esterre 1876 1943 1910/10/11 Antoinette Monoplane
Fr.260 Charles James Burke 1881 1917 1910/10/11 Farman Biplane
Fr.272 Edmond Paul 1910/10/19 Bleriot Monoplane

See 1911 Aviators Certificates - UK for continuation

Rules

Aviator's Certificates Rules from 1st March 1910
The Royal Aero Club oi the United Kingdom will grant certificates in accordance with the rules of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale to aviators who have complied with the following rules:—

  • 1. Three separate flights must be made, each of 3 miles round a circular course without coming to the ground. These flights need not necessarily be made on the same day. On the completion of each flight the engine must be stopped in the air, and a landing effected within 150 yards of a given spot previously designated by the candidate to the Official Observers.
  • 2. Each of the three trials must be vouched for by officials appointed by the Royal Aero Club, and a certificate obtained for •each flight. All trials to be under the control of, and in places agreed to by, the Royal Aero Club.
  • 3. Before being allowed to compete for certificates, candidates must, if called upon, satisfy the Committee of the Royal Aero Club of their ability to fly 500 yards, and of making a gliding descent with the engine stopped.
  • 4. All attempts must be made between sunrise and sunset, and suitable previous notice must be given to the Secretary of the Royal Aero Club.
  • 5. The Royal Aero Club declines all responsibility for any accidents, or any damage that may occur to the aviators, their machines, or to any third parties during or in connection with the qualifying tests of the candidate.
  • 6. Candidates desirous of qualifying for certificates must make application on a form provided for that purpose. Expenses incurred, if any, must be borne by the candidates.
  • 7. The Committee of the Royal Aero Club will decide if the candidate has qualified for a certificate, but reserves the right to refuse the same or withdraw the same at any time without giving reasons.
  • 8. Foreigners belonging to a country represented on the Federation Aeronautique Internationale can only receive a certificate from the Royal Aero Club after having obtained the consent of their national sporting authority, as approved by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale. A certificate may be granted to a foreigner whose country is not represented on the Federation Aeronautique Internationale.
  • 9. The decision of the Committee of the Royal Aero Club in all matters connected with the trials is final and without appeal.
  • 10. The Committee of the Royal Aero Club may in special cases waive any or ail of the above rules, and grant certificates at its discretion.

Announced 24th September 1910

  • "Any aviator taking part in a public exhibition of flying without having obtained an aviator's certificate will render himself liable to have the granting of his certificate postponed for such period as the Committee of the Royal Aero Club may determine ."


Sources of Information

  1. B-Biplane; M-Monoplane
  • Information from published lists in Flight magazine under the Official Notice to Members of the Royal Aero Club and from Royal Aero Club Aviators' Certificates

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